I agree Dave, as all the show orchestra players in my town Reno Nevada were put out of work. I was one of them. Played french horn at a casino. There used to be an orchestra at all the casinos, with strings, brass, horns, woodwinds, etc. Now there isn't one.
However, the symphony orchestra here is much better than it used to be. There are no symphonies anywhere that have been put out of business by samplers. Not one. If they have gone out of business it is because of the same problems of funding they've always had.
It is ridiculous and a complete waste of time to complain about samplers because it is like saying the car should never have been invented because it is noiser than the horse. This is purely and simply a financial thing, NOT the art of music at all. The art has not been harmed in the slightest - it has been immensely helped by samplers which are the greatest thing in the history of music ever created for the individual composer.
However, the symphony orchestra here is much better than it used to be. There are no symphonies anywhere that have been put out of business by samplers. Not one. If they have gone out of business it is because of the same problems of funding they've always had.
It is ridiculous and a complete waste of time to complain about samplers because it is like saying the car should never have been invented because it is noiser than the horse. This is purely and simply a financial thing, NOT the art of music at all. The art has not been harmed in the slightest - it has been immensely helped by samplers which are the greatest thing in the history of music ever created for the individual composer.