scrubs said:
<Scrubs gives EXCELLENT advice>
+1 here
run the guitar direct, give it and a click to the drummer (and to the guitarist if they want it too), and throw out the guitar later (unless it's really inspired and rockin). the click is essential here, so get the drummer used to playing to it.
when i record myself, i do the same thing--guitar and vox to a click as a guide track, then record drums over that, and then redo the guitars and vocals and add more to that. again, the click is essential here, so get the drummer used to playing to it--the guitarist too, if the guitar part's going down first.
my band's lead guitarist is coming over thursday for some overdubs on some songs we've got 80% there. i play rhythm guitar in the band these days, but i used to play drums (i'd rather play guitar given that i write 1/2 our songs...anyway).............anyway, i'm gonna rope him into laying down tracks for one of his tunes--i don't play the straight rhythm part and haven't been able to lay a decent scratch track to build from.
long story short(er)--we're gonna do the "live guitar with keeper drums" thing from above. we're both used to playing with a click, so i suspect it'll be a quick couple takes and we'll be done. i'll post some "results" over in the mixing clinic in the next couple weeks. look for Jalapeno Cornbread.
cheers,
wade