Hi ! Thanks for all the good info. I have a couple followup questions and a comment.
1)Please clarify the following:
>>In terms of synthesis, the Trinity has better filters whilst the Tritons has better LFO's <<
2)I used to regularly play a T2 (not mine) and I always ran into polyphony problems especially with loaded combinations. Have you ever run into polyphony problems with the Trinity ?
3)What are: >> 4 real time control knobs on it's front panel.<< How are they used ?
I've briefly tried both boards in the store. I will primarily be using the board as a portable piano so I've also considered Roland as they probably have the best sounding pianos however, Rolands orchestral and synth sounds leave much to be desired (IMO). Korgs piano's aren't the best but they're usable considering I want a board with good orchestral and synth sounds also.
How are Korgs 'add-on' piano's ? Or could I simply get a Roland rack and use the Trinity/Triton as a controller ?
And lastly, what kind of amps work best ? Need adequate power for a room about the size of a gymnasium (but no where near as live)
Thanks again...Ed