While I patiently wait for Arturia to release thier long-awaited v2 firmware update for its flagship synthesizer, a new board enters the scene, the Hydrasynth from newcomer ASM
https://musicplayers.com/2019/09/hydrasynth-ashun-sound-machines-asm-announce-wave-morphing-synthesizer-with-polytouch-polyphonic-aftertouch/ A couple of weeks ago ASHUN SOUND MACHINES (ASM) announced Hydrasynth, a wave morphing synthesizer with POLYTOUCH, polyphonic aftertouch.
ASM's parent company has been around for a while making OEM keybeds for many other companies and now enters the Synth market with thier own synth, albeit digital, and as Glen Darcy (Hydrasynth Product Manager) calls it "Digital, the new Analog". Well, I guess everyone is entitled to an option. You may recall the name Glen Darcey, he was recently Arturia's VP Product Management before jumping ship over to ASM.
Back to the Hydrasynth. A pretty interesting synth with many attractive features, is an eight-voice, three-oscillator synthesizer anchored around a unique wave morphing synthesis engine. all make use of any one of the 219 single-cycle waveforms available, and Wave Scan mode facilitates defining eight waveforms into a list and then morphing from one to the next using modulation sources. Their modulation matrix looks intriguing, very powerful with fairly straightforward design.
Will I dump my MarrixBrute for it, I doubt it, but time will tell. And speaking of time, that extended warranty I purchased with the MB allowing me to return it for full refund, there's only 7 more months left. Hopefully Arturia will release the firmware update beforehand.
Also announced was the Hydrasynth Desktop version.