The short answer from a sound quality perspective: I record MnM phrases into my OT quite a bit for gigs and it works fine.

The longer answer has to do with the advantages the MnM has over the OT. For awhile I thought that because it could sample tons of phrases, the OT was all I’d need at the gig and the MnM could stay home. But the longer I use the MnM, the more I appreciate its arpeggiators’ ability to add subtle but endless variations into a pattern. For that ability alone, I wouldn’t want to gig without it. That’s me and my approach though.

The OT offers lots of cool ways to add variation as well, not least of which are its independent track lengths, greater range of effects, and slicing capabilities, not to mention all the great tricks the crossfader can do. If your MnM lines don’t change appreciably as your tracks progress, the OT could be a terrific option.

Another thought that might save you money though: Have you at least tried recording your MnM lines into a DAW and chopping them up there, then loading them into the AR? You could use a couple of its tracks to play them back, and not need to buy&learn a new instrument.

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