Technically true but I found this nightmarish to program, and I’m one of those guys who likes programming the TX81Z from the front panel. It’s like all the flakiness of the MicroQ, plus a bona fide “keyhole surgery” menu-surfing interface driven by crappy clicky little quinoa-sized buttons . The interface is about as bad as the Matrix 6R. On top of that, the envelopes are not snappy and I would not recommend them for drums. That said, it’s a beautiful idea on a high level, and some people can really make it sing, at least for melodic stuff. However the drum kit functionality (again, IMO) is garbage.
These are not FM, don’t even have vibrato, but I can vouch (at least in the RY30’s case) for weirdness that will likely appeal to Yamaha FM fans. Also just a pretty cool architecture all around; it’s great for what it is.
Delicious machine; I really enjoyed the short spell I had with one. I don’t remember using it for drums but what a great sound and that LCD display is beautiful.
My votes are on: Nord G1, TX81Z. Haven’t played with the Nord Drum but it’s on my lust list.
Monomachine can probably do it but I haven’t quite hit those notes yet on mine.