2 Bar Count Off Audio Problems

USING 7.21
- I have the recording preference set to 2 bar count off
I am trying to record a mono audio part. I start at bar 1 - and then stop after bar 5 - because I messed up.
- I locate to bar five so that I can start recording there.
- I go directly into record - and because of the 2 bar count off - it will start playing from bar 3 and go into record at bar 5...
- the problem is that I cannot hear the previously recorded audio on this track starting at bar 3.... it seems as though the 2 bar count off mutes the previously recorded audio...
- this is of course not good because the person being recorded needs to hear what they previously did.
Q: How do I actually hear the previously recorded audio at bars 3 and 4 with 2 bar count off?

It appears that logics basic design is the problem I'm having - when you going to record the reference manual says: "A “count-in” is heard. Signals will be recorded during this time. " As far as I'm concerned - I have no interest in having it record before I wanted to or I would have created a different start point.
Let me explain my situation - why I am asking for this:
This basic technique is for those of us ( I'm sure many of us on the list)
... Who are recording themselves while holding an instrument - such as a
guitar - bass - wind instrument etc. In that case it is not convenient to
have to press the bunch of buttons every time you want to punch and fix
something ( of course - maybe we should just be practicing more ) ... And
instead - the easiest thing is to just set the SPL at the punch point and
then hit record ... 2 simple mouse clicks... Yipee! - but with logics " logic" you cannot hear what you just played ... assuming you are creating something new such as an improvised solo or what ever ... of course you would need to hear those very important count off audio bars on this track!
Using auto-drop is also a possibility however not as good .... In this case
you would have to set the in point and also the out point ... ( or drag with
the mouse while holding the option key - and now you need to use 2 hands
instead of one - so now you have to put your instrument down) then you have
to set the song position something prior to that ... This is way too many
buttons to press...
*The whole point here is: to easily create one Master track with as few button presses as possible ... and the least (comping of tracks) ...
If anyone has any better ways to deal with this scenario ... I would love to
hear your thoughts ...

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