Atte;
It was in no way meant as an offence, just a mere pop-music-ahead warning :-)
My note was in no way meant to critique, I meant that I enjoy reading about all the different ways in which people use ChucK. I myself have used it in a pop-like setting playing a joypad as well (though only in a non-public context, need practice). In a way that's a obvious choice; pop often has synth sounds in a dominant role but the poor synth player is typically all the way at the back of the stage, in a position that couldn't be called "dominant" in the slightest, due to the big keyboard standards needed. I think joypads in custom synth-sound setups are a great solution for that. I suppose keytars were meant for that but there is a shortage of commonly available, wireless, motion sensing, compact, keytars at low prices while joypad manifacturers are continually trying to outdo eachother. BTW, I don't know about the Danish market but here those "Realplay" controllers for the Playstation2 were being dumped at bargain prices. 10 Euro for a wireless controller with 3d motion sensing and USB dongle, HID compliant (ignore the game and Playstation logo, it'll work). Yours, Kas.