I look so forward to waking up everyday that I can't sleep.

Solaris has always had the ability to do analog emulated sound, but now it also has the features that most developers overlook.
Seperate Oscillator Glide amounts per Oscillator is exactly what Oberheim and Moog had that made their portamento sound a breed apart.
Small amounts for fast attack playing make Solaris sound like a PolyMoog or XPander.
Longer amounts make a long portamento glide sound like several synths participating. Sweet.
Adding external Modular Filters is lots of fun. Flexor III, RDII's, and SpaceF's satellites allow many choices. But the new Formant Filters are excellent also.
I have hooked up my analog synths and Mic's and will report back. So far just using the WAV Oscillators and a sample from the Symphony Of Voices Boys Choir Aahh's is stunning. Using an expression pedal or ModWheel gives one all the control for sweeps that would be needed.
I use LFO C w/ a Random wave, and the slowest settings on the other 2 LFO's so my pedal fully back will reset the rates. Mono settings are really in Yo face sounding.
I am just getting started w/ this, and there still are many new features I will try today. The new mixing features and selections allow more options now too. This is a serious upgrade.