My point is, that it's not a cheating. It might be laziness, lack of understanding of how scales and keys work or whatever. Am I cheating when I'm using remote control to switch TV channels? No! But if never switched a channel until I discovered remote control, then it's a pure laziness. But, you know, once when I was a child I'd discovered that you could point remote control in the opposite to TV direction and still could switch TV. That was a discovery for me. Also I discovered that you could point cam corder on IR remote control and see the LED blinking, when you pressed a button. And finally, when I found that by pressing several buttons at once I could also control VHS recorded, that made my life much easier (as VHS recorder remote control was broken by that timejancivil wrote:What I didn't get was your point of view. As far as I knew you could have been in favor of his method of 'discoveries'.
I don't get the all that discussions regarding cheating. If something helps me to make things quicker or makes some tasks easier for, then I'll using, and I don't give a damn whether someone thinks that it's cheating. But still lack of tools doesn't stop me from learning and trying something new.
I don't play any musical instrument, nonetheless I spent time and studied keys, scales, harmony, etc. I program all melodies, harmonies and chords note by note. When I do it, I use every tool I find useful (i.e. I'm using Pitch utility in Ableton Live), I don't care whether it's cheating or not.
