I like this idea. Will have to experiment!

My goal is to be able to get as much out of my Rytm as possible, to have the ability to do the entire performance from the Rytm.
Then - do the same thing with my Analog Four. And finally when combined, have an independent understanding of each as stand-alone instruments, so that their sum is greater than the total of their parts.

I started using a re-amped Korg Volca Sample in the Rytm’s input for backing and transitional percussion. But I almost feel like this is cheating. Hehehe. It’s a very affordable solution, though, and sounds good hitting the Rytm’s compressor.
In the end, I’ll probably use the Volca more than my internal Rytm loops for transitions, as it’s more flexible, but the experiment has opened me up to using more loops in the Rytm for compositions. I’m dedicating those 4 pads in 2 voices to loops now.
If only we could resample with it…