It seems like a good direction blending hard & soft synth like that!
The best tip I can give to people just starting out producing this genre is to learn to know 1 synth properly, in the long run the understanding gained from learning every function of one single synth is gonna be extremely rewarding. Way to many people start out with downloading 100 different soft synths and VST's, stay away from it.
I recommend Syntorial as a good starting place to learn Synthesis if you are new to some of the functions in synth's. It really helped me out a lot back in the beginning.
"Syntorial is video game-like training software, that will teach you how to program synth patches by ear."
https://www.syntorial.com
I will definitely check that out! PS: I like the Elektron gear especially because they're so "hands-on". Via OverBridge (well, what it could become anyway!) you get very good visual and auditive feedback, also nice to learn with (it's fast!).