I recently bought a midi controller keyboard (MPK249, which is awesome...maybe overkill) and got the chance to dabble a little bit with the bundled VST's.
That brief experience made me realize that i don't like "playing" on soft synths and regardless - i don't like the fact that my controller is just an expensive piece of plastic and metal without the pc, it just isn't an instrument.
I started out by playing the guitar, so the transition to play on a computer really hampers my creative process since it's a pain for me to start loading the DAW, the VST etc.
That being said, i got the feeling that a hardware synth will be a lot more convenient for me - the tactile feeling it provides, the lack of computer-diving, and the absence of the "what did i map this button to do?" headache...
I did a lot of research, and found that the usual suspects are: Korg Minilogue\monologue, Roland JD-Xi, Korg Volca line - namely Volca Keys, Roland System 1, Roland Gaia SH-01, Arturia MicroBrute, Novation BassStation 2, Waldorf Blofeld, Arturia MiniBrute. (I saw a used Access Virus B for about 600$ - would that be overkill for a beginner?)
I'd like to stress upon the fact that i want something fun and intuitive to play with (and play on), so i'd like to keep "menu-diving" to a minimum.
I'd like to hear your thoughts and suggestions
Thanks!
P.S
I don't care if it's analogue\VA\digital.