Hey Koshdukai,
"I was a bit surprised with your post/question, speaking of Piano & Strings sounds in the same sentence as MatrixBrute, a mono/paraphonic analog synth."
Is that a nice way of calling me a dumbass? LOL. I have long accepted my learning disability (yes, seriously... I am a combo of learning disabled and gifted. I learn very slow but once I get it I excel) I asked the question because I was trying to learn what I don't know or understand.
"Meaning, like it was explained in this thread, you're basically comparing oranges with apples here, when seeing the synths you listed, some mono-timbral analog polys, others mono-timbral digital (VA) polys and multi-timbral pure digital polys, none having much to do with a MatrixBrute (or a Moog Mini/Sub37/etc)."
Yes, I have learned that just this week from wisdom from you guys
"I'm also surprised with you mentioning" (I saw there were samples for sale that had piano's but only 3 notes/keys at a time won't do.)
"Not sure where you were planning to place those samples with the MatrixBrute, since, again, it's an (mono/paraphonic) analog synth."
Again, learning. I have no experience with anything other than workstations, and synth/keys are another instrument I play after guitar, vocals, bass, and drums. I am not very technically advanced. I sue digital recorders Roland VS to record. A DAW would literally take me years to get proficient at. I play everything, programming is way beyond me. I am all hardware, but I do pretty well in the end...
(That means I’m no longer tied to getting workstations)
"If you're used to workstations and are tired of the 1-unit-does-it-all, then be prepared to get the opposite experience: 1-unit-does-one-thing-(hopefully)-extremely-well so... you'll need multiple units
Which means, you'll be getting various instruments/modules, if you're expecting multi-timbral playing (multiple sounds/presets at the same time) either split or layered... like you've already realized, when mentioning pairing it with an additional rack module (Kurzweil, ...)." So, keep in mind, MatrixBrute will get you amazing bass and lead sounds but don't expect to get lush chord sounds out of what's essentially a monophonic synth with some clever paraphonic capabilities (which is more interesting than many pure mono 3 OSC synths)."
Yes,I couldn't agree more. This exact realization/conclusion came to last night after the help from you guys. I had thought and hoped the MxB would have more than bass and lead sounds.
So, at the moment I am leaning towards a Yamaha modx6 and a synth like MiniBrute or module like a Moog Minotaur. I don't really have space for more than one synthesizer, so it will be 1 + a module.
I am beyond grateful to you guys for helping me figure what I need.
Bleesings!