Rytm does great bass lines. If you go the Rytm route, check out the Files section for single cycle waveform chains. There are some moog and waldorf pulse bass waveforms in there that I use for deep bass with Rytm’s sample capabilities.

The sample section really opens up possibilities especially as you can layer the samples with synthesized drums. Using LFOs, some realtime parameter sweeps, along with more carefully programmed p-locks with samples can get into some nice textured sounds. The performance and scene modes combined with the compressor just make it an overall wonderful value. If you want an extra LFO for sound design, you can add on GugaBox’s Morph4 midi controller which has an automation mode that can act as an extra LFO.

For all its limitations, the Rytm is incredibly flexible. And it just sounds ace too. Your MD going in and hitting the Rytm compressor will really have you perking up.

Rytm wasn’t even on my radar until I came across this video by Dataline where he gets into some sample manipulation early on. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eov9iFyEGc0
Now, Rytm is at the heart of my music.