OK DL. This board could be used as an effects processor too. Lots of DSP - two to three times a Cortex M4 and about half of a SHARC - so plenty for preamp and amp modeling (overdrive, distortion, chorus, EQ, phasing, etc). I was thinking of putting together a programming framework that just requires the programmer to implement DSP stuff (hiding the USB, MIDI, ADC/DAC control, and up/downsampling and data flow details). An effects API of sorts. Each board has audio in and out but there's no parameter/bypass controls on this board - just analog audio, USB audio and USB MIDI. So one could plug a bunch of these boards into a USB hub and control all of them via MIDI. Someone could build a controller out of a raspberry pi that senses pots and foot switches and controls multiple effects boxes via MIDI commands generate from pot or foot-switch changes. For me I'll look to use one box for cabinet simulation and output to a mixing console or powered monitors, one box for effects, and my PC controlling them via USB/MIDI.