This is just my thought, not written in stone
That is still a better way to assess skillz. It's like having a race (100 yard dash) person no.1 is on foot, no.2 is on a bike.no3 is on a motor cycle, and no.4 is in a car. Although the runner may come in last place, no one can make a fair assessment of who is the fastest, because they all did the samething (raced), but used a different method. There is just no reason to compete this way, for what? My mistake may have been thinking that the competition was to assess skills, making music by recycling other music is easy, anybody can make a beat that sounds good. Put them all in a pot a say battle, for what? what would would be the skill criteria? If the two groups battled each other, that would make better entertainment. And if the groups battled amonst themselves, then they could battle for skillz, because the center of each groups activity will be based on the same process of making music. In more simpler terms, it's like a fist fight vs a fight where one person has a gun, and one doesn't. The later doesn't promote growth. In a fist fight, you can see where you went wrong, get feed back from someone who saw the fight, practice, come back, and you have gained something in result of the experience. I was just saying these battles could be more productive if they were thought out more.
Don't take this the wrong way either, automatically place a type of producer on either side as to having a disavantage, because you can either be Good or Doo Doo at what you do. Everyone gets the disadvantage behind the scenes.
But I sure wouldn't mind to see the two methods battle, and I would participate in them as well.