Hi Arvon and the rest...
I'm not a negative man Arvon but must always tell the truth to future buyers. I never told that i hate my Triton. The truth (IMO) is that as a sampler or sequencer is just garbage...
Why not visit Yamaha's A4000 page just for an example
http://www.yamahasynth.com/pro/a5000/intr1.html Take a look, read carefully the specs and the rest, look what a support site really means
Then visit emu and the rest and then check your Triton's sampler specs
You told
"...\\13. No support for multilayered samples (velocity or parms swithing)\\
You sure about this Inray?"
Absolutely. Triton use just a single sample layer or using it's internal synth engine two mono layers. Most AKAI samples for example use 6 to eight stereo layers
Even Soundblaster Live EMU 101K chipset can use over 128 multilayers in SF2 samples (stereo ones with different LF/EG/Layers/Velocity switched splits/ etc etc etc) I think that you never heard something like that on Triton sites..
Anyway i really like Triton but as a sound source and a synth. It's not the best sampler or even one of the good ones.
It's just the "BEST" keyboard workstation money can buy. I really believe it though it has many limitations (like any keyboard)
Just my opinion Arvon

[This message has been edited by Inray (edited 12-06-2000).]