Don't get me wrong, chas... I've been an avid Alesis user through the years. Still have MY trusty SR-16, too.
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I go all the way back to the HR-16 days and the MMT-8 (and Datadisk to load them!).
And I played around with the new SR-18 some, too. It wasn't bad. But things have moved on a bit, and I really like the arrangers' four patterns and six fills per style, rather than the two patter/two fill system that Alesis use for their drum machines. Not to mention those great TD drumkits in the G70... (kits in the GW-8 are pretty damn good, too!).
I don't know how many samples per note in the drumkit, I imagine things are MUCH better than they used to. I have a Hart Dynamics kit
http://www.hartdynamics.com/ , that I still run into an Alesis D4 module, too! I don't use the sounds, much, but use the MIDI to run other things.
I am sure that you will get great use out of the kit, chas. I have used mine on a few occasions when I have had next to no time to prepare an entire gig's worth of sequenced material for a show, and simply hired a drummer in to play the kit, and laid down forty or fifty songs in a couple of days (drummer knew his stuff!). Could have never programmed that by hand in that amount of time, and they are STILL some of my most 'live' sounding sequences...
To be honest, now that I know that BFD themselves might be preparing the samples for the kit, I have great hope for the expansion. Just be realistic about what you can squeeze out of 128MB, and I'm sure we'll both be quite surprised.
Sorry to have burst your anticipatory bubble, but I hope I have at least partially reinflated it for you!
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