"...I do also prefer a purely analog instrument, no risk there of software becoming outdated/incompatible and buggy firmware that doesn't get any updates, as seen from the Moog Theremini." - DreadVox
There's a lot to be said for purely analog, WYSIWYG. I wish there were a more transparently obvious and durable form of digital, as it can do lots of basic & fancy stuff that is difficult or next to impossible to do in analog, and much cheaper. The Claravox seems OK for what it is, but I don't like blends like that as they tend to be the worst of both worlds - go analog, or as digital as possible, or go home. Anything with a processor shouldn't need a plastic hex tuning tool to pull it out of a factory-induced coma.
I find it both strange and not strange that Moog Inc. has trouble with software, it's the wild wild west, coupled I suppose with a certain amount of indifference. And you never want an instrument tied to an external operating system or digital interface, chances are good the HW will outlive the rapidly shifting sands of our current computing platforms. Almost no such thing as future proofing these days. Don't fall in love with anything electronic.