Hi,
Unfortunately there is nothing I can say at the moment... But if you want your voice to be heard, please, contact the support services. The more people will do that, the more impact you'll have and the update will happen.
Regards,
Matthieu
No Matthieu - there is something you could say - something along the lines of 'Arturia would like to apologise for not addressing the problems with the Matrixbrute sooner than we should have.'
The more you deflect, the deeper the hole you are digging RE company reputation.
The final 5 words of your sentence are a concern i.e
and the update will happen.
It was also prefaced with an 'if'.
In other words, if we the customer don't contact, you won't fix the problems with the MB?
You should be delivering for a number of reasons, namely:
1) Your instrument is potentially not fit for purpose, given certain functions don't operate as-described
2) You have a responsibility to your purchasers
3) Arturia has a reputation to uphold
Delivering an update in order for an instrument to function as described upon release isn't an update. I'm classing it as the delivery date of the instrument, as up until this point, I don't have the instrument I paid for.
Extras/updates - I'd pay for those.
Fixing problems - you should have been on this a long time ago.
I personally expect the bugs to be addressed. And no member of the public should have to inform you of any bugs. You should have a testing/compliance system in place. This whole process gives off a strong air of complacency.
Frederic should be aware (and I'm sure he is - as will Arturia investors be aware) that, greater than loss of profit, is loss of reputation. If Arturia have ever had a high-level audit, they'll know loss of reputation is, in terms of company standing, classed as 'catastrophic'.
Mathieu/Frederic/whoever else at Arturia is reading this - let me ask you a very simple and very direct yes/no question:
Are the Matrixbrute problems going to be fixed, as promised, before the summer? 'Updates' are secondary. Are you going to fix the long-standing problems with the synth?
A staff member saying 'if you do this, we may deliver' isn't good enough.
It is an insult. You are angering your paying customers.