ZildjianAVC wrote:Here's a healthy attitude for those complaining in here:
If it helps you make better music, use it. If it gets in your way, don't use it, and by extension don't complain when other people use it, because you had the option to and didn't. Because music consumers will decide whether they like a song or not, and we have no right to say whether or not a certain tool should exist. That's how art has always been, and always will be.
Everyone complaining in here is probably using a computer to produce, when back in the day there were people just like you complaining "oh great, now any idiot can make a recording and give it away, music is dead." Yet you're making music today. So just don't worry about it, and make your music the way you want it to be. If people choose to listen to music with "stupid, seemingly artless chord progressions", then maybe you have the wrong perception of what an "artful" chord progression actually is, or you're making music people just don't care about. Which is, of course, perfectly okay
lingyai wrote:You're quite right, but unfortunately you're in the wrong place, because "live and let live" doesn't compute in this sub-forum. Same endless loop of vitriol from the same fossilized reactionaries.

It's a freaking tool. Like any tool its uses are defined by how people choose to use it. If you don't like it, don't use it. And while you're not using it, stop making presumptions about it.
