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Are you looking for a one-device solution, or a specialized drum machine to be part of a setup with several synths/sequencers?
The MD can very well be used for such drum duties!
Those kick fills can be easily achieved with a second kick track. Track 1: main kick. Track 2: slightly high-pass filtered kick, much more trigs (maybe every 16th), normally muted, unmuted for fills. That’s the most straight-forward method, as I would do it. However, there are also much more weird/sophisticated methods available to achieve the same thing! RAM machines that resample the mains or just the kick and add highpass-filtered trigs, control machines and retrig, LFO’s etc etc. The MD is very simple and straight-forward at first sight, but deeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeep when having a closer look!
I’d recommend listening at the sound demos. Every sound that you can achieve with internal synthesis saves tedious sample loading time. On the other hand, though, sample management is not that much of an issue when you think about a clever workflow. Sometimes I relied 100% on samples on the MD, using several (about 8) sample banks a 3x16 samples (= 3 kits a 16 samples), which I cycled through while the sequencer was playing. I like this 12 bit crunch and somewhat oldschool, dirty lo-fi digital sound.
Regarding internal synthesis, you should have a look at those 808/909 kits programmed by Justin Valer. Siesta Submarina/Oobleck/Trond Christensen uses the MD all the time, he also shows how dirty the sound can get when treated by a Filterbank. Another name that comes to mind when talking about the MD and straight-forward techno drums is Highsage. The vids of Allerian show more special techniques (e.g., RAM sampling). Then there’s this "IDM in a box’ video that illustrates the scope of control machines and sold a lot of MD’s in the past. Last but not least, Dubathonic has been thinking about how to use the MD to program complete tracks (incl. melodies) for quite a long time (years).