WHAT WOULD "I" WANT FROM ARTURIA (at least I spelled Aruturia correctly... vs the Subject Line)...
1. I'm with the Oberheim crowd. I'd also like to ask; " If Gibson and Viscount have such a licensing issue, how did SonicProjects manage to realease the "OP-X" virtual OB-X, 3 years ago (the latest version was just realeased a few months ago)"? I'm sure Gibson has caught on by now. Or, could it be that the software is designed for the Receptor (by Muse Research... I believe that Mr. Tom Oberheim currently has a hand in that company). Anyway, try harder! Arturia seem to be hellbent on representing the greatest synths (or at least the greatest companies, and greatest individuals to ever), Get Obie in there,,,, alright.... PLEASE!
2. Along the previous lines... Korg for better (and sometimes worse) has had a large influence on synthesizers, and..., lived to tell about it. I wouldn't even venture an opinion as to which Korg to emulate, but I've owned an MS-20, a Mono-Poly, and briefly a Poly Six (and and MS2000R for that matter) and ALL of them have worked flawlessly. Personally I'd vote for the PS-3300, but there are probably a lot of other Korg fans with other opinions.
3. How about a virtual voltage regulator and patch bay? OK, what I'm really asking for is a way to cross-patch all the wonderful "V" softwares the way you can on the Origin. Ya know Mg Oscillators meet ARP filters etc. Make it a freebie download to anyone to anyone with more 3 or more Arturia products.
Am I asking for the improbable? Yes. But in 1973 if you told me I could fit an Arp 2600 and a Mg 55 in my pocket (not to mention buy them for $200 bucks a piece) I would have thought it impossible. So, what the heck, why not ask?