Keep in mind that the RYTM is still primarily a drum machine. You can of course do a lot of interesting stuff with it, including producing full tracks, but it’s never going to have the flexibility of a computer-based setup or even a full-fledged MIDI sequencer.

I’ve switched away from the computer for music making for the same reason that you mentioned and I’m now using a setup that consists of an Analog Four, a RYTM, a MPC-1000, a small modular system, and a Waldorf Micro Q keyboard. I finally settled of this selection of gear after going through a lot of different devices.

If you’re hesitant about spending money on a RYTM, then I’d recommend picking up a second-hand MPC-1000. They can be had for cheap these days, and make for a very powerful MIDI sequencer and sampler as long as you install JJOS2XL. Depending on the kind of sounds you’re after you can then also add a second hand VA or a simple analog synth such as the Micro- or MiniBrute and first figure out if you even like a hardware setup before you spend the big bucks. :slight_smile: