Haha, you see now I've had a couple of Moogs for a while and am very familiar with their sound. When you say Minimoog, I presume you mean Voyager, because no other synth ever labelled Minimoog ever had presets. The Little Phatty (worst name ever) does but it's not a Mini.
As for the sound, I disagree - nothing else I've ever played has the same thick, creamy, weighty tone. It sounds miles away from the old Junos. Whether or not it's to your taste is a different matter, but each synth has its own set of tonal qualities that make it what it is. Your comment about 'basic waveforms' is strange as all analogue synths start with them. They all sound pretty samey if you just take the basic waveform without filtering etc. There are variations due to the way the circuits generate them, but the real sound of a synth lies in its filter, and the way the stages (VCO, VCF, VCA, modulation) interact. There are subtle overloadings going on, waveform phasing, or loose component tolerances, or clean, well-managed levels etc. that all contribute to the way something sounds. To my ears, the Juno sounds defined, solid, and kind of well-mannered. Compare it to a Jupiter or SH and you still get that basic Roland tone but they're much edgier. The Junos are good reliable all-rounder polys, but I'd say a Moog is a really good bet for classy, powerful leads and basses. Horses for courses.
That variation in analogue guts is also why I've never found that feel in any software or VA or other digital recreation of an analogue. They're all too static, no matter how deep the bass goes or how overdriven the filter gets. Next to the real thing they're very much a compromise IMO. Then there's the interface - give me knobs and sliders any day. Stuff I've had with two buttons and a datawheel - or even worse, software - just gets abandoned infavour of something I don't have to think about to program/tweak.
None of which matters if you have something you like the sound of, as that's what you make music with. Plenty of folk relish software and do good things with it. I get my kicks from hardware. That said, I wouldn't mind a Mellotron softsynth as real ones are waaaay out of my price league...
And BTW, nobody who buys a Moog uses its presests. :music: