And sadly, probably like 98% of young people can't hear the difference between digitally produced music and music produced by musicians using actual instruments and voices. Too many of them don't even care.
Worse than that, a lot of music owners, producers, and distributors are digitally altering music from before pitch, tune, and timing software was available. They are "correcting" classics from the 50s to the 90s; artists including Elvis, Freddy Mercury, CCR, Linda Ronstadt....all of them! You're hard pressed these days to find a recording or video that's got the purely original sounds.
From now on, possibly for forevermore, kids who are curious about the music gramma and grampa listened to when they were kids won't hear it. They're going to be forced to hear something else. That won't be Freddy's voice, Eric Burden won't sound like he's got the life experience and emotions of a 60 year-old at only 19, Harrison's guitar won't weep and Frampton's won't ask how you feel in quite the same way.
It's sacrilege, imo.
Digitally produced music is fine, but it should be its own genre, and everyone should leave the old stuff alone.