well.....this title..."Proffessional"....it's a bit of a wierd one....see dance stuff, by definition is usually moulded by people using very cheap gear...for me, dance tracks done with lots of really expensive gear doesnt usually sound right...you have to tailor the sound to the equiptment you have.....so you will notice at a club, that alot of chewns are ruff.....and some are very big, full and produced...but they all balance out....If the track has a groove, and a cool hook, then why not....The gear quality will not be so important...
You need first....strong definition for the drum sounds...mostly the kik & snare....once you have that, then add bass, and whatever over the top......as long as the bass & kit is solid, then the "quality" of the other stuff overlaid on it is irrelevent, as long as it grooves & works,...
I mean....a few years ago, there was a bloddy aweful euro-dance track that got into the top 10 in several territories...there was a main vocal sample overlaid on the track....It was sampled at a very low rate...you could actually hear the alaising noise very easily....yet it was a hit...the fact that the vocal was crunchy, and ruff, didn't matter.....as long as the drums & bass are ok....any interesting noises/hooks will work, as long as the foundations are solid...like building a house really....
I have done tracks i did with a cheap sampler,
1 keyboard & a drum box.....accepted by labels as product....whereas, when we presented the same track re-mixed in a massive "pro" 24 track automated harrison consoled studio, the track was rejected in favour of the home demo......the vocals were added with a cheap fostex 8 track synced to the sequencer.....only 3 audio tracks were used....1 main vocal, 1 for backing vocal....and 1 for a synth line from a synth that was mono-timbrel...
If you are using the awe32 to add vocals or limited audio to a track that is made with say a drum box, keyboard & sampler...then all mixed together on a mixer,.....there's no reason to suppose it won't be good enuff....but it depends on what you are trying to do....
You can't make a Tina Turner album with an awe32....but for dance....why not?!!....
If you mean can you use the awe32 as a synth, sampler, and for audio....will that quality be ok...er....well, it's possible....I know guys who do jungle with say SAW+, and a sample CD.....they just paste it all together, and record it direct to CD.......then release it through small labels...maybe 1000 pressings per time.......but that is dance music......you start small, and if it moves, then someone will step in to take it further....
You need to specify what you are wanting to achieve....what flava of music,.....what other kit do you have to go with the awe32 if any?....
Sorry if that's vague, but there are so many variables...