djst
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I keep asking this question a lot in this forum, but I think it’s relevant here too: what is your goal with your hobby?
If, let’s say, your goal is to produce finished tracks that you can send to friends or publish on places like Bandcamp, etc, then it’s inevitable that you will have to commit to a final version of a song at some point. Every performance is unique and has characteristics like randomness to it. Any guitar solo ever recorded is going to be completely unique and no matter how much that famous guitarist tries, every performance on stage in front of a live audience won’t match the solo performance recorded onto the album.
The way I see it, the final result should aim to distill the best parts of that magic. It’s the same when an actor does 10 takes of a scene and only one of them ends up in the movie. So if the magic gets lost in the recording, it could be a sign that the take wasn’t the right one? Like @maymind_trax says, just keep trying!
If, on the other hand, your goal is to just have fun and jam live for your own enjoyment, then do you really need to record into the DAW at all?
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