Easy record is the only way I've recorded, too. I've said it's to keep the music simple, but mostly it's because I'm too lazy to go into a lot of production for a song. I will practice the song over and over until I can play through without a mistake, then kick in the EZ record. However, when I hit a wrong note or chord at the end of a song, I will go into the editor to repair it, rather then start over. By the way, for those of you who don't know the difference.... once you use easy record to perform a song and you finish, it becomes a sequenced song and can be modified or edited with the sequencer editor. Remember also, when you use Technichord during the recording stage and need to repair a mistake, you have to alter both R1 and R2 instruments to get rid of the total doink. Sometimes one can tell if the song has been edited because not many players are so perfect that every note is in the proper position. Once one learns to use the many functions of the sequencer editor, you will understand what I'm talking about. I don't think it matters one way or the other if anyone uses the editor to correct a few mistakes, but practice on the keyboard will always make you a better player, and as you grow you'll have less and less mistakes to worry about. You'll also find that most people don't care if they hear a wrong note. Like Bebop says...it didn't cost them anything in the first place. And, they can always dump the song and keep the style.
