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Re: Which are the best ROMs?

2004-07-09 by Fab Claxton

I just received my Protean Drums ROM (which you will have shortly in 
the PX-7) and the Protozoa ROM the other day. I am extremely pleased 
with both of these. The Drums ROM is packed with so many great, 
realistic sounding samples - it's almost ridiculous. As for the 
Protozoa.....I am very, VERY pleasantly surprised. I've heard a lot 
of bad things about this ROM, but I'm not sure why. It suits my needs 
perfectly. I have the XL-7 (which is great for synth tones), I have 
the Pure Phatt (which is great for hip hop drums), so I really wanted 
something that could give me some decent "bread and butter" sounds, 
some orchestral sounds, and some exotic ethnic instruments. The 
Protozoa provides all three of these things in spades. I can't 
compare the sounds on the Protozoa to their newer counterparts (ie: 
Pop ROM, Orchestral Sessions 1 and 2, and the World Expedition), as 
I've never heard any of them. I'm sure the newer ROMS blow the sounds 
on the Protozoa away, but I would need another xx-7 (and a lot more 
money) to buy those ROMs. With the Protozoa, you get those sounds all 
on one ROM. For my needs/tastes, it's perfect. I would say that 
the "bread and butter" sounds are alright, the orchestral sounds are 
surprisingly good, and the ethnic sounds are very good. The thing 
with giving you advice on ROMs (and music itself, for that matter) is 
that it's very subjective. What sounds great to me might sound 
absolutely terrible to you. Having said that, I would recommend the 
Protozoa if you want a decent, "all-in-one" ROM. I might be alone in 
that opinion, but there you have it. I've heard some really great 
things about the Pop ROM for acoustic sounds as well. 
Fab

--- In xl7@...m, "_5ht" <_5ht@y...> wrote:
> My apologies for bringing up an old topic--the search function 
could 
> not yield useful information.
> 
> I think my question could be rephrased: which ROMs have quality 
> sounds, and which do not. I may have mentioned this in the original 
> questions, but I have enough synths where I do not need more synth 
> sounds (unless they are just fantastic). I could use more accoustic 
> sounds (besides the protean rom) and maybe some orchestral sounds--
> IF they are good.
> 
> If anyone else would care to help me out, I would appreciate it. I 
> ordered by PX-7 yesterday--can't wait to get it.
> 
> --- In xl7@yahoogroups.com, "tttsystems@e..." <tttsystems@e...> 
> wrote:
> > From the last half dozen times this question has come up in the 
> last few
> > months, I would say the answer is pretty subjective and highly 
> dependant on
> > planned synth usage, music genre played and just personal taste.  
I
> > listened to the demos and knew what I wanted to try for what I 
> wanted to
> > do......
> > 
> > Bob
> > Corona/Riverside, CA
> > 
> > 
> > Original Message:
> > -----------------
> > From: _5ht _5ht@y...
> > Date: Wed, 07 Jul 2004 18:22:39 -0000
> > To: xl7@yahoogroups.com
> > Subject: [xl7] Which are the best ROMs?
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> > Hello,<BR>
> > <BR>
> > I am a new member here, although I have browsed before. I am 
> looking <BR>
> > to buy a PX-7 (it's just too sexy, and I want the Emu sound).<BR>
> > <BR>
> > ROMs seem to be going fast. I am trying to choose two (I'd like 
to 
> <BR>
> > leave one slot open for now) from the following:<BR>
> > <BR>
> > proteus 2000<BR>
> > pure phatt<BR>
> > beat garden<BR>
> > xl-7 rom<BR>
> > sounds of ZR<BR>
> > peter Z orchestra<BR>
> > <BR>
> > I have other synths so I do not need many electronic sounds, <BR>
> > although if the xl-7 rom is super-cool I may want to go for it.  
> Can <BR>
> > you guys help with some suggestions? I know I want the vintage 
<BR>
> > collection rom and will keep an eye out for that on ebay. Pure 
> phatt <BR>
> > also sounded great from the samples I heard on the Emu site.<BR>
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