Hey guys.
We have been passing that very same message up the chain via this forum for several years, but unfortunately it has always fallen on deaf ears. It's way better for the customer experience to issue more frequent 'dot' releases which gradually and methodically improve their experience, even if some of those releases are bug fixes to address bugs accidentally introduced previously. Instead Arturia opt for a big bang approach, whose release date has slipped more times than an octopus on rollerskates.
But to be honest, theres something wrong with Arturias Management, because as I can
see they don't care.
We had difficulties with that because the company grew faster than the workforce. But right now, we have more structure in the whole company, more QA processes and we are able to leave more room in plannings to update our products to keep them alive and make the community happy. Of course this is not as easy as it looks, but we are really committed to do as good as we can, and continue improving day by day.
(Edit just for clarity, I intend no personal criticism of Edouard: it's seems pretty obvious to me, probably to all of us, that the problems endemic in the company are not at his level)
By the way, Edouardo, I hope you don't feel personally stressed too much by all the frustration here, as it is not your fault whats happening, if I understand you correctly... So lets bring this thing to perfection as far as possible and then maybe find a new company all of us
I'm just teasing, thanks for being the only one available here.
I appreciate the words guys. Indeed, i'm basically Support Manager but not developer or product manager.
But as I love this product, and I'm actually one of the person in the company who has direct contacts with you, I took the lead of the update, wrote the specifications etc...
This is my first step in the product management world, and even though the situation was kind of hectic and scary when first posting here, I was really happy to do it.
The upcoming update is really exciting and being able to feel the hope coming back in the community is really rewarding.
Right now we have the beta 6 firmware being tested internally and to be sent in beta test tomorrow.
We were supposed to release this week, but Florian and myself found some new bugs on Monday
Beta 6 has been released this afternoon as is pretty clean, our dear beta testers will be able to user their MatrixBrute almost flawlessly, in the meantime, we will continue to work on the latest bugs we sniffed this week. (mostly LFO & SEQ sync/phase )
By the way, as the firmware is now pretty clean, if some of you are up to join the beta test, you can contact me...
Right now you could use the MatrixBrute pretty much without being embarrassed by bugs as the ones remaining are really hard to spot.
And if you spot bugs, more feedbacks are always welcome