I agree, this approach is the best when possible. I don't have enough space or mic selection to leave a kit and guitar amps / mics all set up the whole time, so what I've been doing lately is tracking all the drums first and then splitting things up from there. I also edit drums after each song as opposed to tracking all and then editing all at once... that way the drummer gets a break between tracks and there's not as much sitting around.
The main problem is definitely vocalists blowing themselves out. So I'll usually do maybe 2 songs on guitar and bass, then one or two on vocals, repeat. Definitely keeps guys from getting in a rut, including you. good thread.
The main problem is definitely vocalists blowing themselves out. So I'll usually do maybe 2 songs on guitar and bass, then one or two on vocals, repeat. Definitely keeps guys from getting in a rut, including you. good thread.