The SH-32 is a pretty great VA synth. I’d recommend trying to demo the sound (and the layout) before you buy it- the interface isn’t the greatest and the filter gets very wobbly and digital sounding at higher resonances. But it hits face-melting lows and convincing highs. In fact, it’s best at shimmering arpeggios and big mid-high pads.

It’s from 2001 and you’re going to hear it’s age sometimes (the presets sound like club techno of that era through and through and you’ll find the sweet spot of digital crackle showing through the analog tones to work great for that era of music). If you can find one reasonably priced it’s worth a try: you can always just sell it for what you bought it for. But if you run into major price inflation I’d just save up a little more and buy a better synth.