Bachus makes a rather bold statement here. It assumes that one has the patience and a sophisticated enough software system to facilitate the creative process.
I sequenced for years, but now find it too time consuming and cumbersome in the creative process. I purchased the latest BIAB and have yet dug into it. (Working full time probably has something to do with that).
To me... there's nothing faster and more satisfying than turning on an arranger and start creating. The new multitrack audio recording feature that appears to be available in the new Genos update, also is a step in speeding up the creative process.
I love editing audio files much more than sequenced files. And with the multiple outputs of the Genos...that only offers more mixing flexibility.
Again...this is my personal opinion and somewhat skewed after 40 years of studio production. So from my perspective...keep the hardware arranger technology rollin'