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Originally Posted by JonCraig that's what makes recording fun! you can do it two completely different ways, with different gear/technique/production decisions, and get two completely different--but equally valid--results!
ain't it grand? best of luck, bobby yarrow, with whichever style you think best fits the situation!
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Absolutely! There are two radically different techniques being advocated here. And it is very important to note that there is no "right" answer, only the one that fits this particular session. I've used both successfully. The thing I would stress is that you consider the music and the comfort of the musicians first, and tailor your recording approach to the needs of the music.