I see your points, Catharsis (nancies?
) and scorpio....but they would have to be pretty tight without a click for me to say "ok, I think I can swing this" and not use one. I'm not saying it can't be done without a click, but I always incorporate a day before the first tracking day to sit down and set up the project. Usually I have the drummer bring his drums over and set them up, to let them get acclimated to my room. I will also set up the mics in general positions, and will move them the day we start tracking if needed. On the prep day we also sit down and get all the tracks setup in Cubase, all the i/o setup, I'll make notes of what guitar/amp/cab will be used, mics being used for what, etc. The last thing we work on is a tempo map and signatures. It really doesn't take that long and isn't difficult to do. I've only had a couple of bands be negative about it, and the majority of those ended up being glad we did it in the end. The few that were still annoyed by it in the end couldn't deny it made their songs sound better though, they were just being gay trying to be Pink Floyd and talk about this "feel" they keep mentioning. I didn't hear anything wrong with it...
Like I said, you do it your way, I'll do it my way
~006

Like I said, you do it your way, I'll do it my way

~006