Agree but there is another option I use with these drum machines - 1010 Blackbox. A little more $$$ (new) than the ERM but it obviously is much more feature rich. I record all my drum machines into it. You can set the loop length and it has sync start so it’s very easy to get the machines in this way.

On the Tr6s I pull down all the faders but one and record loops one track at a time. It takes 5 minutes at the most to do this since I am just making 4 or 8 bar loops typically. But, the advantage is I can make really long loops as well that are synced. I have made 64 bars for example.

After that you can drag and drop the WAVs into abelton and you are done. I did this with a notoriously jittery machine in the Casio Rz1 and when I played back all the loops together in the BB it captured the machine perfectly. I could not tell the difference between hitting play on the RZ1 or BB.

It’s another nice option, and the way I plan to record my MC. Also from the BB I can send that audio easily into other samplers and process further as well.

If you just want 4 bars recorded all the time another great option is the OT. Another sampler with beautiful timing.