Most importantly, it’s one of the few analogue synths that actually can present itself as a workstation, despite limited (in comparison) polyphony. So it’s a complete instrument for composing, structuring and mixing, if you will.

Very few analogue offerings include the entire chain. I can’t think of any, actually, although there are some that if you accept their limitations, provide the same idea. Tempest, for example, and unless you go into virtual territory, I can’t think of any other, actually. Oh wait, something from Mutable instruments perhaps.

But I’m ranting.

Congrats on a great synth.