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#189479 - 11/08/05 08:20 PM
Re: Is korg triton le a good keyboard? Are the sounds as good as pa1x? Anybody own one?
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Registered: 11/25/00
Posts: 1211
Loc: Queretaro, Mexico
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Hi, the triton Le i sa nice board, but only has a SAMPLER option as an expansion, NO boards, the Triton Studio it takes up to 6 or 7 boards....and in tone generation, teh PA1Xs have teh RX technology not available in the Tritons...RX = Mega voices more or less....and oof course, those acoustic guitars are incredible !!! in the PA1Xs...so they are VERY different. You can create a Tabla kit on teh SAMPLER options in teh T LE....but it will have it's limitations due to you can not add a lot of memory, and that my friend, may be the issue, good high resolution and multiple samples may take a lot of memory. Remember that, who buys cheap, buys twice.
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#189480 - 11/09/05 07:12 AM
Re: Is korg triton le a good keyboard? Are the sounds as good as pa1x? Anybody own one?
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Registered: 10/08/00
Posts: 4715
Loc: West Virginia
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"who buys cheap, buys twice" ------------------------------------ Well put there  rolandfan, The Triton Le is a nice board. Truly an excellent beginners synth. It has the Triton sound engine, but not all the bells and whistles you'll find on a regular Triton. Sounds are alwasy subjective. Korgs acoustic sounds aren't bad at all. Everyone has their personal tastes in this category. The Le has a great sequencer (well above all keyboards in the $1,000 price range). It also has great voice editing options too. Even though it doesn't have the ability to load voice expansion boards, you can still add a sampler. If memory serves me correctly I think it only has (one) insert effect available for a performance/song. However, you can still adjust individual reverb, and chorus settings on each track/part. Overall a great synth for the money. It is exactly as advertised..., "A Triton For Those On A Budget". Squeak
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#189483 - 11/09/05 11:48 AM
Re: Is korg triton le a good keyboard? Are the sounds as good as pa1x? Anybody own one?
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Registered: 10/08/00
Posts: 4715
Loc: West Virginia
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Hey don't dismiss the XP-60  Even though it's a bit dated, that's still an awsome synth. The power behind the XP is in the expansion boards. The internal samples themselves are really good too. It's got a good sequencer, good voice editing, To be honest I'd take an XP-60 over a Korg Triton LE any day of the week. Here's why. -The Roland has 61 (semi-weighted keys). The Rolands key feel makes the Korg Triton LE look like a $99.00 Casio. -The Roland has nonstop loop recording (cool feature) -The Roland has great voice expansion -The XP-60 is built like a tank. This board wasn't a cheap synth when first released. It is rock solid and sold for around $1,600. It's also not a budget synth either. -The XP-60 has good real-time control (better in my opinion than the Triton LE) Overall I think the XP-60 (being that it was and still is a professional synth) will give you more bang for the buck. You'll get the sounds you want via expansion boards (something the LE cannot do.) By the way I used to own an XP-60. Have to say one of the easiest sequencers I've ever used, and the OS isn't difficult either. Regards, Squeak Before I forget: The harmonica on the XP-60 is classic "Stevie Wonder". Great sound for his songs. The Grand Piano is also nice. [This message has been edited by squeak_D (edited 11-09-2005).] [This message has been edited by squeak_D (edited 11-09-2005).]
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#189484 - 11/09/05 11:12 PM
Re: Is korg triton le a good keyboard? Are the sounds as good as pa1x? Anybody own one?
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Registered: 01/28/05
Posts: 1168
Loc: Oradea, RO
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agree with almost everything that has been said. i also used to play a xp60, and occasionally still do, and i had a short affair with a t le. i have to agree i liked xp more... but probably just because i was used to it... i didn t hate the le's keyboard, and i thought the sounds were ok... but in an end, just to "synthy" for me... ...now i realized that if i am not going to use an arranger too much, the best way to go is computer-midi-softsynth-controller. huge array of possibilities.
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