Exactly. It is a very nice synth although it has a few bugs and shortcomings (mostly to do with voice allocation and/or limited memory capacity), and a very ice set of pads, but those don’t add up to a good drum machine for everyone. I mean, i’ts not that I find it hard to program, I also like to get great drum sounds out of a Virus or a Nord Modular or Analog Four. In fact the first thing I do with any new synth is try making a kick drum to get a feeling for the low-pass filter and the envelopes.
But…I decided to get a drum machine for drums, rather than as a general synthesizer. And I have been finding that I still make more drums in my OT and on the A4 than in the Tempest, which I have used instead for basses and pads. It sounds great, but to be honest I could have saved money and got the same/more functionality with an MPC1000 running JJOS and a Tetra or Mopho X4.
It’s like I wanted a motorcycle and ended up with a truck…of course it’s much more powerful, but at the expense of agility and speed. If you like driving a truck it’s a wonderful machine, but for drums I prefer a different approach than from other instruments.