You are asking many technical questions, but it is not clear exactly what you want to do with whichever machine you end up with.
Can you explain the workflow you are looking for? I think that would also help in giving you advice.
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I did not see your other post above
In the case that you want a drum machine, both machines are very capable. I think the main factor to consider is whether you want the core of your drum creation to be synthesis or samples.
While I agree that there are still issues that need to be addressed in the AR’s OS, it could also be said for the OT. I think they are on equal footing as far as that is concerned.
The OT is very menu driven, and I found myself to be focused very much on the interface and remembering key combinations. I felt it to be less than intuitive. The AR’s interface is much more shallow that then OT’s and, I feel, more intuitive. Some functions are confusing, but most are relatively top-level in the menu architecture. Ultimately, though, the OT is capable of doing more things than the AR.
My vote leans toward the AR. I’ve had both the OT and AR. I first owned the OT, all I wanted was to use it as a drum machine and never felt fully satisfied. The AR, for me at least, fills that role much better (as it is designed to).
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