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Korg Minilogue is a very decent analogue poly, with the Behringer DM12 module being a deeper, cleverer design. Left-field choice would be something like the Dreadbox Abyss.
What do you think of the PC3? I was looking for the 88-key version before I found a cheap Oberheim controller.
He also had a Roland JP-08 module but those things are just too small...shame as it would have been ideal.
The SE-02 looks slightly better so might wait for prices to soften.
He's in an 80's band and is buying a Roland System 8.
Also keeping an eye on Behringer. They are working on a Oberheim OB-X remake apparently. Deepmind Module might be ideal as you say.
While I wait for Behringer to disrupt the market even more I'll probably end up with Korg Minilogue or maybe Roland JD-Xi (hate their recent build quality though). I've spotted a Nord Lead 2 module for £300 that is tempting.
(I upgraded to a Fantom G for the home studio, and it's nowhere near as quick and easy to get something going.)
Let me know how the PC3 goes - it's got the whole VAST thing going on, but I've never really understood that, and the menu system looks like it's designed for super-geeks.
Funny, but I was also looking at old Fantom G or X but got all confused and decided I didn't want a total workstation (even though the Kurzweil sort of is a bit). My main priority was wooden side panels!
I was reading Thomas Dolby's book and it got me thinking about all the stuff I tried to do in the 80's and didn't have the talent or £££.
Just listening to Killing Joke Love Like Blood ---- that OB-X stuff does it for me!
Does a sweet Yamaha CP80 piano that defines the 80's for me.
The Kurzweil designers are obvious PG and Genesis fans with presets names like "Gabriel's Flood" and "Lamb Lies Down"