Well put. With the OT, I could have the best of both (all) worlds, i reckon.

The steep cliff of learning makes me a bit nervous, though… My AR / A4 were so immediate in getting into creating patterns and kits within just the first few hours of ownership. That immediacy has made digging deeper into programming sounds more inviting, too.

I’ve watched two videos on “Crossfader Transition” tricks, and feel like I know even less about how to program that than before I watched them. I’m sure it gets easier hands on but the OT seems to be a clearly different beast from each and every other Elektron box. It’s a bit intimidating. But worth it I think if it can do so much at once.

So I have to ask:
Can the OT be set up to do all of these things at the same time?
-Run the AR & A4 through as inputs (A/B & CD) for FX.
-Live sample the AR & A4 independently for things like the Crossfader Transition Trick
-Mangle the looped recorded live inputs from AR & A4.
-Run Long atmospheric samples from Static Machines
-Play/stretch some pre-recorded MachineDrum & MonoMachine style loops
-Brew a solid cup of tea