OK. I am now a user of two Arturia products. When I heard Arturia had decided to make the ARP 2600 I was sure I would be one of the first in line to buy it, but that didn't happen. Rumors of this little company called Way Out Ware were circulating and I thought I'd wait. Why did I choose Arturia? I think their product is more forward thinking. It included the 1601 sequencer, tracking generator and other goodies that Way Out Ware didn't offer. But... Way Out Ware clearly has a more authentic emulation. And that's not just my opinion, read the reviews. So again, why did I go with Arturia? Another reason I chose Arturia was their excellent effort to improve the MiniMgV and the CS80V. I was impressed that they obviously listened to criticism and responded with updates that addressed the issues users had directly and precisely. I expect the same to happen with the 2600V.