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>This is a great thread which is very revealing. Yeah, definitely. I thought about it a bit last night while not being able to sleep. I don't find that computers suck my creative energy. But, I'm a computer nerd and programmer, so it's become second nature for me to tweak and play with PCs. I think (to me) the computer maintenance and setup is not really that different from changing strings or getting the kinks out of the tangle of wires and stuff. Now I have an extreme number of little electronic boxes so I'm not typical as far as that goes. And learning software is like practice. Not always fun, but necessary. If I spent as much time with Sonar as I have practicing that guitar, I'd be a freaking expert. For me, a computer has added way more toward me being creative than it's sucked the energy out. It's just in how you look at it, I guess. PCs can be very frustrating. They are complicated little buggers. And sometimes, yeah, the breakdown RIGHT when it's most irritating. But then, so is breaking a guitar string in the middle of a creative whirlwind. Or having to replace a battery, or cable, or uh... why isn't the MIDI signal getting from the kbd to the rack it worked yesterday!... or why is the damn guitar buzzing again... The thing that sucks the most creative energy out of me is having to work! Damn. What's that lottery up to?? -- -==-=-=- Tony