Many thanks to William and Paul for their kind words.
@civilization 3: Your posts in this thread are the very first ones I have read where there is a conscious effort on your part to argue intelligently and offer a clear, if different point of view, instead of just saying that Mozart and Tchaikovsky wrote puerile melodies, and other inanities. Even though you still pigeon-holed me again (something you repeatedly accuse me of doing to others - contradiction there), I still have to offer my congratulations. You managed to articulate your thoughts this time.
Pity those thoughts had very little to do with what I was saying... This perpetual inability of yours to discern my points, and thus counter-argue effectively, smacks of lack of intelligence (sorry). Although you came up with a great induction - it's an historical process. the less we can get away with doing, the less we'll do. We'll become weaker and weaker still until, right, no one remembers, no one knows, it will be a regurgitation of old loops - ie., ultimately who'll make the loops? - you just lost yourself again due to ignorance of matters musical. So:
1) I am always referring to Symphonic Music! Can you please try and remember that in the future? It will save us both a great deal of time. I don't expect or require of Beatles, Vangelis, or ethnic musicians to be able to notate their music. Although a lot probably could, it is not a requirement by most means. Do you know why? And pay attention now:
It is because the actual performance/recording of their music is AS important, if not MORE important, than the music itself. It is a package! A cover of Beatles or Vangelis (or whomever you'd care to mention) is NEVER as important as the original. This is not the case with classical/symphonic music which exists in abstraction, as an idea of which the notation is a guide to the performer/s' ATTEMPTED approximation of the unnatainable by definition! For example, Stravinsky's own recordings are considered by most very interesting (for self-explanatory reasons), but hardly definitive... In symphonic music the work is ALWAYS more important than any performance/recording.
So I'll reiterate - for I know you have forgotten already, I am always referring to Symphonic Music in what you refer to as my "rants"... You can sit in front of your terminal for your whole life as far as I'm concerned doing the music you do, for I know it has little to do with what I am talking about - and using some strings and flute in one's composition/arrangement, doesn't qualify that work as symphonic music.
2) Look at my signature again (and as many times as it takes - no one's the same). I have "allowed" for inspired people who can perform/program their ideas into a DAW, as opposed to them having to notate first. I have no qualms with people that are not traditionally trained, although they are missing out on quite a few things, and the smart ones know it. However, lack of schooling has not prevented many of them to become by far greater composers than hordes of trained ones in many cases. It's inspiration that counts, but the training does provide palpable wings to one's imagination. The same could be said for a computer novice that could hardly take advantage of all a DAW can offer, and would not be able to convey his great music through a recording due to his ignorance of things electronic.
So, if you can perform it or program it, it is your composition. HOWEVER,
How can one call themselves a Musician, if they can neither think, nor write, or perform music?! By what warped definition do I have to recognize such a person as a musician?!... In any genre?! And THAT is what I object to! Finally,
3) I have repeatedly said that I have nothing against the pre-programming of all generic and characterless note-groupings (scales, generic arpeggios, etc.). Further, I always say that S O M E of the people that buy software like Anemato, Instantaneous Orkestra, Strings MacSessions, Cine Ork, CineScamples, Orkestral Licentials, etc. are professionals without time to waste (as opposed to me writing this).
However, most buyers of those libraries are a chromosome apart from those professionals and myself, and it is for such buyers that those libraries were developed, let's not kid ourselves (like most opium is not grown for pharmaceutical reasons...).
P.S.: I wouldn't make that rent-bet with me if I were you; how will you generate those endless loops when you're homeless and without electricity? You'd have to play an instrument![:O]...