This is very, very cool.<p>My problem with most music programming environments (in my humble, but very informed opinion) is that . . . they don't sound very good. That is, the oscillators, filters, envelopes, etc. don't sound anywhere near as good as what you can buy from UAD, SoftTube, PSP, U-he, etc.<p>The OP may be a DSP genius for all I know, and maybe it sounds incredible. I haven't tried it yet.<p>But it seems (just glancing over it) that there's an emphasis on manipulating existing audio files. This is actually huge. It's true that you can do that things like ChuCK and csound and whatever, but they never felt focused on that to me. The biggest player in this "let's mess with audio files" space was the Composer's Desktop Project. That thing was amazing, but it seems slightly moribund, and I haven't been able to get it to compile for years.<p>Anyway: I can't wait to dig in!