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It depends. There are positive results possible with both methods. Compressing the drum track after you record allows you to edit for mixing later. (wait until mixing)

Compressing during recording, you will be stuck with the result.

To avoid messing with the other musicians, I compress the drum track being monitored and send the recorded tracks to my DAW.

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