All I know of the Tempest is from what I’ve heard on YouTube. In my ears I think it’s placed in one corner. No matter what Dave did with it, it was still sitting in that same corner. It’s got one “sound”. (It sounds good though, don’t get me wrong.) When I say generic I mean it the same way as a real snare drum is generic. You can make a real snare drum sound in so many ways depending on how you set it all up. I think the Rytm is like that. The Analog part has its own clear identity, but still generic enough to be molded into most types of music, unlike most other drum machines. And then, you’ve got the samples for reaching even further.
And I agree totally. It’s a beast in the waiting. And it’s a performance instrument! After playing with Dataline in Frankfurt I now (finally) know what it’s like playing with a real drum machine master. Watching him play made me wanna be super fluent with both the Keys and the Rytm… It’s so god damn dynamic!
Oh no… off topic again… Back in into the cage cuckoo!!

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