For me, I love having the ability to pull up a project I worked on a year ago and have every single parameter exactly where it was when I left it.
That's very clearly an advantage.
But for me that doesn't outweigh my advantage in patching capabilities since I often do some pretty weird patchings.
So like all things it just comes down to personal preference. Depending on what you want or what you do one or the other might be best for you.
For me the parameter thing, while a great plus for DAWs and a good point is completely and totally without any use whatsoever since there's zero chance that I'd ever pull up something I worked on a year ago unless I wanted to do it all over and differently in which case I wouldn't even want the original parameters.
But that's me and the way I do things.
And let me be very clear on something.
Often on the boards if someone isn't convinced that a particular method or piece of gear is better, that gets interpreted as being against it.
Are you guys against my hardware preference? I don't
think you are although it's sorta coming across that way.
I get as good recordings as anyone else here so i'm not really missing anything AFAIC.
And I'm NOT against DAWs and/or plug-ins.
For one thing I think it costs a LOT more to go the hardware route ..... right off the bat that's a deal breaker for most of us. The only reason I have all that crap is 45 years of recording and keeping everything I bought that was good.
If someone broke in and stole it all I'd immediately go the DAW route if only because of cost.
Just like if someone stole my huge vinyl collection I'd be done with it even though I prefer the sound. Just don't have the money so all digital i would go.
So I'm NOT suggesting that anyone should get rid of their DAW and go hardware.
But for simply recording music and getting a good mix no one has ever made a strong case that I could do that any better by getting rid of all my stuff and going DAW.
I don't need automation for instance .... are there times when it might be easier ? ..... sure. But I'm used to grabbing a bunch of knobs and getting the tweaks in at the right spots even if it takes a few times ..... no big deal ...... I've done it a very long time.
Just as the Gibson robot guitar might have some legitimate uses, I'm personally missing nothing by not having one.
There are pros and cons to everything.