For me it’s the opposite!
Digitone is fairly bewildering for me - lots of options that don’t make sense to me and I often struggle to get the sounds I want.
If you understand subtractive synthesis then A4 is so much easier to work with and I get to something fairly quickly with it. Having recently picked up an A4 its giving me everything I was trying to create with the Digitone without having to watch tutorial videos and bending it against its will.
I think it really depends on the kind of sounds you want to create!
A used MK1 A4 is an absolute bargain.
For the OP though I’ve recently picked up both a Minifreak and an A4 - I think they compliment each other well
If I could only have one though I’d take the A4
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