Just My 2 Cents.........
Well, I have always been a roland fan. I've used them in many recordings. Babyface, Brian McKnight, Toni Braxton, Gerald Lavert, Silk, Mary J., Keith Sweat, Monica, R Kelly, Mint Condtion, and on and on.
For under a 1,000 dollars, I HAVE to recommend a Roland XP-80.
Hands Down.
PS. If you have a computer with a midi in out card, hook it up to your XP-80 and go to this website:
http://jv-patches.onlinehome.de/index2.html
That website has a free editor/librarian program along with 3,000 YES, thats 3000 PATCHES...Oh and its FREE !
So...... XP-80 All the way. Great sounds still usable.
Peaceout...BTW plus, If you can get ahold of SoundDiver, That XP-80 will rock.
I dare anyone to challange me to what I just said...Just Kidding.
Plus I make great drum beats with it still. I map each drum waveform as a patch my itsself, then out of 16 part performance, I do things a bit dif from others. I dedicate parts 11-16 for drums. 11 Hats, 12 snare, 13 kick, 14, 15, 16 perc sounds. each drum doing it this way has a dif pitch and more usable than the sounds from a "dedicated kit".
Anyway, i dont know if that might help you go with
a XP-80, but I would.