That is why I started this I wanted to know if the Rigol DG1022 is any good.
The Rigol DG1022 is very good in terms of what you can buy for that sort of money. Personally I have a Siglent SDG1020, which is pretty much the same as the Rigol, only it has a bigger color screen, more waveform memory (4Kpts vs 16Kpts) and bigger resolution DACs (14 bits for both channes vs 14 bit CH1/10bit CH2)... higher sample rate (125 MSamples/s vs 100 MSamples/s)
I talked to my boss and he said if he lets me buy one it will need to have AM, FM and Sweep waveforms.
If this is a must, then clearly an old analog function generator is almost excluded, this one has AM, DSB-AM, FM, PM, sweep, burst... And of course, you have the advantage of arbitrary waveforms... Which an analog gen can't do...