They are complimentary technologies - analog has the edge on sound, digital has the edge on workability; to put the two together and get the ideal combo is my bias. I'd much rather have both than just one or the other.
As a practical matter - not as a bias, but as a business decision - if one HAD to choose between them, it's a no-brainer: you have to choose digital for it's cost, it's flexibility, it's power, it's availability, and its wider compatibility.
But my bias is to not make that artificial either/or choice.
G.
Is it possible to agree and disagree with you at the same time lol?
I think both analog and digital sound great depending on the operator..Ask me that 8 years ago, and I would have told you digital could never sound like analog.
I think they both have their limitations..and you feel the limitations in the same way (MONEY). If you have the money, digital is great, convienent and fast. If you have the right plug-ins and the right know how to apply those things, you get as good a project as if you did it all in analog.
What it really has boiled down to with most of the engineers that I have talked to on the topic is "how they are used to working" If you spent the last 20 years in analog, its easier for you to achieve your sound. You know what machines add what color to what sounds..to do it in digital is a different animal that a lot of them just don't understand.
Same as in analog, you are limited by your budget..Cause if you only have shit equipment, you won't get better results that someone with shitty digital equipment.
All thing being equal, I think they both sound great, and money and know-how are the biggest obstacles into audio bliss in either domain. (yes I'm only disagreeing with the "edge on sound" and agreeing with everything else)
BUT...I much rather digital..takes up less room, less on the electric bill, its faster to work with (imagine going back to splicing tape, or walking around with those ghastly wax pencils

)and you can achieve a level of control that is close to impossible using the best audio gear..I mean, automation recall of every single knob...simply amazing