You have a lot of good points, and I totally agree about working within your budget. It's sometimes hard to know what the budget is though: naturally you want to spend as little as possible, but at the same time want to make the most out of it. And like you say you don't know what you don't know. But that's the great thing about these forums -you can ask for other people's experiences before you go out and spend money based on your own guesswork (often resulting in expensive disappointments).
Great to hear that you've been able to configure your keyboard's knobs and sliders, but tell me: how does all that work: does one slider/knob/button do a single thing, or are they all assigned to different things in different windows (i.e. in a certain softsynth it controls the filter, while in a specific reverb it controls the reverb size, and in the main Waveform window it controls the channel 1 mixer output level)?
Or is one knob used to select which parameter/feature (anywhere) you want to move, then another slider/knob is used to actually change that parameter value? I really have no clue or experience with this and want to try to determine what kind of workflow I can expect with the use of such a keyboard.
For the time being I've been mostly preoccupied with upgrading my computer, and haven't done any serious work with Waveform, but at least I'm setting up the foundations for a good setup (plenty of disk space, fresh OS and app installations etc.). When done with all that I can finally start using it properly, probably just starting off with my DX-7 as a master keyboard and see what I miss/need as I go along (instead of buying some keyboard I'll later regret because it doesn't have what I need or has lots of things I can't make use of because of incompatibilites of general misunderstandings). Complicated business all this
