That's too bad....I was relying on the RRPR to be a good feature. The weird thing is, Korg makes the point of saying that the cue list and RRPR are good addition into the Triton's feature (compare to Trinity)...but yet, Korg itself or the dealers can't give you a demo? that's odd. I was in a music industry myself (helping dad selling keyboards as a "demonstrator" ) Now, we usually received the keyboard "preliminary" sheet and we focus on the strong points or new features of the keyboard. I hate it when I talk to a salesperson, and they assumed you'll be impressed when they play you a short 4 measure progression, press a couple demos and expect you to buy a nearly 3 grand keyboard? When you asked them questions, they're like.."I got to take care of other customer.." What?!? Am I NOT a customer either? heh...sorry for my ranting, such a nice keyboard (korg), but I'm frustrated cause I can't build up enough courage to buy it due to being not an easy keyboard to program.

Perhaps, I should stick with my Technics, and buy the rack? just for the sounds??