I considered it, I was very impressed with Tempest as a synthesizer. However, the 16 pattern project limit on Tempest quickly turned me off (even if the patterns are 8 bars long). I suppose for studio work only it would suffice, but I write for the stage as well, and have grown accustomed to Elektron’s 128 patterns per project framework.

I eventually found Rytm accompaniment by way of A4 +Nord Drum 1 instead of Tempest. It feels like I am getting far, far more for less money with A4+ND1. On the A4… more filter types, FX, sound locks, ext inputs, macros (performance mode), and 4x the amount of unique measures in a project.
I only really feel like it is losing out to Tempest on the lack of individual outputs. But thanks to A4’s various filter types, I can get a good mix to go out of the stereo outputs anyway.

The size of the Tempest also disappointed me a little. A bit too big for my liking. That and the Prophet 12 really do not need to be so wide and long, but I am admittedly too picky about portability.