D-beam is great. It’s not miles away from tweaking the knobs on a 303.
I’m all for more interaction and immediacy. Sorry, but you don’t look any more goofy waving your arms around than you do twiddling with intensity and determination.

303, 808 and 909 all in one would kinda blow. If it’s actually usable without menu diving, it’s huge, expensive and has too many parameters in front of you at once. Either way, totally missing what worked about the originals.

It’s interesting, Boss (and they are Roland) has done more to change music in recent memory, with it’s loopers and the SPs. If I think back over the last 10 years? I’ve heard more good music that was influenced by working with the loop stations and cheap, yet fun samplers. The new loop station seems very cool and it’s nice that they finally acknowledged that way more people than guitarists or people using their feet were using them.