I Would be very interested in opinions regarding the quality of the orchestral voices found on the E-mu Proteus 2000 as opposed to the Roland JV series. (I have a JV 1010 with the orch espansion card, the quality of which seems better than the older E-mu Proteus 2.) I am aware that the new E-mu Virtuoso is set to hit the market in early fall with 64 megs on board and 128/32 midi, much like the Proteus 2000. Any experience/comparisons would be greatly appreciated. Thanks and regards.
I purchased a JV-1010 last summer,and I spent a few evenings at the store comparing it with the Proteus 2000 as well as a few other boxes.I wasn't looking specifically at orchestral sounds,however,more overall and perhaps drums and piano.Bottom line for me,I preferred the piano,drums and strings on the Roland,and although I felt the EMU also did well in some areas,at the time it was almost twice as much money as the Roland,so that tipped the balance for me.I'm certain that the Proteus is easier to program,though,'cause nothing could be harder than the 1010!Cheers!