Which is better?

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Which is (in general) a better way to record when multitracking?

Stereo tracks, or mono tracks. Meaning should the guitar be recorded mono or stereo? Drums? Bass? Vocals?

Or is it all preference?

I find it easier to record everything in mono then mix it down with panning.
 
Totally depends on what your going after, or what tools you have at hand. There is no "better" way.
 
It is probably easier to use mono and pan. It is all personal preference.:)
 
Typically, drums are recorded with a stereo pair overhead & mono close mics to accentuate the kick, snare, toms or hihat. Electric guitars are usually mono, but often recorded with more than one mic. Bass is usually mono & often a mix of direct & miced signals are used. Acoustic instruments (guitar, piano, percussion, etc.) can be recorded mono or stereo-there's no standard.
 
If I am printing effects I record a lot of stereo pairs. But usually I will just mix effects later so I just record most stuff in mono. I record drums on four tracks: a stereo pair overhead and a stereo drum module pair.

If an accoustic guitar is the central theme I will use a couple of mics and record a cool stereo mix. A few things I like to always keep in mono for panning purposes: lead guitar, bass, vocals or any rythymic elements.

Also, a common beginner mistake in DAW recording. Just because you have a stereo track by default doesn't mean you should record everyting in stereo pairs. If it's mono record it in mono.
 
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