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Nameless
on 2002-08-05 14:38 [#00337394]
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anyone had any experiance of this?
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Clic
on 2002-08-05 14:39 [#00337395]
Points: 5232 Status: Regular
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No, but Korg makes some nice stuff. Good ol' Japanese.
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plugexpert
from Nijmegen (Netherlands, The) on 2002-08-05 14:40 [#00337398]
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unfortunetely not yet :-(
maybe when I become a millionair
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manicminer
from Paris (France) on 2002-08-05 15:23 [#00337437]
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I used to have a Korg Trinity, which is quite similar. In fact, it was very much similar to a Triton as it had the Prophecy and sampler boards.
They're quite nice to use - excellent build quality too. They're quite pricey though, and to be honest I'm not too keen on these "all in one" solutions. Plus, you can do everything that you can do with a Korg Triton, and a whole lot more, using Fruity Loops.
But, if that's the kind of thing you're after, then it's a good machine. The Yamaha EX5/EX7 is similar and can sometimes be picked up at a bargain price second-hand though.
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Zeus
from San Francisco (United States) on 2002-08-05 16:16 [#00337481]
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my schools work labs all have g4s and tritons to work on.
At first I was very impressed, and had alot of fun with them... but I just dont dig the sound that much.
It was running without anykind of effects on it though, which can make a big difference... but I just didnt dig alot of the sounds
Ive said it before, and ill say it again... go the software route!
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