Squeak,
No I haven't really looked into the Triton very much. I used my brother-in-law's for an organ part on a demo, but other than that haven't really checked it out. Maybe it's because I had a Korg iX300 and wasn't impressed with most of the sounds. I know the Triton sound engine is completely different, but I still haven't been interested (although my idol, Felix Cavileiri of the Rascals usues one) - I was looking to replace the iX with something else, which ended up being a 2k. I've tried a few arranger modules, but couldn't quite get accustomed to sharing the keyboard with the mod. I love the 2k, but don't use it as an arranger on the job as much as I thought I would, so that's why I long for a synth again, but I'd have to keep the 2k or something like it. I find that most arrangers are really made more for the European market than the US. They seem to use them more effeciently there and still play a lot more traditional dance styles. To use this in a classic rock/oldies venue, as I do, isn't really what they were designed for. Actually, I half-thinking of looking for a new band with a real drummer and bass player, but probably won't.
Cass