From what I've heard, there are about twelve different ways to record and mix these days, and that's just the beginning. To answer somebody's question about how to go about doing what they want to achieve, you need to know what gear they've got already, and how much they now, and how much they're willing to spend. Then, IF YOU'VE GOT A TON OF EXPERIENCE WITH DIFFERENT SOFTWARES AND HARDWARES, you're in a position to advise them. Otherwise, not, right?