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Battery 3 is excellent and is 1/2 off ($99!) through the end of April. I just don't think you can go wrong there, but it does contain a bunch of kits/samples (e.g., reggae, jazz) that you'll probably never touch, unless you venture off into other genres. It does come with some decent electronic kits (e.g., 808, 909, trance, house), but I use it almost exclusively with Vengeance, Icone, Zennhiser, etc. one-shots and build my own kits.
I also use Stylus RMX extensively and bought Guru recently. Both are great - Stylus is excellent for layering REX-based patterns, but also has a ton of cool features for mangling them. It also works great for triggering one-shots, although it seems that most people aren't aware of this capability and write it off as a just a loop player - big oversight IMO. Guru is very flexible and is the machine that BPM and Maschine essentially ripped off. Guru comes with a pretty good library and has an awesome built-in step sequencer, but it has a pretty ugly and small GUI, which makes it kinda difficult to work with. Download the demo and check it out, though, I think you'll be impressed. Also, Guru 2 is expected sometime in the coming months and will supposedly implement a buttload of new features and an improved GUI/workflow.
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