Sidroe
Thumbs up on the Nashville kit,too,Ted's! As stated by several others, the Nashville kit fills many roles. I used it for a lot of rock tracks as well. That is, before I got the Lost Studios N.Y. SDX. The Nashville really fills a lot of voids if you only have one or two of the librarys. You could probably be very well satisfied just with that one kit and nothing else. It is just that good, in my opinion. I have amassed a pretty good sized Toontrack library over the last couple of years, but I seem to always lean back to the N.Y. and Nashville and a little of The Classic in combination with the LP. Those pretty much cover everything that I need in the material that I write.
I definitely like the Nashville, for all styles of music - Rock, Jazz, Pop, Blues..
I also like the Classic, but have had a strange problem recently - it seems to be a lot "Quieter" than the others. I'm starting to think it's been somehow corrupted on my system, as I don't remember it being that way. I struggle to get it heard without clipping.
I was really surprised by the Claustrophobic. I only got it because TimeSpace were doing it for £15. I love it. It really cuts through, and, because it was recorded so dry, you can do a lot to it, too.
I also love the Twisted kit. It may not be to everyone's taste, but has inspired many ideas for me, and has been used far more than I expected.
@sidroe - I do think I'll have to get the LP. Do you have the Claustrophobic or Twisted - I would welcome your thoughts.