Damage, Inc.
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I disagree. Back when I used to play in bands and shit I used parts that I could pull off live but took forever to track in the studio. Luckily we tracked in our singer's studio
1. If this is the case, I'm guessing that if you had a really good live recording, like with every instrument miked properly, you would hear that you didn't really pull the parts off as well as you think.
2. A track full of edits and time corrections invariably sounds lifeless. I don't think it's necessary to record each track from the beginning to the end in one take, but there is a point where it's so full of edits that you might as well have soft-synthed the part. In that case, why bother playing it yourself?