I'm way with Ed on this.
I don't want to rehash a debate that has opened and closed 3000 times all over the web....who ever thinks Digital is king then let him use it.
For me it boils down to how much effort are you willing to put into listening to the details of your audio. How important, is reaching out For a sound that most people at home really don't care for or see it as a major issue or can even hear the difference. Yet to say most people can't hear the difference just doesnt work for me. Be that the case I would skip half the things I do and save loads of money for clients and myself. I could buy a simple DAW with a computer and card for $2000 and sell off every thing I use.
Why spend $7,000 for Pultec Eq's if I can get the plug in (bomb factory) for $250 ?!? If Joe Shmo cant hear the difference any how?....Yet I'm sure many people wouldnt let joe shmoe set the standards in many fields. If Joe thinks McDonalds is a class A resturant are we going to close every gourmet place down becuase Joe can't tell the difference?
I work digital 98% of the time and work through a analog board. Not out of choice.
Nobody want to use "2" today and it collects dust.
Nobody wants to pay for the media
Nobody wants to waste the time to edit on a "2"
Nobody has the cash to spend the time it takes to record on "2"
People bring in Daws to transfer their tracks to PT
People want the ability to record 64 tracks.
People want auto tunes and quick plug in ability.
Things here are getting tight and budgets smaller. Even record company's are demanding CD's be made cheaper.
Time is money and Digital is definitly the king of time saving.
Yes digital has come far and yes today you can get a lot for cheap. Yet digital with all it's benefits still falls short in specific qualities were analog exccels. For once let the digital recoders prove the ability to get the sound of a kit recorded on a "2" and not the other way around.
If there are any Israeli's on board here or anybody willing to make the trip

then I would be glad to host them as my guests during a session and record the kit to a "2" and PT and have them compare the two.