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Is the proteus i-ii-ii rom worth it? Do anyone here have it?

Is the proteus i-ii-ii rom worth it? Do anyone here have it?

2003-07-29 by sincultura13

I saw it for $100... I have the CD rom for my Esi and the presets 
sounds kinda old and plain. Which I don't mind since I can tweak the 
hell out of them, but what I really need is the meat and potatos 
("realistic") sounds so I can leave my qs8 at home...  Is the rom 
programming better? 

thanks in advance....

Re: [xl7] Is the proteus i-ii-ii rom worth it? Do anyone here have it?

2003-07-29 by mark sottilaro

It's well worth the $100.  I got that deal too.  My
reason was that the World Expedition ROM was missing
tablas (amazing eh?) and a few other ethnic staples. 
Frankly, for the Tambura (best I've ever heard on any
sampler or rompler), tablas, sitars and a few others
it's a good $100 investment.

Mark Sottilaro

--- sincultura13 <sincultura13@...> wrote:
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> I saw it for $100... I have the CD rom for my Esi
> and the presets 
> sounds kinda old and plain. Which I don't mind since
> I can tweak the 
> hell out of them, but what I really need is the meat
> and potatos 
> ("realistic") sounds so I can leave my qs8 at
> home...  Is the rom 
> programming better? 
> 
> thanks in advance....
> 
>

Re: Is the proteus i-ii-ii rom worth it? Do anyone here have it?

2003-07-30 by sincultura13

Thanks, what about the acoustic and electric Pianos, organs, strings, 
etc...? Those are the ones I really need. The sitars, tablas and what 
not I don't mind using the cd rom for... Btw, I like those sounds on 
the ESi too. I think is the Emu's D-A that make them warm sounding 
with punch... 


--- In xl7@yahoogroups.com, mark sottilaro <zerocrossing2001@y...> 
wrote:
Show quoted textHide quoted text
> It's well worth the $100.  I got that deal too.  My
> reason was that the World Expedition ROM was missing
> tablas (amazing eh?) and a few other ethnic staples. 
> Frankly, for the Tambura (best I've ever heard on any
> sampler or rompler), tablas, sitars and a few others
> it's a good $100 investment.
> 
> Mark Sottilaro
> 
> --- sincultura13 <sincultura13@y...> wrote:
> > I saw it for $100... I have the CD rom for my Esi
> > and the presets 
> > sounds kinda old and plain. Which I don't mind since
> > I can tweak the 
> > hell out of them, but what I really need is the meat
> > and potatos 
> > ("realistic") sounds so I can leave my qs8 at
> > home...  Is the rom 
> > programming better? 
> > 
> > thanks in advance....
> > 
> >

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