Which hardware do you mean? A Virus is a couple of thousands, and the used Nova synths mentioned in the OP are several hundreds up to thousand as well. I don't find hardware to be very cheap... if you're talking about analog mono synths, yeah, but, what can you do with those, compared to complex virtual analog gear? The only really cheap VA synth, which gives you functionality you typically have in a soft synth is the Waldorf Blofeld for me. But, you'll have to live with the limitations of its user interface then, and, with almost the same synth in software form, that's a pretty hard decision as well.grabme wrote:With the price of hardware being so low I'd say maybe try it out but be prepared to be underwhelmed as its probably not as good as you think its going to be.
For me, hardware really only makes sense if it gives me a complex sound architecture, and loads of knobs. And that's expensive in any case. If you want a analog mono synth, which gives you a fraction of what you can do with a soft synth, yeah, you can get that for a couple of hundred bucks, if that's worth it for you.