Hi KN_Fan.
Well I’m going to be brutal honest with you.
If your regretting buying the Triton Studio then you need your head examined.
Your regret could only be based on the fact that you don’t know how to use the Triton Studio, that’s all. So, why not ask someone for help ?. I believe your already a member of Triton Haven ?. There’s also Irish Acts where a large number of advanced users hang out. Me being one of them, I’m “Sharp” from IA. I also answer a lot of threads on Triton Heaven so, post your questions there.
Selling up and moving on is not the answer to your problems.
Ask the guys who know it all mate. We are all online supporting each other daily.
Regarding your comment of spending 3 hours fiddling around with Midi Files. If it’s taking you that long, your doing it wrong. There are some simple laws you need to know about midi files. Why do you think that they are all compatible with keyboards with the GM logo ?. The reason is because they are all mapped out to a specific standard. Knowing that standard will help you remove the crappy GM settings and have you re-mapping them on your Triton Studio to get that way higher quality KORG sound that most people here don’t even know about.
As for the MOTIF ES ?. I won’t say anything bad about this workstation because overall it’s a great keyboard, but do you honestly think you fill find it easier to use the Motif ES ?. Take a look at the size of the screen, and note “””not a touch screen”””. The touch screen is not a gimmick, it’s a tool that allows us to navigate as speeds beyond other workstations as you should know.
My advice to you is simple. Stick with what you have. Nothing else even comes close. You just need to learn how to use it by asking questions in the right place.
A very good tip for you would be to buy the Triton Studio Video manuals.
Regards.
James.