Korg Triton
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http://www.korg.com/
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Ease of Use
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8.6 (82 responses)
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Features
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8.8 (81 responses)
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Expressiveness/Sounds
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8.0 (82 responses)
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Reliability
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8.7 (62 responses)
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Customer Support
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7.7 (30 responses)
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Overall Rating
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8.2 (79 responses)
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Product: Korg Triton
Price Paid: ?? GBP 1100 USED
Submitted 09/27/2007
at 05:16am
by Claude
Email: claude<at>greendrummers dot com
Ease of Use
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8
The korg Triton is much easier to use than the Roland XP-50 that I had before, thanks to the Touch screen, and I found it very user friendly straight away.
I have bought it 5 years ago and have done gigs with it, as well as recordings.
I am very slow to understand technology and didn't find the manual very comprehensible (but then I struggle on most manuals, it's a dread)
The sounds are beautiful, I am originally a piano player and found that the piano sounds were very nice(comparing to the XP50) and am surprised to hear people complaining about those piano sounds.
Editing patches is easy once you manage to find which bit of the menu you need to do what you want...Which I still struggle with because it seems spread all over the place!
Features
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7
Polyphony is good, built in effects are easy to use.
I have never dared expanding it because I am sure I would do something wrong and kill it...
On-board sequencer is very good except it is very hard to edit and somehow seems to act a bit strangely as far as the software is concerned (once, I recorded 2 separate songs and when I was working on the second one, I went back to the first one to see it had deleted itself, even though you are supposed to be able to record many songs at the same time)
Expressiveness/Sounds
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8
Great velocity and aftertouch.
It works well for rock, which is what I used it for.
Reliability
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No Opinion
I have used it at gigs many times and it has never let me down.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
They were allright except they said I may have to send it for repair which would have cost a fortune, so I didnt go ahead with it.
Overall Rating
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6
Problems arised lately: I think it is a software issue.
A couple of times when I turned it on and started playing, the pitch has sudddenly change itself, without me touching anything, to something completely different, and a few times also rattled on itself when playing a dance pattern . It suddenly starts doing very weird things and I cannot understand why. It is very frustrating.
Something is odd with the Damper pedal also, which seems to sometimes change its effects without me touching the Global buttons. I had saved it to Polarity + as I ised a non korg pedal and this really seems to have a mind of its own, sometimes teh sound stops when I touch the pedal. Again, I think there is a software issue with it.
I wish it was lighter...17kg with the case makes it impossible to rehearse outside without having a car...
I chose this one because I was recommended it as being a good keyboard. I wished it stopped playing tricks on me, though...It has only happened lately...
Product: Korg Triton
Price Paid: USD 599 USED
Submitted 02/12/2007
at 10:02pm
by MattB
Ease of Use
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8
I use OS 2.53. The presets are decent, If your for sounds and don't care about the workstation, go with something like a Roland Juno-D. The keyboard is easy to use compared to many, but is still difficult in some ways. Editing sounds can be hard, but If I had some analog experience, I believe this would be easier for me. But as far as FX routing, setting up combis and sequences, and simple sound edits are simple. The manual isn't as good as Yamaha and Roland, but is pretty good.
Features
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10
Polyphony isn't a big issue, I would think there would be note cutoffs in combi mode because of only 62 notes and 8 parts, but this really isn't a big problem. For 61 keys, they feel good. The fx can be hard to use at times, but 102 is alot. The vocoder is real cool. I'm able to upgrade to to EXB-PCM cards, 2 32 mb DIMM cards, SCSI board, and a MOSS board. The sequencer can do alot of stuff, I think the Motif's is better
Expressiveness/Sounds
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7
The sounds are great. The keyboard doesn't have a crispyness like newer models have, but it still is good. It has great acoustic instruments. The saxaphones sound good. The organs are good. The piano is horrible, you must add $100 if you want this board cause the pianos are 10x better. I give it a 7 because of the bad pianos. It has good E. pianos.
Reliability
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6
Its used, so it has some bugs with the audio outs, I have to wiggle the cord just right so it don't buzz. It has had some other issues also, but it usually works good, I can still depend on it.
Customer Support
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10
Korg is real helpful
Overall Rating
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No Opinion
Product: Korg Triton
Price Paid: US $540.00 used
Submitted 10/19/2005
at 09:32pm
by jermell b
Ease of Use
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5
Paid 540.00 us dollars I'm using software v. 2.1
presets sound pretty good
I don't edit patches
the manual is rediculously hard to understand
Features
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6
the polyphony is 62notes
effects are great
can expand with sound roms and ram 64 mb max
can send on all channels and recieve and pressure sensitive
the sequencer is hard if you had a lot of time you probably would figure it out I like the sequencers on the command stations better looking to trade for a mp-7 e-mail me jdnett@sbcglobal.net
I give it a 6 sequencer tidious
Expressiveness/Sounds
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5
instruments sound good
dance,hiphop,rnb
it sometimes play different notes or sounds
verygood in the velocity after touch department
Reliability
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7
sometimes the track button wont' respond
would use it on a gig
Customer Support
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7
I called them alot about the seqeucer some of them don't know about the keyboard themselves finally got a good answer afet the third day of calling about not to chain songs together in the cuelist
Overall Rating
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6
if it was lost or stolen i would beat myself because i could have sold and beat the guy who stole it.
i'm not a keyboard player thats one reason why I should have bought it
I chose this one because It was a deal I really want a mc909 but it cost too much might be selling it to guitar center to get emulator x or proteus x
I like the sampling ability and the sounds I hate the sequencer
I wish it had a better sequencer
it does get in the way of making music
anyone do you think its a good Ideal to sell it to get a mp-7 or emulator x
Product: Korg Triton
Price Paid: US $500 used
Submitted 01/31/2005
at 12:30am
by Anonymous
Ease of Use
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10
Triton classic.
The touchscreen makes this the first synth where you can actually tweak patches live ,because youi can go right to the parameteryou want ,instead having to scroll,Assignable knobs are nicetoo,though more would be better.
I have little use for emulations of acoustic instruments,esp witha decent sampler.for anything but pianos acoustic emulations are never convincing because keyboards just don't phrase like strings,horns drums etc.I'm more interested in getting sounds >
Features
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9
Expressiveness/Sounds
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10
Reliability
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No Opinion
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Overall Rating
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10
Product: Korg Triton
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 01/25/2005
at 08:29pm
by Milton Paredes
Email: miltonsp<at>uio dot satnet dot net
Ease of Use
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1
Lo he probado en na tienda, y muchas veces me lo han prestado.
pero debo decir, que Korg, desde que saco los Trinity, nos ha cerrado la puerta a gente discapacitada, que es lo que sacan ellos poniendo un tuch screen?, lo siento pero es lo peor que Korg a echo en su existencia.
Con los triton y Trinity, Korg ha avierto las puertas a muchos en cuanto a tegnologia, pero nos ha cerrado las puertas, creo que este va a ser un llamado que haga a los fabricantes de korg para que el triton sea mas accesible.
Dear friends of Korg.
The Trinity and Triton series, is a exelent keyboard with HQ Sounds and Powerful sampler.
But, How about with the accesivility?.
With your tuch screen you cloced the dords of the blind musicians! is hard to say, but the Tuch screen is the crap part of the Trinton and Trinity series!! Sorry!!.
the past n Series like the n-264 364, and n1, has more buttons and has more accesible menus and the sequencer is all so accesible!!
I dont know why!!, Korg has decide to poot a tuche screen!!,.
Dere Korg directors!!, this is a call for you!!, before billd a new triton series, Pleace Thing in all the people!!, and pleace poot more buttons in the Triton synths.
Creo que con mi poco ingles, pude escribir lo que pienso yo de estos modelos, que si no fuera por el tuch screen, lo compraria, y sin miedo!!.
Pero lamentablemente no es asi es muy triste decir que Korg dejo a un lado a la gente ciega, para usar teclados, y pienso que Korg haciendo eso, nos Discrimina!!.
Conoci hace poco el Triton Studio 88, y para ser sincero, no tenia casi botones!!.
Como espera una compania grande que le compren sus productos, si no es aceesible para muchos?, Digame usted!!.
Una vez mas digo, que los triton y Trinity, son la mayor equivocacion de Korg! en cuanto a accesivilidad se refiere!!.
Pongamos el ejemplo de Yamaha.
el Motif ES 8 si lo puedo manejar, porque tiene muuuchos botones, y aunque jamas me lo pude comprar, sigue siendo el teclaod de mis sue?os
espero que Korg se acuerde de todos sus usuarios, no solo los que no tienen problemas, sino usuarios discapsitados visuales como yo.
Atentamente.
Milton Paredes
Features
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No Opinion
Expressiveness/Sounds
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No Opinion
Reliability
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No Opinion
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Overall Rating
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No Opinion
Product: Korg Triton
Price Paid: (Rs 140,000/)
Submitted 12/03/2004
at 05:15am
by Aman Samuel
Email: aman_sam123<at>yahoomail dot com
Ease of Use
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9
i m using version 2.0 , the presets are really godd except the sitar and santor tones they are GM tones just little bit tweaked but at an average the tones are fabulous, editing is tough it is moreindepth u have to dig to tweak 1 sound, the manual is really worst i dnt like it i hardly refer to it as i get confused with it nothing is clearly given.
Features
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8
polyphony is good the keyboard action is awosome.
Expressiveness/Sounds
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9
someinstruments like strings , basss drum kits and other wind instrumenst are real but some are not even close to real.it is good for any sort of project you handle , onboard effect r just what you need for a superb stagering sound , velocity and aftertouch are good
Reliability
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10
ya i m depending on it as it is my dream machine and i love it more than myself.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
never had any .
Overall Rating
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10
i will go mad if it is stolen , i love its color gradient it is just toooooo ssseexxxy man.i had used roland XP 60 earlier it is also a good keyboard but at a low end this is a high end sexy machine.i love the way it understands my taste each time i work on it .
Product: Korg Triton
Price Paid: US $2000
Submitted 11/16/2004
at 03:51pm
by Rich
Email: dickiechance at aol<dot>com
Ease of Use
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9
I'm using 2.0. The presets are fabulous - great acoustic strumming guitar (pre Virtual Guitarist, of course for you computer users, I've cut a couple of very convincing elec guitar solos, especially when you gut the effects yourself and make use of the joystick etc (feedback excellent). Orchestra sounds are brilliant, as usual with Korg (I have owned M1, X2, X3, N364 so far) they do better horn sounds than Roland, better sax, etc. Some wonderful loops, great for modern music, a songwriters dream, very user-friendly, amazing writing tool. CRAP ACOUSTIC PIANO SOUND (sorry, Roland and Yamaha once again blow you away on this score).
