Jonas,

If you mostly play at home, one possibility for you would be to get a software arranger running on a PC, and use your Triton as a sound source. Jos Maas's OneManBand, for example, lets you use all the Yamaha styles, of which you can download tons from Internet. There are also other software arrangers out there.

It is not as convenient as having an all-in-one instrument, but if you are going to lose money selling your Triton, this may be an alternative.

I started with real synthesizers, but as I grew older, I realized that my interest lies in playing rather than proramming. These days when I visit a music store, I usually walk right by the "workstations" and synthesizers.
_________________________
Regards,
Alex