sorry, but that argument about the democratization of music production is easy to make, it's a popular story on the internet, but for the most part, it's just not true. independents have always been able to put a system together, even before computers, i have been one of them. great music is only made by those who know what they are doing and why.
it's like the million monkeys typing madly will eventually produce War and Peace, monkeys still will produce gibberish no matter how many of them you put on the job.
also, if it's not commercially viable, it's crap. music is only valuable when people want it, and that's because it does something for those who want it. there is an audience for everything. there is an audience for every style. every possible form of music is commercially viable if it does something for the listener.
as to audio quality, there isn't anything of practical use in a computer that sounds better than it's discreet relative. nothing. that doesn't mean that you can't make insanely good sounding music ITB and it doesn't mean that you can't make horrible sounding audio with hardware. as i said above, superlative quality is made by those who know what they are doing.
don't think that this means that i am saying that hobbyists are dooky and should be eliminated either. everyone begins as a hobbyist or enthusiast. life is for living. there's nothing wrong with hobbyists doing things strictly for their own pleasure. it's just the stupidest thing in the world for the music business to cater to hobbyists first and foremost. hobbyists should be inspired by pros, not vice-versa. imagine if the medical business or home building business or plumbing business or airline business catered to hobbyists FIRST.

naturally, if a hobbyist comes up with something great, the pros should learn from that, too.
also, with so many computer-oriented people on this forum, this statement can be misinterpreted, but the idea is to use computers to make the job easier and cheaper, but audio is NOT about computers or hardware. it gets pretty old watching every be pulled around by their pubic hairs just to please the computer industry's need to sell something new every few months. computers are for us, as a tool, not vice-versa.