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Yamaha AN1x if it should be VA. An absolutely best bang for money pricetip or Yamaha SY22/35 or TG33 if it can go into Vector Synthesis territory.
And always…Waldorf Xtk or Q. Very cold and sterile but great sounding synths.[/quote]
I’ll second the Waldorf XT (Keyboards can be harder to find) or the Waldorf Q (Be aware the Q Rack has shared controls for multiple sections, i.e. one set of knobs for 3x oscillators) and the mQ’s have limitations not shared by it’s brethen, and lacking in functionality that the Q/Q+ has.
The Bofeld may be worth a look, but not for me to comment on… brought one new (for live use) and returned it two days later due to constant glitches, skipping encoders, crashes etc, this was a few years back.
Novation? I’d go for older stuff like a Nova or better a SuperNova r even better a SuperNova II… mines 48 voices, 8 parts, 7 effects (admittedly some are crap) per part. Thing is a weapon, plenty of mofulation, and a great workhorse, but some don’t like the core oscillator sound.
Virus Snow? But then you might as well get a A/B/C or TI instead.