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decent keyboard / controller n some midi mapping - tweak away ?
On the other hand my Polivoks needs to be left on for ten minutes before it even thinks about making a note with a pitch, and even then has to be calibrated every time you use it. Don't think I've ever had an old synth actually break on me though.
That said, the Minimoog architecture is (relatively) limited, and you can cover more territory with the Xenophone Hypersynth, MFB Dominion, etc. Bass station II or Minibrute are simpler, but decent, as is the new Monologue from Korg (which seems more 'musical' than the MS-20, which I found better for making noises, FX and perc sounds.)
Left-field modern-but-vintage choice is an Oberheim SEM with any MIDI controller keyboard.
Thanks all.
Personally I can't be doing with Eurorack stuff, it's all too fiddly. Plus if I was spending that much on a synth, I'd want a polysynth/
You are right that the form factor makes it look very fiddly to use compared to a Model D.
https://www.moogmusic.com/products/modulars/emerson-moog-modular-system
Seeing as no one has said it yet - ProOne.
As hands on as it gets
Not overly complex - 2 OSC, filter, Envelope, basic sequencer
Patching is limited but limited to stuff you will use and understand what is going on.
Sounds like nothing else.
On budget (!)
Just a suggestion.