so didn't I ....

I meant just a handfull of midi notes and how I can shift, duplicate, transpose, select a subset etc while the thing loops through a few bars
you got to face what Scope is about - any All-In-One approach is bound to fail
it's ridiculuous to 'defend' a territory that's not even one's own, so to say... (though the latter seems to happen more often than appreciated... beyond the musical scope of this world... ouch)
anyway, Scope has good tools on board to load dsp code to chips and route a signal in the digital domain - it has barely nothing to offer for the GUI.
There is an 'interpreter' which is playing back movies when you move a virtual fader - and you can generate a significant system load with lots of that stuff running.
that's a natural matter of fact - it's the price you pay when you don't have to deal (as a developer) with a user interface on the level of the C++ buffer, structure, object, etc .
I'd rather like to see it differently, but there are limits with not even a chance to be overcome (imho), so I'd like to see them focus on what they can do best - and they ARE really good in that
cheers, Tom