Features
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9
Polyphony 60+...I have owned a good few keyboards and consider myself a 'pro player'..like most pros, a lightweight keyboard is a compromise on space, weight and effort on gigs, we all love a good Clavinova board with that real piano feel, but this keyboard goes back to the old school...very expressive, all things said and done I love the feel of it despite being a 61 noter. MIDI is great, TOUCHSCREEN IS A GODSEND! On gigs, finding a patch is like thinking of it and it just appears! Nobody has bettered this feature to date.
Expressiveness/Sounds
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9
All of the above. Great for all styles, would firmly recommend getting your acoustic piano sample from somewhere else, say a JV synth or an XP...hell if you can afford it a FANTOM/MOTIF.
Reliability
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9
Had no probs in this regard, had it since 2000.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Overall Rating
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8
I honestly don't think I could manage without KORGS fabulous player-friendly sound selection. The touch screen turns the thoughts in your head to music under your fingers. I work in a lot of improvised musical and theatrical areas, and feel like the TRITON has become my personal assistant. LOOPS, ORCHESTRAS, SFX -wonderful stuff. Korg unfortunately don't seem to have grasped the essence of our most frequent tool - the Acoustic Piano sound. This knocks off two points, but if you have that base covered by Roland, and you can afford to pay the 6 - 700 quid - do it now! You won't regret it.
Product: Korg Triton
Price Paid: US $1100 used
Submitted 01/25/2004
at 10:53pm
by Anonymous
Ease of Use
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10
using ver. 2.51
very easy to use. presets sound more dance oriented, except for the guitars, organs, and basses.these sound great. easy to find other sound banks for this instrument, which makes it extremely versatile.
I loaded in some triton studio patches in mine-great stuff.
Features
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10
polyphony is fine for me. never dropped a note. however, I've been using it for 5 piece band style arrangements. The action is the best i've felt.i.e. very fast and responsive. The effects separate this keyboard fron all others- true studio quality. This thing sounds like a record.
Expressiveness/Sounds
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10
if I had to rate this board for the stock sounds I'd give it a 7. But, I've never just played the stock sounds. I originally bought it for hiphop music, but now it is my prefered board for rock and jazz. not the best for techno.
Reliability
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10
of course
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Overall Rating
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10
can't live without it.
Product: Korg Triton
Price Paid: US $2100
Submitted 01/05/2004
at 07:59pm
by Scott
Email: snorky4u at juno<dot>com
Ease of Use
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8
This is a review for the Triton Classic. I've had it for more than 3 years now. Software version 2.0. I haven't upgraded because I really didn't get around to it yet...I enjoy playing it so much. The factory presets are cool at first right out of the box, but when you spend just a little time tweaking them, or downloading new sounds online, you'll have an arsenal of killer patches! I'm a sound "junkie" so I'm always tweaking--with all my synths. After reading the manuals, basic editing isn't bad at all. (Yes, there are two manuals, and they are very much "tech speak." Korg could have done better with this.) Just spend time with it. As with any new toy, trial and error pays off. It's not going to blow up, and as long as you don't save any changes, it's cool! Gotta love that touch screen.
Features
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8
60+ Polyphony. The keyboard is nice, but would benefit from being weighted. The built-in effects are amazing. Some people have commented on the fact that the Triton's effects do more than the samples themselves. I haven't stripped the individual programs down to bare necessities to check it out.
Expansion ROMS are available in many flavors. I haven't bought any, nor have I purchased the MOSS board. Why? Very pricey for starters, and besides, I've spent a lot of time with the basics and have been rewarded with the results. I'm a sound junkie like most other synth players, but I also discovered that it's too easy to drop another $500 plus on extras. Spend a few minutes changing samples, playing with the filters and efx. The results are staggering. MIDI implementation is excellent....of course the Triton has velocity and pressure sensitivity. The sequencer takes a bit of time to learn, but from what I've heard, it's a BREEZE compared to the Motif or Kerzweil systems.
Expressiveness/Sounds
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8
Everyone complains about the Triton piano. So what! First off, it's not that bad overall, but if you can't tolerate it, buy a real piano for heaven's sake! Many synth players couldn't care less. I enjoy pads, filter sweeps, popping bass lines, Fairlight-type vocals, analog replications and all that. The Triton does them very well along with its vast arsenal of acoustic samples.
It fills the bill nicely for most any type of music you're doing. The internal effects are very good and there are so many of them! It's fun to experiment with efx and "stack them up." The Triton reacts well to my style of playing, I only wish it had weighted keys and offered better pressure sensitivity. My D-50 does a better job in that area.
Reliability
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8
My Triton has been on MANY gigs in the last 3 years. It's very reliable. I read a review below where someone said they wouldn't take theirs out on the road. Not sure why. I can't afford a backup!
Customer Support
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9
I've called KORG with basic questions....they've always been very friendly and have also sent helpful info via email. I haven't done any upgrading yet on my Triton, nor has it been in the shop, Thank God.
Overall Rating
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8
If it was lost or stolen....HELP! Yes, I'd buy another one. I've heard a lot about the Motif, but when I played one in the store I couldn't find anything that really made me say "wow." The Motif is better in the acoustic sample department, but I don't care about a "perfect" sax, violin, or oboe. This is an electronic instrument and I treat it as such. I love sounds that only a synthezer can make.
I've listened to the Triton's wind, brass and string sounds and they sound pretty amazing. The Hammond organs are good too. People should stop whining about the acoustic sounds! Modify the filter, change the sample, adjust the effects! You'll come close to what you want, or even better....you'll create something you never knew you would hear from the Triton.
I've been playing for over 20 years and this is the best synth I've owned. It's getting a bit old now, technology wise. Korg should have installed a USB port and given the unit a built-in hard drive. The floopy drive is ridiculously slow when loading a file of both programs and combinations. I also wish it had a buffer to allow you to load new sounds while you keep playing.
Bottom line, I've had this keyboard for over 3 years. Every other board I've owned started getting "old" after a couple of years, but the Triton still shines. I've created many new programs for it and downloaded a couple thousand more online. It just gets better every day!
Product: Korg Triton
Price Paid: US $1100
Submitted 12/24/2003
at 09:02pm
by Anonymous
Ease of Use
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10
This is the one of the easiest keyboards I've used. The presets are good, but if you load in the Triton Studio patches you'll be a lot happier. You can also load in PA80 patches and Karma pathes as well. This makes for a great palette of sounds. I purchased the board used without a manual, and never needed one.
Features
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10
I love the keyboard action. Makes playing runs very easy. It has 60 notes of polyphony. 2 master effects and 5 insert effects. The effects are a dream to use. I plugged a dynamic mic into the inputs and it sounded like a large diaphram studio condenser. No joke! With expansion cards you can add some great sounds and arpeggios. All around great keyboard. 192 ppq. 200,000 note sequencer.
Expressiveness/Sounds
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10
Here's where a lot of people differ in opinion. If you go by the stock sounds, you'll have a keyboard good enough for hiphop, dance. With the expansion cards, you have possibly the best sounding keyboard available today. It's very advanced.
Reliability
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10
Mine is used. Haven't had any problems yet
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Never used them
Overall Rating
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10
This is the one keyboard in my arsonal I cannot live without. I own the RS7000, MOTIF CLASSIC, FANTOM S, XV5080, JV2080, JX-305
Product: Korg Triton
Price Paid: US $1500
Submitted 09/14/2003
at 06:26pm
by Anonymous
Ease of Use
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8
Presets sound ok, you can tweak it and make it better. Patch editing is easy, and thanks to chicken systems software, and touch screen, its very easy to work with, compared to a yamaha motif. Manual is decent.
Features
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8
Nice dual poly arpeggiators really rock! polyphony is limited compared to say the new motif es yamaha (128 notes+polyphony of expansion board)....where as in triton its only 60 notes + additional 60 for expansion boards. Sometimes when you play piano sequences, the poly phony may seem to lack. Effects are nice 4 inserts. The onboard sequencer is only 192 ppq, compared to yamaha sequencers like rs7000 or rm1x with 480 ppq. I would use a korg triton with a yamaha rm1x.
Expressiveness/Sounds
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8
Great pads, fx, and some synth sounds, crappy acoustic sounds though.
For best acoustic sounds, get motif es with mega voice technology. Filters on the triton are quite weak again compared to yamaha filters.
(I have korg triton and yamaha es, so i am comparing the two).
Reliability
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No Opinion
Very reliable unit for the most part, though the disk drive was quirky at times... I wish korg would put a smart media card like Yamaha does.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Never had to use it.
Overall Rating
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8
If it was lost or stolen, I would buy an access virus c instead for analog sounds. I have plenty of superb drum and acoustic sounds from yamaha motif es, that beats the pants out of the triton. Plus I like yamaha's smart media cards. Triton is great for dance songs, but if I get a access virus C desktop module to go with motif es, i wouldn't need the triton. However, triton is indeed better than roland synthesizers I have used, except the roland jv 5080 which is 32-multi-timbral and 128 note polyphony.
Product: Korg Triton
Price Paid: US $1650
Submitted 09/13/2003
at 06:46pm
by Kamran Marsousi
Ease of Use
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9
software version 2.5 as easy as it should be.
Features
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7
playing with this keyboard action feels good!effects are good .
sequencer is good but could be better by having sequencing diagram on the main page to see what you have done and what are you doing now like Fantom .polyphony is not impressing but does the trick .there is no room for storing programs i dont know why they put 4 sluts for sample memory and expansion boards when you dont have enough room to store the programs!
Expressiveness/Sounds
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7
i think this machine fits nicely in dance music.it seems all the sounds are created for dance music. strings are good . guitars are crap.there is no applicable saxiphone and solo violin ...what should i say ... no impressing piano ...there are only pads this machine has only pads and bases....enjoy it !!
Reliability
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10
Customer Support
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No Opinion
in my country customer does not mean so much!!!(and God created Iran!)
Overall Rating
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8
if it were lost or stolen i would buy Fantom and spend my money on ex. boards for Fantom . i ve been playing for 15 years and i play acoustic guitar(aria elecord pure like the name guitar!) , electric guitar( peavy with zoom ps-02 ) , drums(roland V-drums) and keyboard
(korg triton and yamaha dx-27 ). i like triton for its beautiful!but i think if you compare triton and fantom without expansion board triton will win but if you spend mony to expand both of them Fantom will kill triton . i like this tuch screen i love the ribbon controller i love some of the sounds i wish it had more space to store programs and a diagram in sequencer for monitoring the tracks and before these things a built in piano sound!!
Product: Korg Triton
Price Paid: US $2100
Submitted 05/24/2003
at 12:15pm
by bellman
Email: bel1<at>ananzi dot com
Ease of Use
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9
Quiete straight forward and simple. Editing features are well laid out. Software Version 2.5.
Features
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6
In patch mode it uses only 2 voices which I dont like. Onboard FX are top notch. I hate the sequencer and I prefer to use Sonar, I think Korg could have did a better job. Now the thing I hate most is the stupid stiffy drive they put in. Korg did a good job overall with this machine but skimped on storage for the sampler. Why could they not have put a USB port at the back it would have made newer technologies possible, like pen drives etc. Instead we have to buy a SCSI interface which loads at approx. 150kB/s.
Expressiveness/Sounds
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8
Most of the sounds are very good. except for the acoustic pianos. I bought the MOSS board also. It is a worthy addon IMHO. Some of the sound on it are very expressive like the nylon acoustic guitar, which does a cool fretboard-like pitch bend. Fat synths as well.
Reliability
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10
This thing is built like a tank. I havent dropped it yet to test it, and dont wish to! It has never frozen up or dropped notes etc. on me yet. I use it live regularly.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Never had to contact Korg yet.
Overall Rating
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5
If it were stolen I might consider the Roland Fantom-S. Ive been playing for 16 years now.
Product: Korg Triton
Price Paid: #1100
Submitted 05/08/2003
at 03:36pm
by JonPTrapek
Ease of Use
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10
I'm using v2.5 which has an up-dated sampling and quantizing function. The latter lets you swing the rhythm to greater effect than previous versions.
The presets?. I think many of them sound great and it would take some really un-imaginative monkeys not to be able to put them to good musical use. Knocking up a library music track on one of these takes next to no time if you're strapped for time.
Thanks to the touch screen it remains the easiest of all the synths I own to program. The two supplied manuals mean that it doesn't take long to figure it out but I have to say its software is incredibly well designed and I've sussed out most of it without having to open the manuals.
Actually now is a good time to point out that editing samples in the Triton could not be easier (as easy as doing it in Kontakt, and easier than Gigastudio). If you're an avid sample maker like me you'll love this feature.
Features
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10
Its got 62 voices on an ok keyboard. The action is quite nice although I use my Synclavier's ORK keyboard and my SY99 as controllers so I don't tend to do too much playing on it. The aftertouch is pretty stiff and less effective than some synths I've played on, but the wealth of other controllers makes up for it.
The built in FX are the best and most flexible on any workstation. The are not just of high quality (and quantity) but it really is like having a few good grade FX units inside the machine. There's some really unusual ones such as the piano sympathetic strings preset which works well with sampled pianos. I've created a LITE version of my EASTWEST Steinway B sample CD and created a program that loads into the Triton and the result is fantastic. There's barely any difference between it and the Gigastudio version and the good quality reverbs have put the icing on the cake. Great stuff!.
It accepts a MOSS board which I haven't yet done, but intend to soon. You can also insert a SCSI board - which I have done and is essential for those who intend to use the sample option - and two korg cards such as the PIANO or ORCHESTRAL series. The sampler takes up to 64mb.
Thanks to the ribbon controller, 2 assignable switches, value slider, 4 assignable knobs and the X-Y joystick, the Triton makes a good controller keyboard if its your main synth. It also has 3 knobs for its very powerful dual arpeggiator and sequencer and makes controlling these features on the fly very enjoyable and easy. No data entry buttons needed :-))
The sequencer is suprisingly powerful (workstation seqs are often a bit of a let-down and take ages to program compared to software ones). I'm used to programming my Synclavier's sequencer so by comparison this is very easy and quick to learn and use!. It can handle 200 events and has a really good cue list feature that lets you assemble pieces in different sections then type in the order at the end to create your final track. Also, there's a cracking pattern feature that lets you create loops of any length, from the usual 4/4 4 bar to a Boulezian 11/32, and assign the finished loop to any key on the keyboard. You can then trigger the loops anywhere anytime in your track and save on using up all your events. R&B, Pop etc are all going to like this feature. I use Cubase SX for a lot of my sequencing work, but often, when I'm up to just sitting back with a beer and writing what the mood takes me, I just use the onboard sequencer for inspiration.
Oh, and it has a GM soundset onboard which can be used with the sequencer to playback standard midifiles. The result is like a high quality version of an SW1000XG doing karaoke (which is meant as a compliment!).
Expressiveness/Sounds
:
10
Well, its a sampler, and one with a clear, rich sound. If you don't like what's on offer,put in what you'd prefer to hear. The Chicken Translator will help convert if you don't mind using your computer, or you can import WAVS and akai/EMU format disks directly. It is only limited by the imagination. I happen to really like a lot of the core wavs and some of the presets are really fantastic. The arpeggiator plays an important part in a lot of the COMBIS (combinations of up to 8 basic presets simultaneously, each preset consisting of 2 oscillators/wavs) and helps create some incredibly complicated and evolving sounds.
The Triton works well in any style. I can't think of an area where it couldn't excel. I use it mainly for contemporary classical session work and tv/library music so I can vouch for its effectiveness here. Several times I've had really complicated percussion tracks bursting out of this thing (think "Percussive Adventures" sample CD) to great effect.
I don't use the actual keyboard a great deal so am not best placed to comment on how effective it is, but it seems to work just fine,bar the aftertouch which, as I mentioned, seems a little un-responsive. Of course, that may just be my model, or because I haven't needed to program in a response curve.
Reliability
:
10
The actual side cheeks are thick plastic, but seem pretty strong. Its quite heavy and the touchscreen and joystick need protecting if you carry it around but its been durable nough thus far.
I have gigged with it several times without a backup so no probs there.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Not had any dealings with Korg yet as it hasn't broken down.
Overall Rating
:
10
I wonder what sort of brain dead monkeys bought it and are seemingly incapable of getting good things out of it, judging by the disparaging amateur reviews I've seen posted from time to time. Its an amazing piece of equipment and I would certainly buy it again. I'm not too bothered about the studio version as it doesn't really have much extra I'd need considering the price difference. I chose the Triton because its such a friendly, great sounding instrument. I can't think of anything I dislike about it except I would quite like to be able to re-sample the internal sounds for use in the sequencer.
Its one of the best designed bits of hardware I've ever used. It helps me make music just the way I like it and has yet to throw up a feature that disappoints me.
(If you want to know my background and other equipment see my review of the Yamaha SY99)
Product: Korg Triton
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 04/01/2003
at 08:22am
by Steve W
Ease of Use
:
2
It was the great debate. I was in the market for a new keyboard after 7 years of using my Roland XP 60. Since I thought the new Roland stuff was below average, I was told the KorgTriton or Yamaha Motif were the best choices. I rented them both for a weekend to determine which one was best. I loved the interface and creativity of the Korg sounds. I thought the accoustical sounds were horrible. The action on the Triton is average and felt the Triton wasn't to useable for anything accoustical; since those sounds were so bad. I use a piano sound regularly and Korg has never gotten that sound right. The sampled piano sounds like it was taken from a reconditioned casio digital piano. I see the triton being useable for somethings but I needed a complete keybaord and found the Triton to be lacking in many areas.
Features
:
No Opinion
Expressiveness/Sounds
:
No Opinion
Reliability
:
No Opinion
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
2
My overall rating is based upon my comments above
Product: Korg Triton
Price Paid: US $3000
Submitted 03/21/2003
at 09:29pm
by Anonymous
Ease of Use
:
9
The triton is one of the easiest to use keyboards when it comes to live editing. All of the money sunk into that touch screen is well worth it. I play live most of the time and switching between patches and stuff is cool.
Features
:
9
THe action on the triton classic is way better then the Karma or LE. I have never run out of polyphony live. It's sufficient. The effects really make the keyboard, though. I have played the LE and honestly I dont know how people can live on 3 or 4 effects per preset. It excepts 2 expansion cards and a MOSS board and SCSI. THe sequencer is pretty good.
Expressiveness/Sounds
:
9
It has some pretty good organs (Gospel stuff, annoying techno house organ...)THe guitars are sufficient. The piano is thin, THe drums are pretty good, and the synths are great as are the strings.
Reliability
:
10
THis thing has never broken down in the 3 and a half years ive used it. It's been smacked around a little, but it's well built.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never dealt with them
Overall Rating
:
10
If this were stolen I'd be pretty ticked. I'd probably get the Studio version though, since its about the price I payed for this one new. If you listen to closely to a lot of rap tracks out you can hear a lot of the samples from the drums. ON Moby's new cd you hear them a lot. A lot of people use this and its very versatile.
Product: Korg Triton
Price Paid: 4200 (DM)
Submitted 03/12/2003
at 08:06am
by swen
Ease of Use
:
9
is my first workstation that i have full unterstand without the manual!
Features
:
10
since os v 2.0 you have a full featured sampler and since 2.5 the triton studio sounds are combatible. the triton is now very long on the market and have all (nearly) what i want.
Expressiveness/Sounds
:
9
sounds full triton-studio kombatible (with piano board). very good effects. lots of different sounds
Reliability
:
10
very stable os. no problems.
Customer Support
:
10
very good help on phone and in user forums.
Overall Rating
:
10
now i have the triton since 5 years an i love it for all the time.
Product: Korg Triton
Price Paid: US $1500
Submitted 02/28/2003
at 01:22pm
by Anonymous
Ease of Use
:
8
I think the preset sounds are good (not great)
Features
:
8
KOrg is known to have good built in effects, and ease to use
the action is "normal" overall is good.
Expressiveness/Sounds
:
10
I'll give some suggestions to my Pro's in here.
Piano playes users: for realistic feel: For Ambient sounds:
*Kurzweil *Yamaha *Korg
*Roland *Roland(Hammond souds) *Clavia
*Yamaha *Korg (sax) *Nord Lead
Reliability
:
8
Allways use keyboard with backup.
Customer Support
:
7
never deal with them yet
Overall Rating
:
9
I might buy a Roland xv88 this is a very good synth.
specially good Pianos.
Product: Korg Triton
Price Paid: US $1,110 used
Submitted 01/28/2003
at 03:15pm
by Anonymous
Ease of Use
:
8
If we compare this Beast with Motif!
Triton is peace of cake.
If we compare it with Kurzweil, kORG is peace of cake too. :-)
Features
:
9
Sequencer is very good and ease once u get used to it. Korg is known for building good sequencers. Still the king of synths.
Expressiveness/Sounds
:
8
Here is where your eternal rival KILLS u Korg. (YAMAHA MOTIF)
Korg u need to work harder to get better samples of a more
realistic acoustic sounds as your eternal rival does. jeje.
Reliability
:
10
Yea, you can depend on this synth for live performances and
studio too. techno, pads, organs are goodie sounds.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
N/A
Overall Rating
:
10
If it were stolen, i would probably get in great depression.
And if i find out who the *%$#@!@# idiot was? I Might cut him in
pieces, and eat him with bacon and egg every morning till he desapears from earth. LOL. (JK) after that, i might buy it again.
Product: Korg Triton
Price Paid: 1200 (Pounds UK) used
Submitted 11/17/2002
at 05:57pm
by Jez Burns
Email: none
Ease of Use
:
5
OS 2.5 is the latest softare version. The touch screen is great for ease of use and makes it relatively simple to edit samples & patches. Although it looks daunting at first, the Triton is a fairly easy keyboard to get to grips with if you give it some time. The only function I still have problems with is the confusing Sequencer, although you can load MIDI files into it which makes life easier. The manuals are total shit. The 'Basic' manual only tells you how to switch the thing on, but you need to be Mr Korg himself to understand the 'Parameters Guide'- there is no middle ground.
Features
:
8
I was pretty excited when I upgraded from my X-5 to this in 2001, but my feelings about it are bitter-sweet. So far as the basics are concerned, they're all what you'd expect from a mid range pro keyboard. The ribbon, 4-way joystick/pitchbend and control knobs are very useful.
Expressiveness/Sounds
:
7
The value of this keyboard depends entirely on what you want to use it for. I don't normally write these things, but I'm doing it now to warn you that if you're planning on buying a Triton for it's onboard sounds- forget it. I've recently installed a bunch of software synths & progs on my PC, so the Triton has been relegated to the status of a MIDI controller in most respects. The Piano sound is passable with a ton of reverb, as are the strings, the single ARP synth & the Jazz kit. Other than that, Korg seems to put most of their efforts into creating pisspoor gimmicky rythmic patterns and Combis that will really stamp '1999' into any music you create with them. It is possible to rescue some of the sounds through careful use of FX- the graphic EQ in particular (all the FX are very good, though limited in MIDI sequencer mode). You can also do cool things to all the sounds, including samples with the instantly accessible filters.
Where this keyboard really comes into its own is with it's sampling section. For live use, this is invaluable. It's amazingly easy to reconstruct live instruments and to mix and match sampled sounds as programs and combinations. You'll also find it pretty hard to run out of memory even without an upgrade. For live stuff I've sampled in sounds from several knackered analogue keyboards & other instruments which I wouldn't trust on stage. Incorporating them all into the Triton has saved a lot of backache and stress. I don't know why Korg even bothered with the floppy disk drive- it's a complete waste of space. You'll need a SCSI card with a Zip or CD-R drive which'll set you back a few more dollars. The sample time slice function is great for cutting up breaks/loops & automatically assigning them to keys.
Reliability
:
8
My beautiful silver Triton became covered in a thick layer of grey/brown crap within months (a problem that seems to plague all Triton owners) apparently you can clean it, but I'm sure it offers some sort of protection against the elements. It's a heavy bastard and dents easily, which means that if you're taking it out live it's far more liable to get beaten up, even if you're careful. Technically the Triton hasn't failed me yet. My X-5 took a direct hit from a pint of beer once and survived, so I have faith in all Korgs in this respect. You can back up pretty much everything onto disc, so if you can get your hands on a spare, it's no problem loading in all your customised settings.
Customer Support
:
7
Never bothered, but the website has OS downloads etc, so I suppose they're not the worst in the world.
Overall Rating
:
6
As far as sampling features for live use go, I couldn't do without this keyboard. If you take some time to get to know it, you can pull off some fairly impressive tricks with it. In the studio it's just an attractive MIDI controller. To be fair, I haven't seen a keyboard yet with a full set of decent orchestral and synth sounds, so my Triton will probably stay where it is for a while.
Product: Korg Triton
Price Paid: Didnt buy it
Submitted 09/20/2002
at 05:50am
by Anonymous
Ease of Use
:
No Opinion
Features
:
10
Very good specs (on the paper) huge waveform memory and sampler, touch screen etc..
Expressiveness/Sounds
:
2
In this area this is very disappointing. I've got a korg m1 and a wavestation SR. Before hearing the triton i thought it was -the monster-, so i was planning to sell all to get this one. This is not true ! I only heard preset at the store, but all samples are rather thin and flat, all sounding in the same way :-(.
Even my m1 sounds are fuller !. I don't know if there are dac problems but for sure, this is NOT professional gear. Kurzweil and roland boards destroys this one.
Good hammond sounds anyway.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
Customer Support
:
9
Very good customer support (i own wavestation and m1). I called them twice and they have been very helpful
Overall Rating
:
1
Shit
Product: Korg Triton
Price Paid: US $2,590.00
Submitted 09/08/2002
at 11:27am
by ME
Ease of Use
:
9
Im using the newest o.s right now this was simple to master the presets arent what there all cracked up to be i think my alesis qs 7.1 has the tritonbeat in that area. i dont feel like bothering with patch editing if they wanted to have a good sounding patch it whould have been on the board. i never used the manual
Features
:
4
the polyphony is fine where it is the keyboard action is strait with the price of a triton then with the prices of the expansions their trippin at korg the can suck a fat one on those prices
Expressiveness/Sounds
:
1
the sounds to me are the wackest ive ever heard in my life of using synths people say the tritons the best it really isnt to me any synth you need to buy expansions for to get the best sounds out of it is crappy
Reliability
:
1
i wouldnt take this thing on any kind of gig
Customer Support
:
1
korg support is shitty ill never call or email them again its a waste of time
Overall Rating
:
1
if it were lost or stolen id buy a fantom its not worth the price thats why im selling it on ebay basicaly crap
Product: Korg Triton
Price Paid: US last worked on:2100 new.
Submitted 09/06/2002
at 07:27pm
by Tom
Email: b02ego at yahoo<dot>com
Ease of Use
:
9
I don't have my own Triton! Still, I've worked in 2 studios which used this keyboard. I love it!
Gotta get one of these soon! Maybe a used one! If you guys are bored with your Triton, let me know!
Using 2.01. great combi patches, good program patches - but brass is far from the truth. Touch display is a great help in live & studio.
Features
:
9
I had some troubles using MIDI - why do I have to go in the sequencer mode? otherwise as most korgs, has cool effects 7 arpegiator. Again, the touch display - big & visible makes all the money. It moves reallly slow in sequencer mode if not added ram.
Expressiveness/Sounds
:
8
I got the Dance extreme PCm card - new funky patches.
You have to use this keyboard with a foot pedal - it's a different world! Maybe not the best aftertouch, but... you can't have them all, right?
Reliability
:
10
Always excellent. I never had to open it - excluding the day I added SCSI & PCM cards.
I would take it on a tour without a second thought!
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
As you can see above (Reliability), no problems inquired.
Overall Rating
:
10
I work on Triton since 2000. At the time it was the best. Unbeatable!
Well, there are 2 years now, and I'd still love to buy a used one, just for myself, so I don't have to deal with studio owners and other kinds of authority.
used it very well for commercials - writing a jingle with Triton is a matter of minutes!
If you guys have a good deal on this - just let me know! Thanx!
Product: Korg Triton
Price Paid: US $1500. used
Submitted 08/29/2002
at 03:55pm
by Anonymous
Ease of Use
:
10
Just got a slightly used unit, sys. vs. 2.1.1
Simple. If you've ever used Korg products since the M1, you're in.
Features
:
8
62 voices. Action feels very close to original DX7. If you're a strong player, you will love it. Haven't tried sampling on it yet, but understand it is a breeze. Looking forward to adding more RAM, sound boards and MOSS board. SCSI interface will make life easier too.
Expressiveness/Sounds
:
10
Wonderful. EPs, Organs, Strings, Pads, Leads, Drums, Basses, Brass sections, all tremendous. Weaker are the woodwinds, solo strings, guitars, mallet percussion. Wurlitzer EPs are close to perfect. Rhodes pianos sound great, and are fun to play. Typical Korg strengths here.
Reliability
:
10
Only had it a couple days, but I've used and owned Korg products since the late '70s. Never had problems with Korgs, except for my T3 I bought new in 1991. It was a solder problem on the R output. Was fixed and never had a problem after that.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Well, it depends on who you talk to. And on what day. I'm leaving this blank as I know many time poor customer support comes from overworked, underpayed folks who have to deal with klutzes calling up all day saying, "This @#$%*$ thing doesn't work!!" when in reality they have the volume turned down, or it's not plugged in.
Overall Rating
:
10
I owned a T3 and Trinity TR Rack before getting a Triton Le last February, thinking it would be the same as a regular Triton. Wrong. Triton Le is inferior sounding, has a lame keybed (springy, mushy, and oh-so Casio), and the user interface is twisted. After getting this just 48 hours ago, what a difference. Simply put, the Triton classic is a pro piece of gear, and the Triton Le is not. This feels like a real instrument to me, as my T3 did for so long. The Le always felt like crap. Anyway, this will be my main controller for synth stuff for a long time. Everyone knows by now, the acoustic piano sounds onboard are pretty useless. That's not why you buy a 61-key synth, anyway. Get a good 88-note controller with good pianos, and you won't care. The Triton is still the best all around workstation on the market. Oh, by the way, did I mention that the Le ISN'T??!! ;-)
Product: Korg Triton
Price Paid: 2000 (Irish Punts)
Submitted 08/28/2002
at 02:24pm
by Baz - www.intraxaudio.com
Email: nspnr7<at>hotmail dot com
Ease of Use
:
8
Im using V.2.1.1 of the OS. This version mostly updates the sampling capabilities to include time stretching etc.....The presets range from average to outstanding. Some of the leads, pads and organs are good. Some drum maps are good also. Built in appregiator is very tight and can render some excellent riffs but the create your own is a tad tedious, but works however. Editing patches is a doddle. Combi mode can create some stunning sounds that you'd try hard to re-create with other synths in this class. The manual....I've rarely needed to look at it except for some sysex info.
Features
:
8
Keyboard action on the Triton I think is pretty crap. Dont get me wrong, aftertouch and like is very responsive and realistic but those keys....awwwww ! They are far too 'springy'. No sooner than you've pressed them they are really springing back up at you. Expansion wise its easy to expand and there are endless possibilities.....standard PC100 ram I've installed works a treat bringing the sampling ram up to 96MB. SCSI can be installed to use CDROM/CDR or HD for that matter.
The onboard sequncer is OK, not for total prduction use but its excellent for getting down tracks in a hurry which can then be passed to Cubase or whatever.
Expressiveness/Sounds
:
8
Sounds wise, its in a class of its own. The pads are lush and can swirl and sweep whatever way you want. I use it mainly for ambient, chilled out stuff and progressive/funky house. Some sounds can take a bit of tweaking in the effects section in order to sit in some mixes but maybe this is due to the style of music in doing.
Reliability
:
6
I had my Triton for 2 months when the outputs started giving me trouble. I would only get sound coming from the left channel. I resorted to using the headphone out which is naff. Rather than part with my bitch by sending it to Korg in the UK (from N.Ireland) I resorted to opening it up to suss it out. There seemed to be a small component around the amp circuit close to the main L/R out that was completely off the PCB. After removing various circuit boards I managed to resolder it back to the board. It worked for 10 minutes then a slight buzzing sound came from all channels with NO sound when keys were pressed. Next day I turned it on and it worked a treat. It hasnt happened since, even through a house move and being in transit for a while. For a gig I would depend on it due to this problem, although I may have just had bad luck in getting a triton with this problem.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never dealt with customer support. Korg web site has updates for the OS though.
Overall Rating
:
8
Lost or stolen.yes I would buy it again but not at the price I paid for it. It is a tad expensive. Dont think it was worth what I paid....would have liked to paid around IR#1500 for it. Love the screen, the UI, sounds, looks. I hate the weight...its damn heavy and difficult to lift. I hate editing the Appregiator. I was looking for other synths at the time I bought this. I played it once and decided to buy :-) I wish it had some more analogue(ish) sounds in it. Sometimes it can sound a bit digital, most likely due to the HI synthesis engine.
Product: Korg Triton
Price Paid: #900 (GBP) used
Submitted 03/10/2002
at 01:19am
by Colin Strachan
Email: xcolx<at>yahoo dot co dot uk
Ease of Use
:
9
The software I am using is v2.1.1. The Triton looks pretty complicated when you first turn it on, but you'll adjust to it extremely quickly. Contrary to popular belief, I don't think the manual really is as awful as it is made out to be, but to be honest I hardly used the manual - I found exploration the best way to learn about its capabilities. It's very easy to create sounds using the HI synthesis at a basic level.
Features
:
9
I'm sure you'll probably know the specs for the Triton. The keyboard is VERY nice to use, in my opinion, though admittedly I haven't had a huge amount of experience. The onboard sequencer isn't the best sequencer I've ever used, but I can still use it confidently to make professional sounding tracks - it does the job. The build in effects are nice, and pretty easy to use, and the fact that the Triton is expandable is excellent for those who would like to "choose their style", based on the original excellence of it.
Expressiveness/Sounds
:
10
Sounds should really be the most important factor about a synth, and the Triton excels in this area. Simply put, the sounds are beautiful. The best sounds are probably the pads, and the organs - the combination opportunities for pads are endless, really, and you can come out with some amazing sounds in a short time. The pianos have been criticised, though I think they are largely very realistic, and the bass sounds are also really good.
The Triton would probably work best for any type of electronic music. Personally, I use it for trance, and I've found it an indispensable piece of equipment, as it is so easy to find decent electronic sounds, and compositions. Due to the quality of the pads, and effects, I think it would work well for ambience.
The reaction to my playing is amazing - the keys respond so well, and the aftertouch is very accurate.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
I haven't used it for a gig as of yet, though it has been up and down the stairs a lot, for recording. I'd strongly recommend getting a bag for it, or if you're travelling further, a hard case.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
I haven't needed to call on the customer support much, so I won't grade it - though I must say I was unimpressed at having to sign up three times for the latest Korg magazine, and then getting my hands on it three months after its release.
Overall Rating
:
10
If it were lost, I'd cry and wish I'd taken out insurance. If it were stolen I'd take up a worldwide search to find it, and imprison and torture the person that stole it. I'd start by-- okay, enough of that. I haven't been playing for that many years, but it has definitely helped me improve musically, and I've found a whole range of new and advanced compositions while using it. The best thing about it is simply how everything is compiled together in a nice way. Sure, there are probably better options in the sampling area, the sequencing area, etc. if you want specific equipment. But nothing, NOTHING beats the Triton on value-for-money. It's my most prized posession.
Product: Korg Triton
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 02/27/2002
at 11:03pm
by George
Ease of Use
:
10
There is nothing so damn easy in the world! It's the best keyboard for rookies, period. And it has everything in it, really everything. Maybe not everything is excellent - but as all in one board it's just perfect. Presets are very good, though you may like to have some pretty basic sounds, like straight pads etc... The only thing I don't like is that screen lies in spme kind of pit. So you really have to LOOK inside of it. Trinity is much more comfortable - the screen is a bit bigger and more easy to read from far. But that's not a problem, just get use to...
Features
:
No Opinion
Expressiveness/Sounds
:
10
Sounds are massive. There is no other way to describe it. It's so massive that it makes really hard to put something else in the arrangement. It easily absorbs other sounds. You will really need to mix carefully, if you want to put some, say, Roland sounds in. I don't like el.guitars, but everything else is really good (even a piano - I'm into New Age, I like that kind of pianos). Pads are state of the art. Really rolling and punchy el. basses. Check this: www.ampcast.com/georgeicefield - you'll hear lots of Triton sounds in there...
Reliability
:
No Opinion
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
10
As I've said earlier, this is the board for those rookies who look for a quick find to learn programming technique. If you have a wish - it won't impede you to perfect your skills. If it had a nice filters (like Trinity)... Oh well, you never get anything perfect...
Product: Korg Triton
Price Paid: US $1750$
Submitted 10/20/2001
at 09:07am
by Tolga G.
Ease of Use
:
8
A good user interface with the touch screen. It is sometimes more practical to use the touchview interface instead of the SoundDiver editor.
Features
:
7
Ok polyphony, quite nice built-in effects considering the Roland JV/XP line. But Roland XV5080 has much cooler and pro-quality effects. No sys-ex on sequencer mode!
Expressiveness/Sounds
:
5
This is the point I really like to write about... Triton is good for R&B, hiphop or such kind of styles that require solid sounds. And I think it is very unsuitable for genres who seek for warm, soft, edgy, organic or experimental stuff.
The synthetic resources are very weak considering Roland synths. The filter is very tricky. It offers only a lowpass filter with resonance. No resonance with highpass filter and no band or notch filters! The character of the filter seem to sound good to me in the shop on reso-bass kind of sounds though when I experimented with it at home its sounded very artifical. Almost sounds the same on any waveform as if the resonance sound is not real but an additional sine oscilator does the trick.
The is no exciting sound-manipulating resources it offers. No cross-modulation, no real ring modulation, the filter section is very inflexible and how Korg still goes with only two partials for a program amazes me! The sounds are always thin because of this!
Especially when you turn off the onboard effects, the sounds are really very thin, very unexciting and rough!
I should note that the standart acoustic stuff sounds good on this synth, like the brasses and guitars, as well as the drums and epianos. But Korg seem to offer good sounds only for standard pop stuff. Roland JV series were not pretty good on solid sounds but they feel much more like a real synthesizer with sound manipulation possibilities they offer.
I guess Korg sounded better than JV/XPs only because of its flexible internal effects and having a larger internal waveform memory. But XV series Rolands definitly sounds much cooler than Triton in every aspect.
MOSS board is the only option for Triton to offer some real synthesis. And it sounds really cool but the polyphony (only 6) and its inflexible EFX routings make it not so valuable.
Reliability
:
7
Good built, I think.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
6
I won't buy it definitely and go for a Roland XV5080 which feels much more like a real synth!
Product: Korg Triton
Price Paid: US $2400
Submitted 10/16/2001
at 11:15am
by eratyptin
Ease of Use
:
10
Using Software Version 2.0.1
Presets sound great! Even better with minor tweaking from the knobs.
Editing patches is pretty simple but getting used to the Sequencer took awhile, but getting used to anything new is a given.
The Basic Manual is pretty easy to follow but the more advanced manual is something that has to be read about 5 times before it clicks.
Features
:
10
Keyboard action on this board feels good. I like the after touch effects on some of the programs/combi's.
The built in effects are excellent. Plenty of knobs for adjusting both the keyboard sound and arpeggiator sounds. The joystick and ribbon and a nice touch for special effects.
The Triton has plenty of expansion capabilites: it has like 6 or 7 pcm boards and the AWESOME MOSS board also.
This workstation is FULL of excellent features.
Expressiveness/Sounds
:
10
I use my workstation for goth/industrial type music and all of the sounds and features work well for this style of music. I could also see that any musicians that would use it for Techno/Dance music would find great use out of this workstation as well.
Reliability
:
10
This workstation is pretty solid (Just pick it up and you will see). I have hauled it between my home and my recording/rehearsal area several times and it hasn't taken a scratch. The O/S seems stable and has never crashed on me either. This board is the most reliable that I own.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never had to use this yet. But Korg is a good name in synths and workstations and I wouldn't think they would destroy their name by having horrible customer support.
Overall Rating
:
10
I have just one word for the Triton. EXCELLENT!
Product: Korg Triton
Price Paid: US $2400
Submitted 08/20/2001
at 10:03am
by Jay
Email: jayks at yahoo<dot>com
Ease of Use
:
10
Version: 2.0.1
I've had this synth for more than 6 months now...think I know it enough to come up with a balanced review. This was my first real synth...and need I say the first few days I was in a state of trance!
Triton is very powerful..and the user interface makes everything so simple. From editing patches to routing the effects and to just purely capture the burst of inspiration, Triton is H-E-A-V-EN.
I've been making music lately....just trying to put into reality
my musical thoughts..and I think no other workstation would
have done it all for me. Remember that I just started off and dont have a lot of $$$ to invest. You can find my songs at: http://www.mp3.com/jkz
Its what I came up with during the past 6 months that I had the synth.
Everything done on Triton..coz thats my "Studio".
Manual is a lil bit too technical if you are new to all the LFO's and Filters. But eventually you'll appreciate it. The basics are explained clear enough...although I think it could be improved. But once you get the hang of it everything becomes easy.
Features
:
9
When the effects and the sequencing come together you can really create some magic with this board. The effect routing is very well implemented. If you are going in for a Triton make sure you get a MOSS expansion...Its awesome. It adds the Z1 based tone generator.
The sequencer is very easy to learn and use...and also powerful enough to do a whole song. There's one thing that bugs me on this...There is only one level of "Undo" in the sequencer. You gotta be very careful!
Expressiveness/Sounds
:
9
No limit for expressiveness on this board! I got used to the ribbon controller
so much that I cannot imagine playing a board without it.
There are 4 real time knobs that you can program to change
any parameter of the sound you're playing.
The sounds I love the most on this are Strings and Pads.
The preset Pads are very useable. There's a huge selection of
drum patches on board. There has been a lot of buss about Triton being a dance intrument..but It also has a lot of real world intruments that sounds "real".
Reliability
:
No Opinion
Cant comment on this area much...I dont do much gigging.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
9
If I loose it and I win a lottery for $2500...I'd run to the nearest
GC and get one! Triton has given me a good start into the world on electronic music..It has helped me put my ideas into reality.
Jay
http://www.mp3.com/jkz
Product: Korg Triton
Price Paid: S$3150
Submitted 08/11/2001
at 01:47pm
by Anonymous
Ease of Use
:
9
I am using software version 2.0.1. Patches are easy to edit once you get the hang of the touch-screen. In just two days, I edited the piano that everyone hates; tweaked to a much more acceptable piano sound.
The manual is only suitable for engineers. I think the basic guide do help a little(very) but the parameter guide must be written in some martian language.
Features
:
10
I LOVE THE KEYBOARD ACTION! I'm not a classical pianist and I love the "bounce" of the keys. It's fast and suitable for killer lead solos.
Effects are good. Adding the effects to the clean guitar sound I sampled made it sound as if played by a real guitarist. Pity there's no distortion though(or did I miss it?)Sampling with distorted guitar proves very difficult.
Sampler is easy to use. Just record and edit. This is the reason why I bought the Triton and it is money well-worth. Now I can have nice guitar strumming patterns instead of using the original guitar patch.
The sequencer is easy to use too. I've been using Cakewalk all my life but i think this sequencer will replace that in no time. Haven't really went into the minor details such as quantize or step-recording. But real-time recording seems good.
Expressiveness/Sounds
:
9
As with every synth, some sounds are good, some are bad. The GM sounds are pretty standard but it's the synth sounds that are very good. Some COMBI sounds are pretty well done too. No need for patch editing.
This is a synth suitable for techno, trance and house. If you are a rock or pop musician, you might find the no. of sounds more limited since the Triton is dominated by futuristic sounds. That's where the sampler comes in....
Nice joystick. Programmable to almost any situation that will be encountered when playing live. Ribbon is useful too but I haven't really find out how to program it.
Reliability
:
10
I just have it for a week and everything is still going well. Looks sturdy enough for me for gigs.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Dont' know.... Never dealt with them
Overall Rating
:
No Opinion
I think I will buy it again. It's hard to find a workstation that provides everything. Sequencer, sampler. I love the touchscreen-makes everything so easy. The sounds are generally solid and the fact that it is in eye-catching silver!!! I won't recommend it if you are playing single-tier for gigs though. Sound change is slow and the sound cuts off when changing sounds. Disk load or save takes ages too. No distortion effect-that means I can't get my clean sampled guitar distorted(If I did miss this out, can someone please tell me where I can find it? E-mail me at vibes@freeze.com
I play in a disco and I use it together with a Yamaha S-80, Roland XP-80 and Korg N5-EX. At home, it is hooked up to my PC, a Yamaha PSR540 and a Yamaha DJX-II.
There's also something unique about the bluish glow of the screen. Together with some dim lighting, it makes your creative juices flow.
Product: Korg Triton
Price Paid: US $1950
Submitted 07/28/2001
at 11:10am
by Al Davison
Email: shonnel7<at>pdq dot net
Ease of Use
:
8
I am using verson 2.0.1. You don't need a patch editor because it is easy to edit patches right on the Triton. There is also a compare button to compare the preset with the sound that you like. When you first open the manual, you may need a rocket scientist to help you understand it. The manual was deep! It took me months to just feel the format of the manual. Really...the manual is no joke! The touch screen makes it very, very easy to use, but initially, the features of this board was a little complicate. Now, everything is like a piece of cake.
Features
:
10
There are too many features on this board. It even comes with a sampler! The polyphony is 64. The board action is not like the Pro X model; I guest you get what you pay. This board has too many effects: all kind of effects with thousands of parameters. It does have expansion possibilities. I think Korg has near 8 expansion boards with a Z1 Moss board as well. The Moss is phat! The midi capabilities are endless and the Triton does come with a built-in sequencer. Everything about the sequencer can be edited. This board is loaded with features!
Expressiveness/Sounds
:
5
There are some good and some bad about every piece of equipment we buy.
GOOD: The sounds from Triton are very full indeed and I think this is what people like about the Triton. The sounds are not weak or thin. Pads, strings, S.E.,drums and regular synth sound are very good. Also the bells sound ok. As for as a keyboard is concern, the effects are very good.
Bad: Without the effects, all sounds are dry/dull. Using the built-in effects are a must for the Triton. To me, if you want perfection, nothing can be recorded without the Triton built-in effects. If you are a professional piano player, you will not find a real piano sound on the Triton. I have been on stage with professional mucisian since the 70's and I am here to tell you that there are no real brass sounds from the Triton. There are no real woodwind sounds from this board. sax, clarinet and etc. The guitar sounds doesn't come close to a real guitar.
Reliability
:
10
This board is very reliable and I would use it on a gig without a backup.
Customer Support
:
1
As for as music equipment is concern, tech support from korg is the worst that I had ever experienced. I feel that they are trying to improve on their tech support. On their website, I could not even find an e-mail address; it may be there now, but I don't think so. Let me see...no it is not there!
Overall Rating
:
5
If this board was lost, I will not buy it again because I only can use it for pads, S.E. and strings: basic sounds. I can not use 70% of this board for the music I write: techno, electronic, trance and etc. The sound that I need come from Nord Leads, Access Virus, Waldorf and the like. I like aggressive type of keyboards and this is only personal for what I like to do. If you have a good effect processor like the Lexicon or the TC electronic processors, why should you pay extra for effects incorporated inside of a keyboard. The sample is good on the Triton, but nothing is better than a dedicated sample like the MPC2000. I should had known better, but I purchased this board because of the hype and the money was there for me. The Triton does what it is design to do. It may be awesome to someone else, but most of the Triton is just not for me.
Product: Korg Triton
Price Paid: US $2100
Submitted 07/19/2001
at 11:29am
by Eric G Schumann
Ease of Use
:
10
Software 2.1.0
The present sounds varied. I find all Korgs sounds really warm (in comparison to Roland, oberhiem) The only other keyboard i have heard be so warm is the Alesis Quadrasynth6.1.
Stripping the effects off the programs & combos are awsome. They are very well done. The one thing if you are considering this synth is realistic sounds are far and few between (aka oboes, pianos, brass). But when it comes to organs it is by far the best emulation of what i own.
The Present out-of-the-box present combo and programs are ok. They do range from organs, strings, brass, effects, dance, drums, ect. . so good range of stuff.
The editing of the combi is really simple to use. If you have owned any other Korg Products (aka O1/W) you will find this instrument very easy to use. the interface comes with touch sensitivity so it is pretty easy to move around in.
The manual was very easy for me to read and understand. Again i have several other instruments and is very easy a read compared to others like Rolands.
The Brass and Pianos have something to be lacked if you are looking for professional sounding grand piano sounds but, that haave great dance and balland synth pianos.
Features
:
10
It has 62 voice polyphony.
Built in effects are AMAZING. Very warm and manipulating. you have 5 insert effects per program and 2 master effects. (69 that i could scroll through in the combi selection section. remember this just the basic Korg Triton). In combi mode you can use either insert or master not both per channel. in other words if you use inserts on a channel you can't also use master on that channel and vice versa. You can link effects and route the inserts to master effects also! amazing layout.
You have a built in arpegiator that is amazing. I own the Roland jp-8000 and this arpeggiator is much better and more features. right on the front panel you have the ability to change the arp settings by nobs (tempo, gate, velocity). in combo mode you can use 2 arps at the same time! Amazing. (note: Roland Jv-2080) you can change a quite a few presets (231! 31 of which you can make your own sets).
other then that the same ol touch sensitiviy (standard Korg lightweight keys O1/R keyboard touch)
I didn't check out the sequencer because i use Emagic Logic Audio.
I didn't review the Sampler due to my use of the EMU 6400. but it is tempting to use it. although i would suggest buying the addaption for a SCSI interface if you do. Floppys is the only way to save your RAM samples otherwise :) (Triton doesn' come with SCSI . sold sep)
oh yeah present sounds are on floppy and can be restored from there. you can also save your sounds to floppy to take to other tritons if you go to a studio with one!
Expressiveness/Sounds
:
8
Realistic for those sounds trying to be so, are 5 of 10. Brass was one of the worst i have heard. Sounds is what brings this instrument down in this catagory but read on. very Dance uless that is what you want to hear. very 90's brass. The Organs are by far the best i have heard. and i own a lot of synths (listed below).
Sytles i think it woudl work for range. Pop, Dance, Rock, Hip Hop, urban all kinds of styles EXCEPT Orchestral (if you seek real sounds see JV-1080, 2080 orcestral II)
the reactions to my playing are wonderful. you have the ability to assign all your effects or modulations and such (aka wah, pass filters ect) to your x and y joy or ribbon controller.
Velocity and After touch are well done. i did have a bit of a prob with the ribbon controller reacting without heavy pressure. (Note:Rolands JP-8000's ribbon very ncie and sensitive.)
Reliability
:
8
I believe i can depend on this Synth ALMOST completely. I don't do gigs live since it is a rec studio it is in. It has a touch sensitive screen which is the only thing i dont' like because it worries me it might go bad. (aka people hitting it too hard) but if i know Korg i feel safe enough to buy it dispite. so i would say so far it has been fine but i have only had it for 2 days.
use at a gig without back. . . hmm. . .well it isn't bust proof. the touch screen worries me. but dont' know.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
NA never used it.
Overall Rating
:
9
If this instrument werwe stolen or broke i woudl fix it or replace it of course! it fits like a glove in ths studio with the rest of the gear i use. It is worth what i paid. i would say i would have paid up to 2500 for it. but unless it is your homebase for all sounds i wouldn't pay anymore.
I love the fact it is very synth feeling. REalistic is NOT what i bought this synth for. I love the effects (roterty speaker, amp emulations, distortions, ovd) the distortions are very realistic unlike the past synths (o1/w or rolands JV2080) they don't sound like stomp boxes. they sound like warm tube distortions.
and the organs. man they rock!
I own these other pieces of gear and it fits in like a glove (Roland Jv-2080, JP-8000, Roland D-70, TD-10 v drums, Korg O1/RW, Alesis D5 & D4,Oberhiem M1000 and much more gear but that is all the synths i have currently own. What i have used and once owned: Roland D-20.)
Product: Korg Triton
Price Paid: US $2000.00 used
Submitted 06/03/2001
at 07:23am
by The Rock
Ease of Use
:
5
I got the newest vershun out there. Foorgive my typing...The hooked on phonics i used as a kid had a mispwint....The manual is so so...not too shabby...
Features
:
8
Lots of features as everyone knows...but takes a while to get to know them..you know? Know what i mean Vern??
Expressiveness/Sounds
:
4
ok, this is where da Rock was really disappointed... I believed the hype and bought one of these...But the sounds werent all that. The standard presets are crummy for the most part, you have to really tweak the sounds...The final word...The Rock lays the smack down on the Korg!!
Reliability
:
No Opinion
didnt have it long enough, just like that last case of herpes...Whew! The Rock is happy to get rid of it!
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
no customer support..no need for it..The Rock needs nuffin!
Overall Rating
:
3
I hate i didnt like it...big disaapointment,,,The bottom line is the Triton is waaaaaaaay over-rated. Shop awound a bit before you buy...you homos...!!
Product: Korg Triton
Price Paid: US $1600
Submitted 05/03/2001
at 09:01am
by Jason Muskopf
Ease of Use
:
9
When buying a new keyboard I have learned from past experience that you have to really think of what music your playing?, can you afford the synth?, will you regret it?, and will it sound good in a live atmosphere?. For my experience with the Triton since 12/29/2000 I can say yes to most of these questions. I was tentative at first but traded a TR-Rack in because it was to cumbersome to use in a live atmosphere. I have a four keyboard rig a play with every week an modules just don't cut it in a live situation where you need sounds at a moments notice.In the reggae band I play with I use an Roland XP-50, Korg-M1, Yamaha S80 and the Triton. The manual is pretty well written and you have to really just fool around with the touch screen when you have the time. Unless you are really adept it will take more than one sitting just to go through everything. Factory presets could even take a day.
