If "high quality" for you means high expense -
a Million $ Studio with 6000 $ Neumann Mics,
recording a world class musician with a Million $ Instrument,
...
then, add a $windows machine as sampler.
(And let me claim, that much of what you pay is a marketing campain.)
If you are like me, and think
that "high quality" is, what produces good sound
and is available and producable in most home studios today,
you could concentrate on music
and stay happy with linux and linuxsampler.
(or be the first to make a kickstarter project)
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/675954423/the-uptown-trolley-sound-library
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