azz:
"Running his arm across the keyboard's eight octaves, Jerry sends the OASYS into a roaring Hammond organ glissando. The heavily layered patch doesn't blink. "Try that with a soft synth," he says, flashing a kid-with-a-Christmas-toy smile."
Uh, Jerry, that sort of thing works fine with soft synths. That's why they've eating your market.
(And the organ softsynth I use is free and drivable with a £250 keyboard, rather than $8,000 like yours.)
azz: Trading up objects.
azz: Sounds fun. I wonder if there are any other good uses for the controller -- triggering samples during a live performance, perhaps...
azz: This looks like it's a pretty decent overview of open source and free software development.
(I'll insert the obligatory snark at Subversion here, though.)