But I did just now: Sure its cool stuff, but is this going to be the next stuff played on radio? Is this what society thinks is "good" and "creative" expression? Perhaps I'm going a bit OT, but I personally just don't relate with trying to make music using a tool that's so unpredictable. And when the composer / user can't reliably use a tool I feel that something gets lost, because the situation isn't progressing towards where the composer intends.
It boils down to this: is <x> a better interface to create music? (Or an interface to create better music..?) My answer is no... -Harry