https://www.officialcharts.com/artist/27567/aphex-twin/Here's an easy to understand interview between a synth designer at KORG and Aphex Twin (arguably the "Mozart" of electronic music) where they talk about microtuning: https://www.warp.net/editorial/richard-d-james-speaks-to-tatsuya-takahashiHuge props to manufacturers like Sequential/DSI, KORG, Novation, Roli and Ableton for supporting non-"standard" tuning! Arturia, catch up!Here's deeper discussion as to why forcing composers to use only a standardised 19th century western piano tuning is a bad thing: https://cdm.link/2022/03/ableton-releases-free-microtuner-but-tuning-is-more-than-spaces-between-12-semitones/There is a multitude of technical, artistic, historical and cultural reasons as to why it's a good move to support microtuning.Here's a beautiful microtonal Aphex Twin piece that wouldn't work without it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XYrQC-jWMFMAnd a beautiful classical electric organ piece from 1980 by Terry Riley of which you would have to say the same: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hcos1twObz0Keep in mind that just because something suits your needs doesn't mean it suits everybody else's.
the POV that either Arturia adopt it or 'get left behind' is hyperbole.