Yea, I agree. I’m focusing MnM voices on FM and FX routing now, which is where its biggest strengths are, I think. The DigiPro will still get used as well.
Blofeld’s drive algos in the filter sections help to make it come alive. Don Solaris’ “Analog Voltage” pack youtube video was something that made me stop and consider Blofeld as a solid V/A. There was also a “Blofeld vs Juno 60 Quiz” shootout on Gearslutz some time ago. They sounded different, but both sounded quite good, in that instance.
It gets so much press for its wavetable capabilities but it is actually a good all arounder. It just takes a little work to etch out that last 5% to get it into the sonic crossover territory with its competition, and less like a Waldorf.
In fact, the Analog Voltage patches make great springboards to get you there faster.
But there is so much to the synth I am barely even using. It is quite deep. There are loads of modulation slots still unused. The filter routing configurations can turn it into a whole other synth as well. Still so much to explore. The single stereo output doesn’t even bother me that much. As each voice has dual filters, and the multi section has pan/level. It’s easy to get a good mix out of the stereo outputs. And for fine adjustments, I just p-lock the velocity on steps to bring them up or down.
Also, what stand do you have the Monomachine on? The angle looks like it would be perfect for my desk.
It’s an mStand for elevation/tilt + Blue Lounge Cool Feet for further forward tilt. There is also a weight on the base of the Mstand to keep it all from tipping forward when I start hitting MnM’s trigs.
Yea, the whole setup is about $60 but worth it for ergonomics. Before Blofeld I had it elevated over my Rytm+A4, and it is all right there where I need it. Just enough room for the Rytm & A4 cabling, and that’s with Cool Feet under those boxes for better tilt as well:
I may get another mStand. We’ll see how I can set it all up when I get my Rytm back this evening. I’ve grown to like having the MnM above the Blofeld.
Maybe A4 on an mStand above Rytm, next to MnM+Blofeld could work.
http://www.amazon.com/Rain-Design-10032-mStand-Laptop/dp/B000OOYECC
http://www.amazon.com/Lounge-Design-CF-01-SL-Stand-MacBook/dp/B00168RGE8
And yea I have been using the MnM ARP a bit on those drum tracks. Can get a fun re-trig style fill in.
Saving that stuff for the stage. 
Ironically, Blofeld has allowed me to view MnM as a different kind of live instrument than I did before. Using the ARP and FX as realtime performance parameters more, with more in the moment tweaks, and less reliance on programmed automation.