What I think is most compelling for those of us here, is that he completely contradicts all of those people who are telling you, well, if you want to have a great sounding album you simply can't do it in a home studio you have to go to a studio in Nashville and spend $10,000 a day blah blah blah blah blah blah blah.

He's clearly saying that is not true.

He's clearly saying that he mixes on his laptop.

He's clearly saying that he does everything in the box using the same software that most of us have.

And he's clearly saying that he mixes on cheap Sony headphones.

And he won a Grammy for mixing Adele. And the Red Hot Chili Peppers.

His extended discography is mind boggling.

When I look around at the stuff we have at our disposal, including Band in a Box, Real Band, free Cakewalk by Bandlab, and all of the vsts and plugins and stuff that we have there's just simply no excuse for not creating great music.

It's like a magical wonderland.