Unfortunately there's no such a lever or box to check, as to make it do like you ask: new recorded clips on same track will simply overlap on the existing one; this being the way overdubbing is done in qtractor terms :)
To make it like you ask, replace as in overwrite on record, you need to mute the last take or existing track and add a new track where you'll record into next take or time. Yes, not that a turn-key one-click procedure, I know ;)
Hi, thanks a lot for your kind thoughts.
Unfortunately there's no such a lever or box to check, as to make it do like you ask: new recorded clips on same track will simply overlap on the existing one; this being the way overdubbing is done in qtractor terms :)
To make it like you ask, replace as in overwrite on record, you need to mute the last take or existing track and add a new track where you'll record into next take or time. Yes, not that a turn-key one-click procedure, I know ;)
Keep safe.
Cheers