KN_FAN

Maybe sell the Triton Studio by way of e-Bay or put an add in your local paper. Studio's are hot for making hip hop, funky, and synth type music so if you live in an area that has a strong influence in that type of music you should be able to sell it fairly easy especially at a going price. Or through e-Bay you might be able to get much more $$$ for it.

Also, I'm not aware if you know that owners of the Triton Studio are able to get a free upgrade to the TS 2 OS software update. It's posted on the Korg site I believe. Maybe if you update your Studio to OS 2 it will perhaps fix some of the flaws and inconveniences you now experience. Also if and when you sell the TS you may want to wait until Winter NAMM 2004 before you purchase another Workstation. Word is, Korg will be releasing a new Workstation that is suppose to blow other Workstations out of the water including its own Triton Studio 2. Hard to believe it will top the Motif ES. We shall have to wait and see.

Whatever you do don't trade your TS in to the Store you purchased it from, especially if it was Guitar Center. Guitar Center only gives 25 cents on the dollar for trade ins. So that is 1/4 of the price you paid for it. So if you paid $2,700 originally they will only give you $675 tops. Might as well keep it if that's all you'll get for it. e-Bay is kind of risky but if you know the in's & out's of selling on e-Bay you should be okay plus you may find a buyer that will pay top dollar for it. But I think your best bet is to sell it outright. That is, IF you want to sell it.

Best regards,
Mike