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Just bought one of these off ebay. This is great versatile, and powerful synth / Workstation. It's the best synth I've ever owned. I love it.
It looks and sounds great, the sounds, pads, and strings are really good for all styles, but, the pianos are a let down,I cant understand why Korg didn't do a better job. I much prefer Roland pianos patches.
For me, I found it, easier than a lot of synths to use, and I love the sequencer. There's enough incredible sounds, to scare the neighbours, ( Not recommended).and keep you busy for quite a while. The Drums are excellent too.
The Casing is alloy, But,the ends, are made of a cheap plastic, that I presume would break, dint, and scratch easily. why on earth did Korg do this, to keep costs down I suppose, Im not sure how it would stand up to giging. Wonder what the other Tritons in the range are like ?. Korgs are either Built like tanks and weigh a tonne, or, not so robust.
I'm not too keen on the power supply connection, not the old standard. A minimalist front panel with knobs like on my old Korg Z1. It has the add on sampler option.
There a real bargain buy. and so I'm led to believe, they have basically, the same presets as It's big brothers. It is light weight, the key action, not too bad. The easiest workstation I've ever had to use, and great for writing songs on. Grab one while you can. Ill never part with mine.
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