I love you guys! I really do!

You honestly expect them to put something as powerful and as graphically intuitive as Cubase in a hardware arranger, squeeze it through a tiny four inch display, and not charge an arm and a leg..?

Retail price on sequencers as intuitive as this run at least $500. THEN, try to work them through a tiny 4" monitor... Yikes! Even a 17" is pushing it...
Look, I'm sorry if I don't understand this, but each and every one of you posting (or even reading) here has a computer easily capable of running at LEAST the MIDI side of the latest Cubase... I simply cannot understand the reluctance to move to Cubase (or something similar) to make sequencing easy. It's no harder than a built-in, in fact, far easier (fewer limitations), and it's already in the house with you...

Trust me... spend as much or as little time on it as you did learning hardware based sequencing, and it will be MUCH easier to achieve better results than any hardware will EVER be...