OK... I did it... again... the old love/hate relationship always end with me running back to her: Tempest...
Oh wow! Hope you will like it and keep it this time around. Somehow your decision made me remember this somewhat off topic video about user experiences:
https://youtu.be/bWLi9UkV5nY
Thinking about alternative solutions could you see yourself synthesize percussion sounds on analog drum modules and interface these with your DAW or perhaps an external sequencer?
I believe I will this time... sure it is a machine so convoluted, that even bugs are being left in with the last OS beta... but I lived with bugs on Tempest from each and every new beta that came out back then... figuring out how to get around some of the nasty ones... I guess that the reason I sold it the last time was that I could not get MIDI DIN to work with editing from SoundDiver... but USB worked fine back then, and I intend on using it with only USB (in regards to SoundDiver)... it's only for editing the sounds... I do not even use SoundDiver when composing anymore, only editing sounds in advance... this is the same with my REV2 and any other synth I'll get in the future.
As long as Tempest can fire off singe beats reliably when synced to my REV2, then I'll be fine... It did last time I had it, so unless another bug has been introduced in the latest OS'es, then i believe I'll be completely fine.
One of my complaints earlier was about the inconsistency... but I found solutions for that, and as my main interest today is weird ambient noises, the percussion I'll be doing is not that demanding in consistency... in fact a bit of inconsistency might be good on a lot of sounds since it makes it feel more "human".
Another complaint was the glitchy single cycle samples... but honestly... I will not really need them, and they just sound the way they do... it's fine... I have no intention to create any synth sounds even though it's capable of a synth channel... i have the REV2 for that task... in fact the Tempest has got a lot of features that really should not have been in there... I'm with Roger Linn on that one... I'd rather have seen less features to make it more simple, and less bug prone to be honest... that synth channel is just overkill really. If they took out a lot of that excess feature stuff, then they would make the code less complex, and also get space free for what really matters.
I'm definitely looking forward to creating kits for the Tempest... before I only did Sounds... this time I want to focus on whole kits that fit together between the sounds. Back then my main focus was on kicks and snares... while they are still needed, I'll be focusing much more on other types of percussion where these transient inconsistencies are not important at all... I know how to fix the kicks, so I'm fine.
All i need to experience is how well the Tempest will sync up to my REV2 because I've not done that before... if I do not trigger sounds anymore via DAW and MIDI, then the only way i can sync three machines together will be via MIDI DIN and that is crucial! ... I want to be able to press "play" on my REV2, and then have the Tempest and one synth module more play along with their sequencers/arpeggiators... this is because the most important sounds to have quantized are of course percussion, but also a bass and maybe an arpeggiator running at the same speed... these three i will be sequencing when recording to my DAW, while I turn knobs on the REV2 to make the sound evolve, and change beats on the fly on Tempest in addition to beat wide control parameters... so I hope that the sync will not give me any problems.
I actually want to control tempest and one other synth VIA REV2's MIDI out... at first I thought I'd need a MIDI THRU box for this, but since it's only the output, I found that yu can get a special MIDI Y-Cable that does just that... so it's a rather simple setup... REV2 MIDI OUT into MIDI IN on Tempest and one other synth... this way I'll also be able to play both Tempest and the other synth module from the REV2... i can even layer them and control which one i hear by just simply turning the main volume knobs... so it's a powerful little live-playing/sequencing setup that will still be easy to focus on.
Next synth will be Prophet X... when that happens I might have to sell the REV2 and get a module version... I want only ONE keyboard synth.