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dude you seem a bit lost
there are two types of synths: hardware and software. hardware has the reputation of sounding a bit better, but it's expensive. back then when tracks like sound of nature were produced, software wasn't as spread out and devoloped as today so it probably was made with an hardware synth. the "legendary" one used in many tracks from that time was the roland jp8080
but nowadays there's the software option. cheaper than hardware, downloadable if you go the illegal way. you already mentioned one of the popular software synths nowadays, Absynth. others very popular are Z3ta, Vstation, Albino, Synth 1 (which is actually free), etc. probably harder to get that "massive" sound, but if you mess around enough you might get something similar
and then there's the third option which is loading hardware samples into good samplers like the ones in Reason. if you go this way you'll be a lot more limited, since you cannot really edit the source of the sample
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