Glancing back at the thread "what would you like to see next?" from several years back
The Ensoniq SQ-80, a development of the esq-1 was a top-of-the-line hybrid digital-analog synthesizer of the late 1980''s early '90's with an 8/4 voice archetecture featuring both split and layer. New it sold for $2200 USD
The recongizied publication on it was Transonic Hacker
https://www.google.com/#q=transoniq+hackerThe recogbized expert is Rainer Buchty, who, among other things, found a fourth audio oscillator and hidden waveforms
https://www.google.com/#q=buchty+ensoniqThe SQ80L vst unit page
http://www.buchty.net/ensoniq/It would be interesting if Arturian arranged things so that you could add samples to the wavetable. You know how they like to put little goodies in their synths, like a fully polyphonic envelope in the Solinav and making the Mini V polyphonic or the Vox Connie a string machine and a waveform generator in the Farfisa Compact Deluxe
I think Mr. Buchty would not mind hearing from Arturia
A homegrown sfz and sf2 player on the order of the old, no longer available Cakewalk sfz+ Professional that retailed for $60.00USD
sfz player overview
http://www.drealm.info/sfz/plj-sfz.xhtmlAbout sfz files and programming
http://www.sfzformat.com/index.php?title=Main_Pagesfz program editor
http://audio.clockbeat.com/sfZed.htmlORGANS The Yamana 45D, the flagship Yamaha Combo organ or the Elka Panther 300/Duo Deluxe Either of these was a real beast. There is also the early Farfisa Professionals
Upgrade the Farfisa Compact Deluxe to the Compact Duo. for the bottom KB, I'd recommend a 16' coupler as its voicing, Dolce 8' principal 8' and ottava (principl) 4', was a bit weak
One of the following; The Crumar Orchestrator aka Multiman or the Sequential Circuits Prelude
The Casio CZ-101/1000. The CZ-101 was the first Phase Distortion synthesizer and the CZ-1000 was it's full-size implementation. These were Casio's entry into the respectable synthesizer ranks