BlkNotes, perhaps I was being a bit facetious (Nigel, any chance of getting a spell checker attached to this board). I'm aware of the different technologies involved in sound generation. What I meant was that some instruments just seem to sound good and others don't. Doc-Z said it well, "Wave Rom doesn't necessarily equal sound quality", ie. you can't polish a turd. There is no question that large amounts of Wave Rom increases the POTENTIAL for good sound quality but does not garantee it. All of these sounds go through additional processing which introduces many other variables (quality of the effects, filters, etc.) and which contributes heavily to the sound(s) of the instrument. Ultimately, it comes down to how it sounds to you. If it sounds good, buy it. Always worked for me.
chas
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