Features
:
10
The Triton's action is very general but feels good even if you come from classical trainig. I love working with the sequencer. It is pretty easy to get around even for someone not that adept with technology. As far as I know Korg has not released all of the expansion boards yet so it is expandable. I have not really dove into the effects portion of it yet.
Expressiveness/Sounds
:
8
If you are a live player your always concerned with sound, sound, sound. I don't trust much editing because if the patch is not good in the first place chances are it does not get much better. The Brasses are great. I have always been impressed with Korg's Brasses. The piano sounds you can be thrown out the window. The s80in opinion has the best pianos because they produce acoustic models anyway. I don't mean to sound harsh but that is an important thing in a synth. People need good piano patches. The combi patches are great, lot of fun. I also like the patterns that Korg gives you. Some of the Reggae templets are not bad. Generally a lot of cultural music is not well represented or "white washed". They did a decent job. The Combi A43 Brass is good. I like the Program A55 organ as well.
Reliability
:
9
I have this funny feeling that this keyboard is a little fragile with it's plastic ends and what not. It is cold here in New York so I am careful about leaving in the truck for too long. My M1 is in great shape and a real workhorse. Korgs products are always requested on any rider from major reggae artists from Jamaica. The M1, O1W/FD,Triton and Trinity' are always requested. Korgs products are always road worthy so I hope the Triton can live up to that reputation.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never had to deal with Cs.
Overall Rating
:
9
Well this is a great synth. Very nice to use and gig with. It can perform in a variety of environments effectively. I hear it being compared to old gear all the time but it has it's place. I am really convinced that if you are after realistic sounds from one synth you will not find it. I use boards from 3 manufactuers on stage at a time. The Triton is expensive but with the sampler on board it makes sense. I bought it wondering what the hype was about and really likedthe combi settings when I first heard them. Take your time and try it out.
Product: Korg Triton
Price Paid: US $1800 used
Submitted 05/02/2001
at 08:46am
by MP
Ease of Use
:
9
Keyboard is quite easy to navigate through. I was very happy with the factory preset sounds, but you can tweak them as needed from the programming menu's. I haven't used the patch editing much at this point because the factory sounds were completely ample for my needs in the studio. The manual is what you might come to expect from a heavy duty pro equipment piece. Pack a lunch, it takes a while to get throught them (more than one manual). But, they made it very easy to look up things as needed. Which was a welcomed blessing from the past.
Features
:
10
Although I am not a keyboardist in the professional sense, I am a semi pro musician and count on pro gear to put out. So, having spent the money on the Triton, I have found the features to be very exciting and absolutely mind blowing at times, what you can do with a standard signal input. It may come in clean, but you basically can run it through processors, filtering, etc and that mid tone bass guitar just got HUGE. I was very pleased with the features. Polyphony has been tested in some larger track compositions. I haven't ran into any problems with polyphony. The standard action of the keyboard feels standard, and comfortable. The onboard processors and filtering was pretty simple to navigate through if you browse your manual(s) first. All in all it deserves a thumbs up.
Expressiveness/Sounds
:
9
I found the sweeps, pads, trigger responses, etc to be quite versatile and very realistic. The drum sounds were very nice full sets. I only wish there were more sets to view. But, I can purchase additional kits on disc. Aftertouch assignments and programability will most likely require you to take a gander back at your manual(s).
Reliability
:
10
Reliability of my Triton 61 is rated at 100% reliability. I've had it out and about also inside a recording facility. It has never given me problems from less than 20 degrees all the way up to about 90 degrees. I have a second backup keyboard, but I don't ever bother taking it out (the 76 Roland model) because the reliability on the Triton 61 is great.
Customer Support
:
8
I have never had to work with customer support. Which could identify this as a quality piece, not needing support. Everything I questioned I found either in the manual(s) or on the net. I have sent an email to their support desk once and after 3 days I was responded to. I believe that is about the norm for customer support. Granted, same day or better yet, same hour, is always preferred for their response especially when you're paying studio rates by the hour. But, go in with everything planned out. I give them a thumbs up for support. Email 3 day response time is in the norm.
Overall Rating
:
No Opinion
If it were stolen, yes I would replace it with my insurance money. Was it worth the money spent, yes it was very much worth the price. Other gear owned is a Roland JV-1000 76 note, Mac G4 Pro Tools, IBM PC Steinberg VST, Yamaha AW4416, Neumann u87ai mic, Demeter mic preamp, Hamer, Ovation, Roland TD-7 Turbo drum kit, Event Tria studio monitor system, blah blah blah, etc. Does it help me make music? I would say that it could help you make music but I go into writing with the ideas already scoped out. Is there anything else i'd like to share? Yes, if you are going to spend this much money on a
Product: Korg Triton
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 04/27/2001
at 11:22pm
by Anonymous
Ease of Use
:
10
Large screen makes live-performance editing very accessable.
Features
:
8
Welcome back knobs and ribbon controllers.
Expressiveness/Sounds
:
3
Much of the brass and sax sounds don't hold a candle to my Korg O1-R or M-1. The acoustic piano sounds are horrible. Hammond organs are great. Apply Trinity technology and cut the bull!!!
Reliability
:
No Opinion
Nine months on the road with no problems. Typically Korg.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
No Opinion
This is a very versitile, user friendly keyboard with lots of features superior to anything else out there for the money. But Korg was well aware what they were doing when they deprived the Triton some of the quality sounds of their previous lines. Specifically the sax, bigband brass, trumpet and piano sounds are definitly inferior to the Trinity, O1-R and the M-1 respectively.
Product: Korg Triton
Price Paid: US $3000
Submitted 04/25/2001
at 04:05pm
by bigbaby
Ease of Use
:
9
Features
:
10
Expressiveness/Sounds
:
5
The strings, bass, and leads are ok. I was really disapointed in the drum kits, they just suck. They should not even put the brass section on the triton because they sound horrible.
Reliability
:
10
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
8
The triton is an excellent tool for any studio. you work with it and it works with you. It could improve on the timbre and put a wav editor some where.
Product: Korg Triton
Price Paid: US $3545
Submitted 02/19/2001
at 04:42am
by Anonymous
Ease of Use
:
10
Great resources. The manual is easy and complete.
Features
:
10
62 + 6 polyphony (MOSS option) make this keyboard a monster. There are amazing effects, easy to use, very versatile. The expansion capabilities is another great feature. MIDI and sequencer work so fine.
Expressiveness/Sounds
:
10
The sounds are amazing (even the piano with some new settings).
Reliability
:
10
This keyboard is a powerful machine. Best when use a expansion board.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Great support in any situation (here in Brazil)
Overall Rating
:
10
In this range, Triton is the best musical instrument. I would buy it again.
Product: Korg Triton
Price Paid: US $2100.00
Submitted 02/02/2001
at 07:38pm
by Bill Bradley
Email: trcinc2<at>gte dot net
Ease of Use
:
8
Using the latest (as of Feb 2, 01) I beleive is 2.02.
The presets are great. I'm new to keyboards. My last synth was a DX-7 from 12 years ago! But I do like the presets. You can learn from them. Editing the patches is easy, even for me. I think the manual could be a little more user friendly. Pretty intense.
Features
:
8
The keyboard action is very good, for a non-weighted keyboard.
The effects are also high quality. Haven't done any heavy editing yet. I have not purchased any expansion cards, although I would like to soon. Even with my limited synth knowledge, I feel the sequencer could be more powerful, but for the money of the whole shabang...not bad. So far I'm struggling with sequencing in the Combination Mode.
Expressiveness/Sounds
:
9
Sounds good. This is my only synth other than my DX-7.
I can't be to subjective. But I think it kicks ass.
Reliability
:
9
I had to return my first Triton, loose key. They just gave me another one. This one is fine.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Haven't tried it.
Overall Rating
:
10
I would buy it again if stolen, If I had the money!!!
I am mainly a guitar player, so check back! I'm going to give this keyboard thing a whirl and I'll know this Triton much better in 6 months. I love the popularity of this synth. Tons of user support!
Yes, with the help of my VS-1680 and Marshalls and POD I will expand my musical content and creativity.
Product: Korg Triton
Price Paid: US $1850
Submitted 01/23/2001
at 04:49am
by Anonymous
Ease of Use
:
7
OS 2.02
The presets are pretty good; they cover a wide range of instruments. Editing the built-in patches (or creating new ones) is not difficult at all; the interface is very intuitive. The manuals are great - well organized, clear, concise, informative. Just as a manual should be.
Features
:
8
62 voice polyphony, the EXB-Moss expansion board adds 6 more. Great selection of built in effects, from delays to chorus/flanger/phaser (a few of each) to reverbs to rotary speaker FX to pitch shifters, etc. However, you WILL run out of effects if you do anything complex - 5 insert FX and 2 Master FX sounds like a lot, but it's easy to use those slots up quickly. There are a variety of expansion options, from cards that give you more patches to use or sample RAM upgrades. Good controller options: joystick, ribbon, 4 assignable knobs, a slider, 2 assignable button switches, pressure sensitive, polyphonic after touch, you can plug in a damper and expression pedal and another switch(both of those last 2 are assignable). Built in sequencer with some very useful features (create control change data, pattern editing). Didn't take me long to learn to use the Seq. This is my first synth.
Expressiveness/Sounds
:
9
There is a world of sound inside this little silver box. I'd feel comfortable using it to produce almost any Genre of music, except perhaps classical, unless I were to get an expansion board with better piano sounds. There onboard effects are good; lots of options, lots of control. A lot of the effects can be synced to a MIDI clock. Very responsive machine. You have 5 velocity and aftertouch curves to choose from, allowing you to get the right feel for your style of playing.
Reliability
:
8
No operational problems yet....
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
8
Definitely worth the price. I'd replace it immediately if it were lost or stolen (assuming, of course, that I had the $$$). I learned piano in middle school. The only other music gear I own is my Peavey Foundation 4 string bass and a ceramic doumbek made by a friend. I love the FX selection, the controllers, and the touchscreen. I hate the fact that you can NOT sample any internally generated sounds (which the Yamaha EX5 CAN do....). I spent many hours in Mars music playing with the Triton, the Trinity, the Roland JP-8000, the Yamaha EX5, the Yamaha CS6x, and the AN1x. I chose this machine because of the huge variety of sounds one can create with it and because of the freedom for sound creation that comes with having an integrated sampler. I really enjoy creating with this machine.
Product: Korg Triton
Price Paid: US $1999
Submitted 01/18/2001
at 02:04pm
by Anonymous
Ease of Use
:
8
Software ver. 2.0. A very easy board to get around on once you get it.
I struggled the first hour, but once I understood the navigation on the
sequencer, everything else became easy.
The presents are better than what I expected (from reading recent reviews, but not the greatest
I've heard. They are a good starting point, but if you're heavy into pianos
you're going to have to tweak or maybe try to piano PCM card.
I have not been able to dive deep into the editing, so I won't comment.
