I happened to be reading the DP6 book and came across some odd things in the process. This goes back to the comment re: allowing users to choose ANY number of colors they want on screen. In the instruction manual, under the section on MIDI control information, it specifically says that the users can change the colors of the MIDI CC info, and allows the user to choose from the MAC color picker to do so. In other words, when it comes to CC info, there are no limits on color choice. But when it comes to tracks..... well, that's a different story.
It's such an obvious thing, yet why can't we select a "near" unlimited number of color combinations for this programs data display?
Another funny thing, under the MIDI section, it discusses MIDI data display, and even describes the velocity display as "very small V's".

So....... why waste space displaying a piece of information like that in an EDIT window, if you won't allow the user to actually EDIT it? 2nd, I use sequencers all the time. I can't think of the last time I was concerned with even editing the off note velocity of a MIDI note. Why clutter the display? Why frustrate people by providing more info that they can not manipulate or edit in an edit screen? And finally, why place that info in an admittedly hard to read/see format?