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![]() Newbie Group: Members Posts: 5 Joined: 24-Dec 03 From: Lille - FR Member No.: 31,721 ![]() |
I've been a long time Roland user before switching to Korg, after reading so many laudatory reviews of the first Triton (1999, if I recall well).
Yes, I was stupid because I bought it without even trying it, convinced that it was a god's gift after those deceptive reviews... and that I could keep it fo ever. First of all, I was struck by the interface and menus: it looked like old MS-DOS ghost coming back!!! Seemed that Korg engineers had no idea of what was a nice computer with user friendly menus (did I say Mac? ![]() By that time USB was starting and those morons implemented ADB instead and an old Floppy drive!!! (yes you could buy a priceless SCSI expansion, great... ![]() I was petrified when I heard the piano sounds and the violins! even my old low price Roland SC55 was better!!! Well maybe for techno things it was ok, but I don't play techno... I'm mainly a guitarist so I haven't used it very much and my father died also that year so I started heavy testing more than one year later and was more and more amazed of the nonsenses I discovered. They're so numerous that it would just be boring to state them here, but mainly every wise thing I wanted to do was impossible (and I'm a computer and sound ingeneer, so it's not that I wasn't able). I wrote some of them in a text file for anyone interrested... Just some examples: - if you want to use SongPlay mode to chain songs in a gig, you can't start them with a footswitch!!! - This mode uses the same set of sounds for all the songs, forget using different sounds on each song during a gig!!! - And worse of all, it doesn't even start immediately when you press START!!! Was I asking too much??? Ok, let's use Sequencer mode instead? Well, it's quite ok (so what's the use of SongPlay mode? ![]() ![]() Then, after less than two years of scarce use, all the panel switches started to rust (I had to strike them harder and harder...), I thought it was because I wasn't using it enough and as the guarantee was over, i hoped that using it more would change something, but of course not... (note that i said "rust", but it's just a metaphor, my Triton has always been in a dry room) I haven't mentionned the noise of those switches! If you have to set something in a silent moment, all the audience hear "cloc", "cloc"... (same thing about the dazzling Touch Panel: I had to put coloured gelatine to protect my eyes and not look like a vampire in dark gigs ![]() Well, I finally used it as a rhythm box even if the drum sounds are not amazing, but what saves the Triton is its effects, amp simulators and so on. For a 2000€, it's quite an expensive rhythm box!!! ![]() Oh nice organ sounds also, whith excellent rotary simulation!!! So, I can't use it for what I need on stage, in the end I swear I'll never buy Korg again (even if Roland hasn't made any synth worth in the past decade — as it has been before with D10, D50, W30, SC series), and most of all, I swear I'll try thoroughly anything before buying! ![]() ![]() ![]() This post has been edited by aargl: Sun 30 Nov 2008, 19:02 |
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