I'm still hoping to add a monophonic analog module to my set up, probably to be controlled by a Prophet '08 or Prophet Rev2. This would obviously give me the much coveted five-octave keyboard range. Anyways, I'm considering which of the in-production available choices offer a rich classic analog sound, two stable oscillators, a plethora of knobs or sliders (no matrix panels), and a respectable quality build. My first instinct is to go for the Odyssey, but also up for consideration are the Oberheim SEM Pro (incomplete envelopes), Vermona Mono Lancet (lacks pulse width), Moog Mother-32 (vastly incomplete architecture), Boomstar 4075, Analog Solutions Leipzig-S (square wave sounds like a pulse, and possibly less than stable oscillators), and Hypersynth Xenophone. This last instrument has the most sophisticated architecture, but the YT demonstrations strike me as sounding rather bland.
I'm not in need of an overly complex voice architecture, but certainly the fundamentals should be present. My main interest is with a high quality classic analog tone, something that rises above the DCO character.
Comments, thoughts, and experiences regarding the above modules? Any other worthwhile modules I've missed?