Hi Randy
The EigenD UI is about to go through some very large changes. We've spent the last year working on both Stage and Workbench and over the next few months we think these will transform the way that people interact with the software in very significant ways. This change is so profound that any existing documentation, while remaining valid (as the Belcanto language remains at the heart of the system) will become largely irrelevant to the normal player. Knowing that this change is coming has meant that it really hasn't been worthwhile producing a structured manual, it would be going out of date at a rate that we would struggle to keep up with..
At the heart of the changes is the strong desire to make the whole system (which is considerably richer than most people are aware of) more discoverable in itself by providing a graphical overview of all the components and they ways they are connected, reducing the need for documentation in general. As soon as we've done some proper field testing of both Stage and Workbench, and allowed them to evolve a little in this environment then I think it will be time to start to document these properly with a formal manual. The cost of producing nicely written and formatted docs is high, and we won't be doing this for the new style of UI until it is sufficiently stable, probably early next year. By that point we will also be reshooting all our tutorial videos as well, which is also a very expensive process and one we only want to do once as a result.
An early version of Stage is due to make it into the current 1.2.X series (Unstable at the moment) in the next week or two, so these changes are not as far away as you might imagine. All feedback will be appreciated when it does, and if you're interested in signing up for the iPhone/iPad tester group please let Aaron know in customer services in the next week or so as this will be a restricted group of people due to the rather insane way that Apple apps work - we can't have more than a few testers at one time and we have to know who they'll be in advance of compiling the app. Workbench will be a little longer as it's scheduled for the 2.0.X series, late this year or early 2011. We are about to start testing it internally for real though, so it has now moved beyond the status of vaporware.
In the longer run we envisage that the principal way that people will learn the Eigenharp, how to play, change and adapt it to suit themselves will be through lessons rather than a manual. There is a subset of people who are very happy to self teach using documentation (and it sounds like you're in that group) but this is not as common as you'd imagine. Quite a lot of our effort has been going into developing the teaching side of Eigenlabs over the last couple of months. The online seminars are our first foray, and you will see further things happening on this front over time.
So, in short, please bear with us. We know that the current documentation is unstructured but there are very good reasons for this. In the next few months you will experience some large changes in EigenD that will make this apparent, changes that I think you'll really enjoy.
John