Besides resizable plugin
GUIs (not just the suite!
), what about something crazy like the old Rosser EQ modules that the Rockfield Studios and Mayfair Studios used to use? Rockfield still has some of those, plucked from the original console, and everyone's freaking about about Queen right now, and those were in the mix on
Night at the Opera And All That, so maybe a digital emulation would a hot item? (Lots of other cool stuff recorded back in the day at those studios, too, mind you!). IKM would have to probably go off and do a partnership deal of some sort with the "donor studio" -- though other manufacturers have had success with such approaches.
Some of Mayfield's old Rosser EQ modules have ended up in Snap Studios, which have a picture of them in their current state there:
They look like ye olde 3-band-type EQs and a gain knob. So maybe either Snap or Rockfield would consent to a modelling deal?
Might offset the cost of whatever they pay for it!
Meanwhile, the sort-of-"Frankenstein" HeliosCentric Studios console that combines bits of the original desks from Island Records Basing Street Studio 2 and Space Studios has now famously gone up for auction:
A couple of other manufacturers have Helios emulations of one sort or another, but not IKM. So perhaps whoever gets the HeliosCentric console would do a deal?