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I find it hilarious that if you turn off all the advanced tools in Logic's Settings menu, Garageband's wooden side panels appear (or at least they did, before a recent update):Skeuomorphism is convenient when getting familiarized with a new tool.
However, I’ve adapted and gotten used to the sliders in Helix Native, menus in FM3-Edit, and drop down selection of NAM captures. The generic appearance is less distracting for me when I want to get stuff done.
Apple clearly understands that if you're going after beginners or casual users, make it familiar-looking—whereas if you're going after pro workflows, make it fast, clean, consistent, and repeatable, with plenty of shortcuts for power users. Get rid of the fluff, or at least give people the option of ditching the fluff.
You can incorporate pretty graphics into fast workflows; just make sure they don't slow down getting from point A to point B. Tap-tap-tap-tap-open-tap-swipe-close-tappity-tap drives me bonkers when push-turning a single knob or pressing two physical buttons (or touching two switches) could accomplish the same task.