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Well thats a question for yourself. Are you playing for what you hear, or what your audience hears. I suggest if you are not playing for what your audience hears, should you even be paid??
I craft everything for my audience. Live or recorded. At times its a pain in xxx, but if I'm getting paid (even if not and they are taking time out of their busy day to listen to what I have to share), that's what I do.
If you have the DAW abilities/gear, isolate some guitar tracks and listen to them. I think most agree that Randy Rhoades solo in Crazy Train sounds great recorded (have no idea if it did live - PS he died about 30 mies from where I used to live).
Isolate his solo. On its own the tone sucks!, In the mix of the recording, it was quite good.
I craft everything for my audience. Live or recorded. At times its a pain in xxx, but if I'm getting paid (even if not and they are taking time out of their busy day to listen to what I have to share), that's what I do.
If you have the DAW abilities/gear, isolate some guitar tracks and listen to them. I think most agree that Randy Rhoades solo in Crazy Train sounds great recorded (have no idea if it did live - PS he died about 30 mies from where I used to live).
Isolate his solo. On its own the tone sucks!, In the mix of the recording, it was quite good.