@ Peter :
>Now I don't know should I wait for an update or simply sell my BSP
I am hoping for updates too, but I can tell you this: the microbrute has a bug in midisyncing the sequencer, making it useless. This error was 'officially statused as bug' by Arturia, very soon after its release. It never got fixed, Not one firmware update. I had to sell mine. What they did release where white and pink versions of the mega selling unit. So I expect they stop develloping as soon as they decide the product works 'good enough'. Or if it sells enough. Cdm helps them with the ghostwriting.
This is also why I lost my energy writing long bug explanations and feature requests to Arturia. Pitty really, so much potential this machine. Nice physical machine and nicely packaged.
but like I Need that they implement a function to turn all 16 buttons at once.
aand what about: touch a rotary controller and simultaneous touch a notepad to program it's note!
So much potential...
They should open up the software to the public, with an SDK, like someone here suggested. Like korg with it's volca sample. Like novation launchpad.
That would save this product, and everybody that payed for it.
Reading the self back-patting advertisement that is the manual makes me kind of angry. In it's currents state, any old dated electribe is a more advanced sequencer, period.
Because that's what they actually made, an extra limited legacy electribe with modern looks. My 1981 yamaha drummachine is a midi-settings miracle compared to this. Long live 'innovation'.
Arturia: don't just say it's innovative, Make it innovative.
We are waiting for firmware updates.
Now nobody knows nothing, and that's when you get frustrated customers...