lol, hardware sequencers are already made, so I don't think FL would stand a chance today against any of the other hardwares.... unless they spend a while creating something that hasn't been done... when FL first came out I tried it, but back then they didn't have much features. I tried todays' versions of them with a MIDI keyboard, but didn't really like it much (mainly because of my lack of knowledge using the program), so now I'm trying to grasp with Reason 3. Mainly in FL, the only thing I can do is play 1 note on the um track with the sound on it. No varieties of notes unless I open up piano roll and mess with it from there... but that seemed to me like a hassle. On Reason, I can just play like my regular self, and it'll be recorded exactly how I play. Easier imo... but I've seen some people make some killer beats with it. The program isn't that bad though, I've seen it at variety of studios that I've been to, multi-million dollar facilities that have at least 1 FL setup. IF you get a good MIDI keyboard that has more than just key's, you would be able to impliment some of those FL commands onto the knob's & mixer part of a MIDI device, like the korg kontrol49, you can use that to control a lot of commands in FL or any other sequencer/MIDI program.