Adobe Express: Punching in to fix vocal mistakes

Demo summary
The user shows how to place the playhead marker before a mistake and re-record a specific section of the vocal track using the punch-in method.
Step-by-step
- Identify the section of the vocal track containing the mistake
- Place the red playhead marker immediately before the unwanted audio
- Press the record button to begin the punch-in
- Perform the new vocal take over the existing section
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