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For the bass player, it's the Moog Taurus, or the Minitaur is close (and cheaper!).
I nearly bought a DX-7 this year, but the seller messed me about, so I had to get my money back.
I've got a Roland SH-32 thing which does a darned good Tom Sawyer growl.
I've got a Yamaha JV-1010, which has a lot of handy sounds; its big brothers (JV-880, JV-1080) can run a whole multi-part composition and are used in movie soundtracks and suchlike.
If I had a sound room and a spare £10k, I'd have all of them and an Oberheim.
if I had a bit more talent, I'd be able to play them too!
I think it's Behringer who have just released a Minimoog clone - I'll probably pick one of those up at some point.
http://www.sonicprojects.ch/opxpro2/description.html
Of the other synths I've spent time with, the SH-5, CS60 and Jupiter 6 are right up there.
I said maybe.....
Of the ones I still have, I think my favourite might be the Polivoks aka the "Russian Minimoog". It's cranky and unreliable and dirty and has the worst keyboard of all time, but nothing else sounds like it.
I never much liked the SH-101 though.
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I'm personally responsible for all global warming
I had an EX-8000 for a while. I kept using the same handful of favourite sounds. The only way to stop this was to trade the module in.