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Definitely keep the TX81z, its a beast and does really good basses/pads/keys and leads. It needs exploring though and you need to go beyond the presets (with exception of lately bass of course). It can also get very gritty in a good way, amazing with effects.
I would also recommend a DX7 or TX7. Nothing can match this for its particular sound - it is what it is (the famous DX7 sound) and the 12bit converters make a real difference. TX7’s are particularly cheap and 1000s of patches online are unreal.
You can use CTRLR (Free) for controlling/editing the TX81z and TX7
Tx81z: http://ctrlr.org/yamaha-tx81z/
Tx7/DX7: http://ctrlr.org/yamaha-tx7-beta/
Ensoniq digital synths are superb.
Casio synths are underrated/cheap and will probably diversify your sound more than another Yamaha FM synth.
Ive heard amazing things about Novation’s Supernova 2 (but they can be expensive).
I also recommend the Waldorf Microwave 2 or XT (same engine, same sound). The new MonstrumWave editor for these is very good!
I would love to try all the cheap new digital synths (Ultranova/mininova etc) but can’t say I like any demos so far.
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