This is very subjective.

What sounds good to some folks doesn't to others,
that's why we have folks who like roland, yamaha, korg, etc.

Dimension pro isn't my bread and butter go to synth for most sounds, how-ever, I am the type of guy who likes to use a lot of different stuff,
and I have found some useful sound in it.

Only you can judge what's good enough.

I will say this though.

Dimension pro tends to be slanted heavily toward big, ambiant sounds, if you like doing hip-hop, electronica,
movie sound tracks, that sort of thing, you'll really like it.

if your doing country, folk, blues, classic rock, or anything traditional, probably not gonna be your go to synth.

But they keep developing it,
and some expansion packs may just rub your muffin  the right way.

I'm glad I have it in my tool box.

At 10:08 AM 9/17/2010, you wrote:
Are the sounds in the pack well made? Do they sound realistic?
Matthew

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