Hi All, I just saw a link to this from a Linux Audio mailing list that Tascam is ceasing development of Gigastudio: http://www.filmmusicmag.com/?p=1738 This kind of thing has really been an issue for me, that closed source software that goes into an unsupported state severely limits the lifespan and history of computer music works. I've discussed long-term software in lectures and about considering what you are investing time/money in in terms of future work. I have referenced the issues that affected Apple users moving from OS9 to OSX, then again from PPC to Intel, how my friend was affected in half of his plugins were never ported to Intel, thus severely limiting his ability to open or reuse aspects of his project (basically he would need to keep an OSX PPC machine around if he ever wanted to look at the project again). Anyways, it's these kinds of situations that I am very concerned about when I think about computer music and the history of it. I am a strong advocate for open source as well as investing in technologies based on virtual machines or interpreters where possible to protect investments of time/work. Just wanted to bring this up for discussion as I think it's an important point involving our our work. Thanks, steven