Your FRFR is for you, and maybe the other band members if they aren't using in-ears of wedges fed from the main mixer, not for the audience. That is what the PA (which is FRFR) is for. I've never been to a gig that didn't use a PA, whether the venue's or the band's. If you are just jamming in a garage or living room, then record that in the room, but you get whet you get.
I've heard some pretty good cell phone recordings of bands, if they stay in one spot. There are some really cool digital recorders out there with built in condensed mics that do a great job. Then you replace (or blend?) the original cell phone or GoPro audio with that better audio to your video with a video editor program.
I've heard some pretty good cell phone recordings of bands, if they stay in one spot. There are some really cool digital recorders out there with built in condensed mics that do a great job. Then you replace (or blend?) the original cell phone or GoPro audio with that better audio to your video with a video editor program.