@Balaji:

I agree it should not overwrite your saved file. But, e.g. if you want
to improve the old (saved) version, you should be able to record a new
record (without overwriting the old record), be able to play it back to
decide whether it's better than the saved one, and then, if you want,
save it, if not, you could record another "temporary" one, and so on
until you are satisfied enough that you want to overwrite the saved one
with the temporary one (i.e. hit "Save").

But I see that you should be able to play back the saved one as well,
even if you have recorded a new one.

To do this with two separate windows is a solution available with
current version of the program, but seems to me more like a workaround
than a real solution.

So an ideal solution, without adding a much of new GUI, would be to have
2 play buttons: "Play saved", and "Play recorded".

The "Play saved" would play the saved version.
The "Play recorded" would play the newest recorded version (not necesarily 
saved).

So only one button would be added.
And I don't think it would need much new coding logic (although saying that 
something should be easy is always easy :-) at least easier than it finally 
turns out ;-)

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