Aha, I knew you would say that. I find myself equipped with a Sean emulator module; when I posted, it piped up with "Why don't you?" It's pretty accurate.
I try to be predictable. I'm getting pretty good at it. Now I am going to work on being helpful. It'll be interesting to see if I can accomplish them both. :)
I'm sick of sequencers that treat MIDI data and effect-automation data separately. It's all music. I want to deal with abstract musical data all in one unified model, and have this grotty stuff handled afterwards. Also, I want to be able not just to apply transforms to all of it, but to lay it out like a cross between a pattern-based sequencer and a spreadsheet, "this chunk is such as such transform of that one" as a live link. And other stuff.
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