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- Franck FTCPublished on 08/24/09 at 12:15 (This content has been automatically translated from French)Trs a good synth with a keyboard to the touch of trs good quality (at least my taste). The sounds proposed by default are impressive by their quality and number. This is a synth workstation complte intgrant squenceur an in-house, a sampler, a arpgiateur, many effects (compressors, reverbs, delay, etc ...) with excellent quality.
UTILIZATION
The doc is complte trs. APRS regarding the handling of the "bte" and many a request forcment few hours of use. This is not a "toy" and face the multitude of possibilities it seems natural to have to spend time in order to master this synth.
SOUNDS
The sounds are plentiful and suit a variety of musical styles. Personal I was used pri…Read moreTrs a good synth with a keyboard to the touch of trs good quality (at least my taste). The sounds proposed by default are impressive by their quality and number. This is a synth workstation complte intgrant squenceur an in-house, a sampler, a arpgiateur, many effects (compressors, reverbs, delay, etc ...) with excellent quality.
UTILIZATION
The doc is complte trs. APRS regarding the handling of the "bte" and many a request forcment few hours of use. This is not a "toy" and face the multitude of possibilities it seems natural to have to spend time in order to master this synth.
SOUNDS
The sounds are plentiful and suit a variety of musical styles. Personal I was used primarily for these layers of synths (Trance) but I could see many groups in various musical styles using a Triton. APRS is obvious that this synth is not all there today rcent and probably much better on the market but a good balance of high quality sounds trs .
OVERALL OPINION
I use it for nine years ... This is the first real synth that I bought and cost me a sweet era ... but I would do without this choice hsiter.See less20 - JMJ75
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Published on 05/26/11 at 17:01 (This content has been automatically translated from French)Triton 61 bought in 2002 for features you do not go back on it.
I think (for me) it's the best investment I could do at the time.
UTILIZATION
Super intuitive, touch screen, awesome at the time in fact I just had a motive XF7 and frankly it lacks the tactile serious ....
I never read the manual and I am broke !!!!! sounds very good to say anything especially in "combi" card but moss is required!!
SOUNDS
The top of the newt does not leave indifferent we like it or not ...
even now it is a monster.
I think he's disgusted holders "trinity" because exit too early
And especially with a technology for the era that destroyed everyone ... now is the "KRONOS"
The Tri…Read moreTriton 61 bought in 2002 for features you do not go back on it.
I think (for me) it's the best investment I could do at the time.
UTILIZATION
Super intuitive, touch screen, awesome at the time in fact I just had a motive XF7 and frankly it lacks the tactile serious ....
I never read the manual and I am broke !!!!! sounds very good to say anything especially in "combi" card but moss is required!!
SOUNDS
The top of the newt does not leave indifferent we like it or not ...
even now it is a monster.
I think he's disgusted holders "trinity" because exit too early
And especially with a technology for the era that destroyed everyone ... now is the "KRONOS"
The Triton has everyone agrees
was the heyday of the "workstation"
OVERALL OPINION
I tjrs my Korg Triton, which is coupled to a Audity 2000, "EMU" and a pattern XF7 is simply awesomeSee less60 - ChristainPublished on 05/13/02 at 12:23 (This content has been automatically translated from French)76 note synth, scsi, exbmoss
UTILIZATION
Many links, forum and club sounds
SOUNDS
Good
OVERALL OPINION
A bit expensive &%&%&% &%00 - moosersPublished on 02/27/09 at 10:30The Korg Triton is a digital keyboard workstation that has preset sounds for just about every keyboard based instrument you can think of. It has the ability to record and also has two pitch benders that are each in different form. It has a 1/4 inch output to send this to an amp, and it also has a 1/4 inch out for sustain as well as a number of other outputs for various applications.
UTILIZATION
The configuration of the Triton is pretty easy to follow, but there are a lot of different things to learn about using the Triton and can take a while to figure out all the ins and outs of this powerful workstation. This being said, it is quite easy to pick between the many traditional sound…Read moreThe Korg Triton is a digital keyboard workstation that has preset sounds for just about every keyboard based instrument you can think of. It has the ability to record and also has two pitch benders that are each in different form. It has a 1/4 inch output to send this to an amp, and it also has a 1/4 inch out for sustain as well as a number of other outputs for various applications.
UTILIZATION
The configuration of the Triton is pretty easy to follow, but there are a lot of different things to learn about using the Triton and can take a while to figure out all the ins and outs of this powerful workstation. This being said, it is quite easy to pick between the many traditional sounds as the interface of the screen is easy to figure out. The manual is sufficient and is helpful when learning the Korg Triton.
SOUNDS
The sounds form the Triton are varied and are great for all types of music. It has your traditional sounds like different pianos and organs as well as a ton of different synth and pad sounds. All of the sounds are realistic and all sound pretty awesome to me. The Triton has a reputation for having a sound bank of great sounds.
OVERALL OPINION
I've been using the Korg Triton for about three years and I have found it to be a great overall keyboard for both live and studio use. I would compare this to a Yamaha Motif, but it is hard to choose one or the other as they are both full in what they can do. I love the sounds the Triton has and it is pretty easy to use overall. The price is about right for a workstation of this type, and is probably not for the beginner because of this price. Overall, for the experienced keyboard player who wants a ton of sounds in one place this is absolutely worth a look.See less20 - FP UserPublished on 10/31/08 at 16:00I did a lot of research by reading tons of reviews and specs before I purchased it. I knew what I was getting. Still somethings impressed me more then I expected, and again other things I was more disappointed in than expected. Overall Im extremely happy with the features.
Price paid
$1,400
UTILIZATION
Sequencer is incredibly easy to use. The most difficult thing about using the triton is learning how everything is set up. It is set up differently than other workstations that I've been using for years (ASR 10 & MPC 2000). But once you get the concepts of drum kits, programs, combis, sequencer, etc, down, things run very smoothly
I bought it used. Everything seems good. No compla…Read moreI did a lot of research by reading tons of reviews and specs before I purchased it. I knew what I was getting. Still somethings impressed me more then I expected, and again other things I was more disappointed in than expected. Overall Im extremely happy with the features.
Price paid
$1,400
UTILIZATION
Sequencer is incredibly easy to use. The most difficult thing about using the triton is learning how everything is set up. It is set up differently than other workstations that I've been using for years (ASR 10 & MPC 2000). But once you get the concepts of drum kits, programs, combis, sequencer, etc, down, things run very smoothly
I bought it used. Everything seems good. No complaints YET
SOUNDS
Sounds great. Presets are alot better than imagined. The sampling engine sounds great. Nice and clean, and can still grimey it up if need be. I think the effects are decent, could be better, and it could with out doubt use a "re-sample with effects" feature (like the Triton Studio or ASR 10).
OVERALL OPINION
Im still learning it. So it will be a while before I can move to the love stage. I can see myself down the line loving this piece, but not until after I know it like the back of my hand (like my ASR 10). Once I get to the point where I dont need to consult the manual, or even think about what I have to do for a specific result, then I think I could learn to love it.
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