Another NO ..NO NO NO..
Totally different deals.
Live mixes are set to compensate for LIVE music in the "ROOM"..from a bandstand perspective. I have found these mixes to be a bit stronger on the Hi end and effects ( reverbs etc) as compared to a recording scenario.
Studio/Recording mixes are set by the Mastering Engineers talent and ability to put everything together without Instruments interfering with other Instruments, be it EQ, effects, levels etc...This is the person who paints the picture and if he or she is good the picture will not have oeverlapping colors or brush strokes.
Maybe you have noticed at some shows where they have had a sound crew running sound and a totally different crew and gear setup for recording the show.
For recording you may start with EQ and effects settings which are similar to the bandstand but for the most part they most likely will be rolled back. When you listen back in a controlled enviornment the dominance of too much EQ or effects is front and center.
I hope this is what you were asking..
t[This message was edited by Tony Prior on 25 June 2004 at 02:37 AM.]