Mac user, I'm quite skeptical about the native death testers.
I am under Ventura because once again native will be the last to start using perfume for sonoma compatibility as usual. But beyond that I still have real problems using Ventura. Using several third party editors I I already have recurring scanning problems, komplet takes a relatively long time to scan my libs when opening while kontakt scans them immediately. I'm only talking about native libs and not even third-party editors. (unacceptable) I'm not even talking about the fact that to detect a volume pedal there. you have to calibrate it inverted! what's more obvious.
when I am under Cubase, as soon as I open two instances of kontakt I lose all the gui, and I no longer have the VST display (native) on the screen. No monitoring of the hardware display also with several instance of kompletes in cubase or ableton you have to open the vst and activate it to find the display on the hardware what's more practical you tell me!!!!!!!
so I really wonder what the testing service does!!! I had made a request to enter the tester program but without response so instead of making music I play computer developer. interesting..... I once again find it unacceptable to put on the market a product with so many default uses, it's once again the users who are toasting. And I'm not even talking about third-party publishers. It's a shame though because the keyboard is really great, perhaps the best on the market in this category. Beta tester at Arturia I participated in the development of the mkII 88 for the keyboard dynamics and the final beta unlike you, the product was placed on the market in perfect working condition (PC and Mac). M1 compatibility followed immediately ............. 1 to 2 months for all vsts.
seriously review your testing service because it really sucks!