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I think you almost can’t go wrong with the OT as part of your setup.
You get a looper, sampler, midi sequencer, multi-effects processor in one box with the same sequencer you already know and love.
It’s probably the most complex of the Elektron gear but you don’t need to master it all at once. It is much better to plan out how you think you’ll use it in your current setup and then learn more tricks as you go.
For instance, I’ve never used the pickup machines but use the midi sequencer, thru, and flex machines a lot.
Obviously with a sampler you can bring whatever sounds you want from any source with you to a show and leave more gear behind. Depends on how essential it is for you to manipulate the sound generation live vs processing/chopping those sounds with filters, effects, lfos, etc.
I tried incorporating a MnM into my setup recently but four machines was a machine too far for my brain/setup. I considered using it just to make sounds I could sample with the OT but it was a lot of money for that purpose when I have a laptop full of softsynths I could sample as well.
I love my AR but if I had to give one up it would go before the A4 and OT. It is kind of ironic because when I decided to move away from the laptop the first thing I wanted to get was a drum machine.
It’s just that the A4 can recreate many of the A4’s analog synth drums and the OT can obviously play any sampled drum so, arm twisted, I could get by without the AR…but I’d miss those super fun pads, easy mutes, easy performance tweaks, etc.