I have been wondering as well what analog sound means.cryophonik wrote: Sun Jul 05, 2026 5:27 pmUntil/unless you can define that with something more specific and tangible, you're not going to get any useful advice.
Maybe s/he means the types of sounds it can make.
I think most subtractive synths overlap considerably, like 90%.
So just get a very complete synth with lots of features, which usually translates to versatility. The sound quality as such is fine with most products these days.
Although it is like a decade old, Retrologue 2 is still my main synth. It sounds very good, is very versatile and also quite a bit cheaper than U-he etc.
