> The sad truth is that fashion designers are way better than anyone else in designing clothing and making it shine. The better approach is not to mess with that and just trust them.
> The sad truth is that chefs are way better than anyone else in creating a delicious menu and making it shine. The better approach is not to mess with that and just trust them.
Who ever said that keeping people from dressing hideously or eating food that doesn't match was a good idea?
Some people might even make it sound better, but you're advocating we take that opportunity away from them without giving them the benefit of the doubt.
I don't think that people should be forbidden of playing with equalizers or even making their own recordings and mix. At the moment there are lots of tools that allow this.
But releasing a format for music that works around the idea of "do your own mix", that's a different issue.
If some artist wants to do it, hey, that's totally fine. What I'm skeptic about is that it's the future of music.
> The sad truth is that chefs are way better than anyone else in creating a delicious menu and making it shine. The better approach is not to mess with that and just trust them.
Who ever said that keeping people from dressing hideously or eating food that doesn't match was a good idea?
Some people might even make it sound better, but you're advocating we take that opportunity away from them without giving them the benefit of the doubt.