I think the MatrixBrute is squarely aimed at the Moog Voyager XL...
The XL is basically the "king" of vintage monosynths, and with a price tag to reflect this (£3000+).
From what I can see, the MatrixBrute represents what is essentially an XL, with additional features, and some elements of a modular synth.
This creates an instrument which builds on a Moog foundation, and extends into the Moog Modular territory..?
With a Moog Modular costing the same as a nice car, I think it puts into perspective what is on offer with the MatrixBrute.....
As it talks to analogue gear as well, you have a basis to build a mega-synth over time, as your inclination (and cash!) allow.
As long as the pricing point is sensible, and above all, it is RELIABLE, then it's a sure-fire winner, and a step forward.....
There was never a chance I would pay £3000+ for a VoyagerXL: I could get an A6 for less, with polyphony, etc: but don't forget that you can still BUY a Voyager...the A6 was discontinued ages ago, so it already has that "appreciating classic" status.
The MAtrixBrute has that potential......
If Arturia can launch this for £1750 or less in the UK, then it's game-on.
I suspect it will be the wrong side of £2000, though, as we in the UK end up paying the dollar price, but in GBP....! :-(
No doubt, over time, a "street price" will establish itself, and that ultimately depends on supply and reliability, etc....?
But, its gonna be interesting, nonetheless....
No doubt, Arturia are already developing the poly version as we speak...? ;-)