thats kinda my point,
it has a different goal in mind, its judging a non-dance orientated machine vs a primary dance one, then saying it sucks for not being something it wasn’t supposed to e anyway,
i liked the tempest when i first got it, i thought the drums sounded almost, new wave 80s, as in its not all about punch and compression to the detriment of everything else,
just like you could make country music with the mono, its a lot harder, as it wasnt really geared twords it,
you can make most types of electronic, and not so electronic percussion with the ar, some better than others, same with tempest,
drums in the electronic music generes that most do, have very specific drums, a machine can either get it, and if not its always lacking for someone who makes that style… the ar makes those heavy pounding drums very well, its who they make the machines for so it makes sense…
i dont think dsi was trying to swindle anyone, i just dont think it was made for the same thing, saying that, they coulda made it a bit more drum focused, it is more difficult than it has to be,
but once u learn it, not an issue.
i think it showed that dsi is not very experienced in the drum machine world,
they did almost everything wrong from a marketing point of view,