Also, a little backstory, this was a essentially a throwaway song because I wrote it for a puzzle game that never got released (even in demo form) about a year ago. Last night, after I had "acquired" Ravity(S) and Ravity(R) I decided to try and revisit it, which I still am.
The synths and FX I used so far are:
LUXONIX Ravity(S): Everything except drums. I like this better than Purity, Purity is too "soft". This replaced a combination of Triangle II and FM7, which just sounded too harsh. As soon as I get my hands on a SC-8850, I'll use that and Cobalt more often than Ravity.
MAGIX Beatbox: This is what powers the first beat, and the jangly 808/909 percussion, and the WHOOOSH-boom-boom-boom. It's a sample based drum machine, but you have to use THEIR samples (which aren't really that bad). Unfortunately, it's programmed by an internal sequencer and not by MIDI so I couldn't route it to Ravity(R) without re-writing everything.
MAGIX Robota: This is what powers the beat that kicks in later, it's an analog drum computer simulator (or as I like to call it, an 808-ripoff). This sounds REALLY good and it's insanely easy to program and tweak, but it's also an internal sequencer so again I couldn't route it to Ravity(R) without re-writing everything.
LUXONIX LFX-1310: This is a really awesome free FX unit that sounds really great! I used it for some slight distortion and a EQ lowcut filter on Beatbox.
MAGIX Vintage Chorus: This was used to add chorus to the string pads. Nothing much to write home about, it does it's job.