It’s absolutely do-able. Depends what style of music you’re making & what kinds of Track processing/Fx you want.
You’re not gonna have inter track relationships like the Kik ducking the Bass but then the same effect can be created with Plocks.

With the OT you can work at micro level, (control over ever note & nuance like a Tracker), or a more macro level, (loops/stems etc.).

Scenes & Parts would be invaluable in this scenario for creating variety & would add a different slant when compared to a DAW.

Some have criticised the quality of the recordings (A/D), on the OT but this has pretty much been proven to be down to poor gain structure. I have an RME UFX feeding a MacBook pro & the OT stands up very well against it.

The biggest drawback to doing everything in the OT is the lack of metering for me. It’s kind of good in way tho, you use your ears not your eyes a lot more.

I did everything in Renoise & was looking for a tactile controller when the OT appeared on the scene & I went that route instead. I miss some of the functionality but for a fast workflow with everything at your finger tips the OT is wicked, (well once you’ve mastered the button combos).

Most importantly, it’s a lot more fun than sitting in front of a computer :slight_smile: