irvin
LANDR is so 'good', resident salesman Anderton felt the need to clarify he does not use it on his own songs and would not use on anyone else's...lol...
I really don't understand why you fail to grasp this concept, irvin.
Craig is a professional Mastering Engineer, so would not use this to master his work or his clients, although he has stated there are other uses for it.
I am a professional guitarist, so would not use Strum on my tracks, or turn up at a studio with strum to use it on a session. I play the guitar, so I don't need it.
That is not to say that Strum (and other virtual guitars) are not remarkable pieces of kit - they are. I just don't need to use them, as I play guitar. They are fantastic for people who don't play guitar, though.
Also, I may find a use for something like Strum, other than just to replicate a guitar, to produce something different - something that would be impossible on a real guitar. I am open to this idea - as another weapon in my arsenal to produce music.
Do you see the connection?
HTH.