bad news
well dopps, welcome to the wonderful world of wecording (bad joke...sorry)
I'm afraid i have some bad news for you. The more you learn, the more you realize that you didn't know as much as you thought you knew, so you have to learn even more. It is a never ending viscious circle.
The approach you are using has been mentioned on many post on this board. The feeling is that by recording the "scratch track" it gives the drummer something to 'play to'. With him being recorded live, and everyone playing back to the drum track, it give more of a live feeling rather than a whole bunch of mixed tracks.
I guess the good news here is the drums are considered about the hardest thing ro record right. It takes a lot of time to get the room set up, the kit set up and tuned, all the mikes set up and moved around and put where they sound right.
Then you get to learn about all the guitar recording. Mike the cab, DI, line in, bunches of decision there.
Then the vocals.
man, that sound like a lot of work. What was i thinking when i got into this?
anyway, good luck in your recording!
see ya 'round