Ever suspect that Arturia is spreading themselves thin?
I mean, suddenly, out of nowhere, they release the Drumbrute, even though they just released the MatrixBrute what seems like less than a month ago and AudioFuse is just around the corner and V Collection 5 dropped, in my opinion in a rather unfinished state, in June.
I mean, without counting Analog Lab, Arturia has 16 VSTs on the market right now, the keylab range and several other midi controllers, 4 differently currently supported hardware instruments, and the audiofuse...
Given how buggy a lot of the aforementioned products are (I've never tried any of their hardware, is the hardware buggy too or do they at least make that reliably? The keylab 88 still has a few bugs they've been slow to address...) I think Arturia is shaping themselves up to be a case study of why a company should focus on fewer products that are well defined and supported.
Sorry, just rethinking my relationship with this brand...