Again, its strength is in precision programming and creating practically any sound you can mentally conceive.
This is what I needed to hear. After watching an insane amount of videos I get what you and others mean by that it can sound cold and electronic, and people were saying that it's easy to get bad sounds out of. But, personally, I'm using to using VSTs like Serum, Massive, and Sylenth, which I love all to death, and though I love the classic analogue sounds, I'm much more an electro kid, analogue inspired.
I did decide to go for the P12 in large part to what you said, and what I subsequently researched about its sound design potentials. I'm all for finding out the secrets to this synth and putting time into it. Plus, I thought that having a more electronic sounding synth would mix better with my style of music as it currently is, and then get the OB6 later down the line as my second synth to compliment it.
The OB6 sounded absolutely fantastic right off the bat, but I'm still crazy stoked to receive my P12 and find out for myself what I can get it to do.