- The notion that a monosynth firmware update is something very huge and complex doesn't fly with me (I'm a lifelong software and embedded systems developer)
This is what puzzles me, especially as Arturia started out as (and continues to be) a software company. Me, I have absolutely no grasp of programming, but initially thought small bug fixes would be easy (as long as they don't interfere with lots of other things etc).
Example: I've reported two bugs, both concerning the Split mode. A) they don't send on two different MIDI channels, so you can't use an external synth layered into one part. B) legato portamento on lower part is affected by notes played on high part.
Those two problems may in fact be one and the same.
The way I thought about it, is that they'd just need to alter a few lines in the code, release an incremental update, and there's one problem less - Split mode would suddenly work as expected. One day well spent.
I don't get why they need to accumulate a lot of bugs and let them persist for years just to be able to release a big firmware update with confetti and grandeur. That's what new features are for, not old bugs.
To take another (French, coincidentially) maker, Twisted Electrons, as an example: bug fixes and new features like a day after I contacted him. And not just once. One-man operation, moves like lightning.
So it must be the organisation of Arturia that is the problem. I'm sure if the programmers who've made the MxB got the chance, bugs would disappear every now and then. A monthly squash, and it would all be fine long before a year had passed.
Instead we must sit here and wait for the confetti and the speeches.
(and just to be clear: the MxB in its current state is still the best synth I've played. I guess that's part of the worry too, that they don't need to do anything and it will still be eternally useful - a future classic for sure. I don't
need a MIDI'ed layer and legato glide in Split mode, and it's still the greatest mode of any synth ever. But it doesn't function like it should, and they know it and aknowledge it, and the months (years!) just pass. The best mode ever could (should) be
better!)