Overdubbing refers to adding or layering additional recordings, such as doubling vocals or adding harmonies. In the “Oliver Overdub” setup, a stereo console output is used, offering flexibility in how you manage the overdubbed tracks. This setup allows you to duplicate channels and pan each overdub differently within Pro Tools, creating a rich stereo effect To streamline the process, duplicate the tracks without their existing playlists and route them to the same DAW output. This enables the mixer channel to control both the original recording and the live overdub signal simultaneously, making it easier to monitor and adjust levels for a cohesive final sound. The Oliver Overdub example highlights this approach, making it ideal for sessions that require precise layering and panning of vocal or instrumental parts.