avantronica - I decided to buy the Rytm to be able to run things independently. they will both be tempo sync’d, but I don’t want do synchronise pattern changes and things like that. maybe master effects should also be independent. I probably wont use OT effects on the Rytm for that reason, but a little compression to the master sound might be a good idea.
for sure, the Rytm > Ot configuration is much more flexible. but for me the problem isn’t about “damaging” the sound. i just think that the OT compressor isn’t very good and I thought that the analog comp in the Rytm should sound much better, specially in the master. is it?
I actually got the OT to focus on my electronic music project, beat oriented stuff. I have done a lot of experiments but decided to stop trying to finish songs and prepare a full live set. The last three songs (blob, jazz garden and edduzzeira) on my last year’s Weekly Beats are OT only: http://weeklybeats.com/#/matheusleston. Now I’m going some sort of “writer’s block” and I’m hoping the Rytm will help 
bkinsman - at my house I have a allen heath Zed 10, which is amazing. i can route everything I have to the OT to sample. but for live performances I wan’t to be as minimal as possible. i’m really tired of walking around with a lot of equipment and unplugging the whole studio.
(btw, just commented on your video in another topic. amazing stuff!)