A quick (but not full) listen at all the links provided: yes, possible. But the question is how much this is about your dedication in tweaking samples/sounds/parameters until you get there (many of the sounds in each link sounded similar to sounds I´ve come across unintentionally by experimenting/learning the OT myself, not really having a source material that would be considered a ‘good start’).

But if you prefer to have the samples ready from start, then it´s really about finding the right samples as pointed out already.

In both cases, you´ll probably need to learn to use LFO´s and resampling etc to get what you are after. Perhaps not as easy as it might be in Ableton. You´ll need to learn the internal structure of the OT, what interferes with other things in this structure. You´ll get confused, because several times you´ll probably think you´ve got the hang of it just to experience something unexpected that proves you that you are wrong.

But if you keep going at it, seeing it as learning to play an new instrument. And being prepared to dedicate the time needed, being prepared that you probably will loose some stuff that you´d like to keep because of learning this instrument (even though that it have save functions). You will find that many (but perhaps not all) the sounds similar to those in your links are within reach in one unit.

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