With two cards and multiple pattern mic, you could use do either of my favorite mic techniques:
1. Double MS with one card Front, one card Back, and the 414 set to figure-8 as the Side.
2. NOS with center fill. That is, I set up a NOS configuration (90 degree cards spaced 30 cm apart) with a center mic. Sometimes I space the cards a little more than 30 cm, up to 60 cm apart. The center mic's pattern can be anything from omni to figure-8. If the room is good and the mics are close I'll pick omni for the center. Bad room and or far back I'll set the center to card or hyper-card. Usually I end up mixing in the center mic at about -6 to -10 dB relative to the L&R mics. The center mic fills in the hole-in-the-middle, helps keep the musicians in the center fixed in the center, and can add some low end support to the sound.
I record mostly non-amplified music. If I was recording a band with PA, I'd probably try the Double MS first just so I could try to control the amount of sound coming from the PA.