It’s primarily an analog polysynth, with good midi. I personally can’t see the point in a plugin. I’d prefer they concentrate on getting the firmware to where it’s aimed for. I can’t think what a plug in would offer over such a wonderful UI that the One has. In fact it kinda feels a bit dumb to invest in a moog one and then navigate it via a plug in!!! You need something else I suspect.
While it is true about dev team must focus on fixing stuff and prioritize other important features, having a VST/AU plugin is a must for those who work in an studio environment. I own a One because how it sounds, tweak with my hands it is ok, but not the main reason. And my studio it is acustically treathed to sound perfect where my chair is, and the One it is not there. So yeah, when I have a project I would love to have a VST plugin to work from there, my chair. And eventually yes , tweak the One with my hands.
The developer stated that one of the main focus points and criteria when designing One was that it should be able to work smoothly without the need of a companion plugin. That it in all it’s complexity still should be simple and accesable from the OS.
So I guess you will have to dream longer than long for a VST/AU editor plugin.