My complaint is about the lack of bugfixes, new features and a decent editor. The synth is dependent on a computer to name patches and edit other features and I wonder how the MXB can be used in 10-20 years from now. Will it still be possible to run the Midi Control Center then?
I understand that the main Arturia web page will have new content, and the MXB has been gone quite a while from it... but it feels that it's been put away to be more or less forgotten, and the spotlight is on the new Drumbrute, Rackbrute and Minibrutes... where the cash is.
My feeling of the Matrixbrute is that it's incomplete in several ways. There are known bugs that hasn't been fixed for more than a year. There is no patch editor. The sequencer need a face lift. No way to name patches on the MXB itself. Envelopes lack control (no loops, no 'always retrig'). No preview of sounds before saving/overwriting a patch. Pitch wheel deadzone is way to big.
Don't get me wrong, I do like the MXB and I think this is the most versatile synth in the price range, but I think that a $2000+ machine should not have the problems mentioned above.
Before the MXB I tried the Moog Subsequent 37CV. Hardware & software wise it's more or less complete and has none of the problems the MXB has, but I didn't really like its sound so I got the MXB instead.
If the pure bugs on the MXB was fixed, it would be great. If there was new feature updates, it would be awsome!
The MXB could easily be the coolest synth ever, if it was given more love from it's creators.