*Forgive me for reposting this. I just noticed that no one has posted in the forum I posted this in originally since early October, hence posting it here*

Right and left basic stereo isn’t representative of what a piano sounds like - not for me at least.

The Triton Extreme 88 will be my first top shelf synth. The others I've used have pretty poor facsimiles of positional stereo in relation to section, or are simply divided into two clefs - one right, one left.

I read that the 6 outputs can have individual timbres routed through them. Rather than different synths, tracks, samples, etc. Is it possible to treat different sections of the keyboard as different sound modules (in a sense at least) and route them separately? I've always wanted a true 4 or 6 track keyboard recording capability - similar to what I get when I mic pianos up. I've tried recording multiple tracks, panning, and adjusting EQ to focus specific frequencies at different positions, but it still never sounds authentic, so I just thought I'd ask.

Or are the pianos it has onboard (or can be added by expansion) good enough to produce that effect on their own? (Even then I wouldn't have as much control, though).

Lastly, neither the Korg site nor any retailers I can find online indicate whether the analog outs are balanced TRS. Are they?

[This message has been edited by BunnyNode (edited 11-06-2005).]

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