I would recommend. also to include used synthesizers in your considerations. Digital synthesizers in particular are anything but stable in value, some you can get after a few years for a fraction of the new price.LoveEnigma18 wrote: Sat Jan 31, 2026 5:10 pm cryophonik and zerocrossing:
Thank you, appreciate your suggestions. I understand that these are not proper/actual analog hardware synths, but I want a hardware synth not for the analog sound, but something I can enjoy playing on its own. I am OK with digital hardware synths. I am hoping it will be bring some fun in music production, which sometimes I tend to lose in the box. I have never had any hardware synth, so I thought let me start with something which is familiar in terms of (software) sounds but gives a tactile control.
Also, most of the analog synths are too expensive for me. I would want to get minilogue XD sooner or later as it has that analog sound at an affordable price, but I am looking for more polyphony and a bigger keybed apart from other things.
I wish I could buy UDO Super 6/8, but it is not affordable and not even available in my country.
Do you have any specific recommendations for synths that I should consider checking out? Please note that my budget is $1500 to $2000.
And if you ask me: features are treacherous. At the end of the day it´s other things that are more important.
But anywy: your vague description of your targets is no good foundation for qualified recommendations. What sounds are you looking for? There are many difital synthesis methods, including ROMplers. Are there any additional features like USB audio that are interesting for you?