@OGBama the significance of having experience of the old ways of working is that it informs modern ways of working. DAWs are literally based on the workflow of analogue consoles.
It's why so many people today who get started in their DAWs have no understanding of the foundations of audio production, such as signal flow, routing, sends/returns, gain staging, etc
Even understanding the the roots and origins of Hip-Hop production. Yes modern technology and digital allows you to do 'so much more', but if you have no understanding of the limitations in the birth of your genre, you start to miss out on the core things that shaped the sound of the genre you're tying to make.
By having no knowledge or understanding of the fundamentals of the sound that shaped your genre, it can make it a lot harder to approach and way easier to drift away from the core concepts and principles that give your work a solid grounding or feel to that genre.
This goes for music making in general and genre specific, AND how the two of those things intersect; How did music production work, how did hip-hop composition work, how did hip-hop get engineered and produced.