Because you can't make memorable anything without a soul.
I would say you still need the human element or you will end up with generic synth or orchestrated music. Without someone to actually go in there and make a proper melody it comes off as lifeless. Skill IS needed but skill without soul will always sound bland. Look at Braid's soundtrack vs Bastion. A truly good song will stay with you long after you are done listening to it.
>implying you can create an equation for memorable music
And you are confusing skill with an imagination which comes from the concept of having a soul.
>using the age old "why don't YOU make a video game!" argument
Enjoy making fruity loops.
>being souless AND having to post twice
>can't argue the point
>keeps screeching the same non argument again and again
Like I said, enjoy your fruity loops. I'm sure you will break into the "industry" one day.
>implying he's not the exact reason why modern game music so generic and forgettable