model:cycles is probably number 1 due to its format. feels great to play and program. sounds satisfying
digitone is very fun. everything sounds so lush and beautiful plus you get a wide timbral range of extremely musical sounds very easily just by tweaking around with the intuitive interface. the multi-track engine makes it the most fun experience ive ever had composing full patterns/tracks in one device, or in general really
behringer crave is really fun. sounds huge and very very easy to make surprisingly rich fat tones
take-5 is fun because of how great it can sound then how much you can mangle that analog sound after. also fun to have the best vco/filter sound available as soon as you init a patch
bastl thyme and mtl asm 856 for zellersasn are really fun to tweak and warp buffers like molding putty from sampled audio
octatrack is fun in it’s infinite options and live tweakability with scenes. i find its the most fun to sound design percussive sounds from noise with. even moreso than the digitakt
rytm is the most fun to play (next to cycles) and sequence drum patterns. i’d probably like soun design more if i had the more precise encoders of the mk2 and the resampling ability, but still very nice to interact with
electribe es-1 is very fun to sample and program. i miss this one almost solely because it feels good to play. love those rubbery soft buttons and big data dial. love the crispy 16bit internal sampling and the edit sample functionality
malekko manther is kind of fun too, because there are a lot of waveshaping otpions on the panel so its very quick to transform the sounds with per-function fader. plus you can p lock automation to the onboard sequencer. it just doesnt sound great ultimately
rene is the most fun sequencer i’ve used aside from elektron. clocking with 2 external lfos which can also be modulated with cv. using the touch pads to enable arp-like gate patterns from incoming cv on a muted grid. plus snake mode and other cyclical play modes
qubit nebulae is the most fun grain sampler i’ve used aside from maybe norns granchild script with midi mapping to a few midi knobs/faders. nebulae has the best knob-per-function a tool of its kind. very satisfying to have pitch and time decoupled with their own knobs. every knob is significant in shaping the loop, re-arranging the segments for playback, scrubbing through, altering the blur/window/density of the particulate
dd-7 was fun to capture quick loops with
analog four is my current fun-guy. love taking it away from my other gear and seeing what i can extract from its deceptively complex sound tweaking controls and interconnected routing by itself
i imagine the nord 3p is pretty fun. maybe pulsar 23, soma cosmos, mega fm, iridium, deluge. could never justify owning them but those are in my “fun” category on my want-list
agree with both of these statements very much. the digitone point applies to a4 for me too, although not as much as it applies to the dn
(also the take-5 is more fun to program than the rev2, since you asked for my suggestion)