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- carlos83
13 years already
Published on 03/24/13 at 04:57 (This content has been automatically translated from French)semi-weighted keys 7 octaves
4 banks of 128 sounds
4 banks of 128 combinations (8 simultaneous sounds}
Everything is editable, a hundred effects
a lot of real-time control
6 audio outputs
2 audio inputs
midi in out thru
output to host
64 votes
UTILIZATION
Like any instrument must learn
2 large textbooks
SOUNDS
Sounds to suit all styles, very versatile synth
Very good sound and nice keyboard
Seven effects can be used simultaneously
sounds throughout are very good
OVERALL OPINION
13 years
I had not lent a few days and then I have purchased a
versatile but somewhat complex
At the time he coutait the price of Kronos
yesRead moresemi-weighted keys 7 octaves
4 banks of 128 sounds
4 banks of 128 combinations (8 simultaneous sounds}
Everything is editable, a hundred effects
a lot of real-time control
6 audio outputs
2 audio inputs
midi in out thru
output to host
64 votes
UTILIZATION
Like any instrument must learn
2 large textbooks
SOUNDS
Sounds to suit all styles, very versatile synth
Very good sound and nice keyboard
Seven effects can be used simultaneously
sounds throughout are very good
OVERALL OPINION
13 years
I had not lent a few days and then I have purchased a
versatile but somewhat complex
At the time he coutait the price of Kronos
yesSee less23 - MGR/Anonymous
Korg Triton Pro
Published on 06/26/01 at 15:00I've been looking for a workstation to complete my keyboard sets. I am into dance/r&b music and my collection at that time were compose of Roland JX305, a Roland JD800 and a Yamaha Clavinova CVP96. I've been saving up for a Trinity when the sales guy told me that there is a new model called Triton. I check it out and found that it has the Trinity feel and more. I have to raise my savings even more cause it cost me $2900 to get this baby. I opted for the Pro from the basic cause of the 6 octaves keys. The ProX was too large and bulky and its keys were too heavy and slow in response for my playing style.
I like the fast screen refresh and the ease of use. You don't need to read too m…Read moreI've been looking for a workstation to complete my keyboard sets. I am into dance/r&b music and my collection at that time were compose of Roland JX305, a Roland JD800 and a Yamaha Clavinova CVP96. I've been saving up for a Trinity when the sales guy told me that there is a new model called Triton. I check it out and found that it has the Trinity feel and more. I have to raise my savings even more cause it cost me $2900 to get this baby. I opted for the Pro from the basic cause of the 6 octaves keys. The ProX was too large and bulky and its keys were too heavy and slow in response for my playing style.
I like the fast screen refresh and the ease of use. You don't need to read too much of the manual to learn the basic. The touchscreen has it all. I'm now upgraded to the latest version 2 OS. The category menu is a good tool to move from one patch to another. The combination & program patches sounds great and can be use without much tweaking. And talking about tweaking, there's nothing like 4 assignable knobs to tweak on to.
The MOSS option (if you want to get the Z1 sounds and synth) is kind of pricy at around $500. If you have nothing against a silver color keyboard in your collection then I have nothing much to say against this baby.
Triton Pro looks sturdy and feels like it can take any abuse (either from the roadie or the performer), obviously the most sensitive parts would be the touchscreen and the ribbon. The bender/modulation lever does buldge a bit but should take any snag.
If you travel a lot an octave of keys less doesn't matter then I would suggest the basic Triton. And do get a hard case for it.
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.comSee less00 - SergioooPublished on 02/14/05 at 17:58 (This content has been automatically translated from French)Not bad
UTILIZATION
It takes a little time but ultimately pretty easy
SOUNDS
Good combinations
OVERALL OPINION
APRS 3 years of use I am satisfied23