The manual has plenty of detail, but is written horribly. They forgot
about being user friendly. I'm an engineer that reads many manuals and I k
know that I would get repremanded for creating a manual this user-unfriendly.
Features
:
9
The polyphony is fine being it is not my only sound generator. I've gotten so use to my
MR-76's weighted keys, it's hard to get use to the plastic keys. I still use the MR as my
main keyboard, so that doesn't bother me.
The effects are great and very easy to use.
The expansion capabilities are dissappointing. Even my MR-76 has four expansion card slots
and I they don't eat up my preset sounds either.
MIDI looks fine and easy to set up for my situation.
Having a built in sampler is great.
The sequencer is pretty good for my use. If I'm doing hip-hop loops it's great. If
I'm writting a jazz or R&B piece, then I will start on the Triton, then go to
Cakewalk to create the song. I wish it could groove quantize.
Expressiveness/Sounds
:
8
The presets on this board seem to be geared towards new music (hip-hop,
dance, trance, etc.) The electronic basses are good the synth strings are
great. Some of the guitars are good (I didn't say realistic). I've read
all the reviews hear before buying the Triton, so I knew not to expect
a great piano. I will confirm the the pianos preset aren't that good. My
MR-76 has better piano presets. I haven't had the board long enough to
evaluate how well you can tweak the sounds.
It reacts well to my playing and I love the ribbon board. The thing that I
find sounds is that most synths today have good sounds, but they almost never
"realistic". A keyboard at this price point will never fool someone
expecting it to sound like the New York Philharmonic.
For me, this board will another great tool in my arsenal.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
I've only had it for a week. I bought the X5DR when they firs came out
(1994-1995) and have never had a problem.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
I've only had it for a week. I've never had to call Korg on my X5DR.
Overall Rating
:
8
I really read the reviews and spent a lot of time at the music store
evaluating this piece and others. For me I would replace it if stolen.
I've been playing for 16 years. I own: Moog, Casio CZ1000, Sequential TOM, Kawaii K1,
Akai s2800, Ensoniq MR-76, Korg X5DR, Alesis SR16.
I love the fact that it is truely a workstation. From one board you can compose
your ideas and with the sampler, can create good pieces of work from one board.
I don't like the pianos.
I looked at getting a XV-5080 sound module, but decided that I need a more
portable workstation than my MR-76. I will still buy the XV, but at a later
date.
I wish: it had digital I/O, it had better piano preset, factory hard drive option,
the expansion cards were accessed from extra memory banks.
I think this is the best workstation for the price point ($2000). Sure, it may
not compete with stand-a-lone synths, samplers, sequencer. But pound for pound
there is not another workstation that does as much for the price. If I had
$5000 to spend right now, I would look hard at the Kurzweil 2600 series. But
that's $3000 more.......
Product: Korg Triton
Price Paid: $5550 (Canadian)
Submitted 01/18/2001
at 12:16pm
by Timothy Habibi
Email: thabibi at hotmail<dot>com
Ease of Use
:
10
Using version 2.0.1.
Features
:
10
This is perfection
Expressiveness/Sounds
:
10
No one does it better
Reliability
:
10
Trust it more than my dad
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never had to deal with them, because the machine is perfect
Overall Rating
:
10
The greatest most nourishing thing, after food that is. Very experienced in the studio so I should know.
Product: Korg Triton
Price Paid: US $1900
Submitted 01/17/2001
at 01:47pm
by Matt
Email: thedrr<at>excite dot com
Ease of Use
:
8
I'm using V-2.0 and I like it ok. Being a live player at 4-7 times a week I like the ability to scroll through the sounds or punch them in. I made myself a little card that has about 50 of my favorite sounds and patches that I use a quick reference. The only fault I feel coming from someone who's played any other keyboard but KORG, is the lack in the piano department. The electric pianos are pretty killer, and the "Rhodes" sounds are pretty kick butt, but the grand and acoustic sounds are weak. I have a lot of fun just sitting around playing with the different sounds on the thing. There tends to be a little to much in the arena of techno and not enough in piano and guitar sounds. Not that its a problem, because you can just sample them, but it would be nice to have better factory sounds in that arena. (Hint...hint...KORG)
The best way to describe this keyboard (as far as sounds go) that I've come up with yet is: A very user friendly keyboard that takes hours of sitting in a chair playing with to figure out.
The manual is good if you know KORG language. If not, then your looking at alot of studying to figure out what they're talking about. However, it is comprehensive. This is not the keyboard you wanna buy if your just trying to look cool, because you'll kill yourself first IF your not a real musician.
Features
:
9
62-64... There is a little trick to this. The action is normal as far a keyboard action goes... I don't think you can get to many different feels from non-weighted keys, unless your playing with a piece of garbage. The responsiveness is killer; I love the after-touch. If you don't know what that is, press a key down to get a sound and then press harder while still holding it down. (I didn't see anyone else mention it.) The FX are killer. It is the entire board. Of course FX are the entire music industry right now. I almost feel like the industry is saying, "We can't think of any new instruments to come up with sooooo, we'll just tweak the HECK out of the ones we do have". This is pretty much what KORG did on this keyboard. Alot of the same sounds, just tweaked in different directions. I mean, come on!... How many ways can you tweak a "saw" wave guys!??
I don't use MIDI, I think MIDI sucks and it doesn't respond fast enough. Just SCSI everything, or sequence on the board itself and save to hard disk.
The sequencer is very powerful, but I hate the fact that it's so volatile. KORG should have put more room to save data right on the machine. For $2000-$3000 you should get a killer keyboard plus a laptop right onboard. I do like the way the sequencer is so huge though. I just sold a keyboard that only had a 9,000 note capacity. (But the sequencer was the best I've ever seen). It's nice to jump to over 200,000 notes. I've expanded the keyboard with the SCSI drive, and soon the MOSS board. I like the fact that I can sample up to 11 minutes with RAM expansions. It's pretty self contained. With a couple of good digital recording devices, you'd be set.
Expressiveness/Sounds
:
8
Great Drums (Of course...KORG...) Great synths and pads. No scratch sounds for the guitars that I found yet which kind of sucks. The ribbon controller is very cool for doing electric guitar lead rifs. I think the key is the FX. Once you get good in this department, you can tweak any sound you want. The problem with this is obviously using it in a sequence that requires other effects that conflict with the one your using on the patch. The FX themselves are very BOSS... man, they kick! Arpeggiator is something that I've been drooling over for a while now. But it's basically a dance keyboard. You do have the ability of changing the meter timings from measure to measure which is kind of cool if your a classical pianist. I could walk into the best dance clubs in my town here, (I won't say where) and take over with the Triton! Just one touch from the right set up of combinations and BOOM, the rest would be history.
Reliability
:
8
It's been a great keyboard. I use it all the time during gigs without backup. I know it won't crap on me... I do suggest covering the buttons with plastic though if your going to play in a place where your likely to get "wet"... or have something get spilled on it.(Thanks Mike). Just don't play the keys to hard, or the restraints might snap off. I've had two Tritons and this is the problem I have with most keyboards.
Customer Support
:
9
Only sometimes, and they're pretty cool. Little to much run around, but I have to say that they're great. Go KORG!
Overall Rating
:
9
The price I paid was because I knew someone. So don't get mad. I just heard that KORG is raising the price of the keyboard even higher because of the demand; they cannot keep them on the shelf. So find someone you know and get one through them.
I've been a musician for over 25 years, and I've played everything. I started as a professional drummer, and then moved to KEYS. I've only been at it for about 6 years now, but I love it, and can't wait till I really learn how to use my Triton.
I'd like to see the sequencer be a little more friendly, and less of a pain in the rear to get it to do what I want. Single note pitch bending in a chord would be useful as well.(Go Ensoniq) And a feature called "voice muting" would be great on this keyboard. I hate the fact that I cant transpose keys live without it cutting the voice off. Or just switching between sounds, or from Combo & Program to Global, etc... If someone knows how to do this, please write it in an article for me.
The more I use it, the more I like it. I think people just don't want to learn new things, that's why they don't like it. People that do like it, are learners and they expand their thinking to find solutions to their problems instead of complaining about the gear itself. If you want my personal opinion about what keyboard you should get live... get a Triton ProX, a Roland and a Yamaha for the piano sounds. But if you just want one keyboard, sell everything you have and get the Triton!
Product: Korg Triton
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 12/29/2000
at 12:18pm
by Lefka
Email: titan<at>mail dot ru
Ease of Use
:
10
Actually I'm not using Triton at all. I write this submission just
because I _was_ a Korg fun a while ago.
Ease of use:
I don't think any keyboard
could be difficult- once you love yours, it is always fun and easy :)
Features
:
9
Tech. spc.:
polyphony- 62; key action below good; it has a nice multy-FX-unit;
several expansion boards- memory, samples, MOSS, etc; pressure-after-t.
sensitive; versatile and pretty convenient onboard sequencer.
I give "9": sample memory should be expandable to at least
128MB for "10".
Expressiveness/Sounds
:
1
Well. Why "1", not even "5"?
Guys, why you buy a synth? Very likely, because of its sounds.
(at least some of you :)
Toch schreen... Imagine buying a nicely looking big-screen
TV for $2399, bringing it to home, plugging it in and discovering, that
that it is a radio made look like a big screen TV. Hah?
Korg had a nice start: M1, O1W (this is a killer). They also
developed X, N, T, i series. They were much worse in terms
of sound. N264/364 is a joke.
Than Trinity appeared. This is a better sounding
keyboard, than previous were.
But again, 32 voices poly make it a low-grade stuff.
Trinity has a terrible piano, what makes sence: check sound
engine.
Now Triton. IMHO It's a fake. As in the previous review of Triton,
I'd like to mention, that the sounds sound Casio-like without
the FX-unit. Don't let to full you by the FX-treated sounds:
if the original sound is cheap, no FX can truly fix it! It'll seem
like FXs make a nice sounds out of Triton's samples, but whole
composition falls apart! Guess why?
Again, check out built-in piano patch or the piano on piano card:
they are far from reality. Sound engine issue again.
I was going to buy a Triton and I didn't! I'm so happy,
you simply cannot imagine. I bought a XXXXXX instead.
(No advertising here :) And it is a treasure. For similar
price you get 128MB sample memory, _64_ voice poly (yeah, 64,
not 24 or 48 :) , rack-grade
FX.
The sound kills you. I often skip using FX.
(On Triton you'll by high and DRY :) if your FX board is dead.
Keyboard action- the best in the world. A 0.5Mb sample can
sound full and caress your ears on this unit. Even without FX.
In comparison with sounds XXXXXX, Triton's best is "1".
I'm no longer a Korg fun. Bye-bye, Korgy. You lost your valuable
customer :)
Reliability
:
10
I owned N364 keys. And I know people owning various Korg stuff:
no way to destroy it :) Triton has the same reputation.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never ever dealt.
Overall Rating
:
1
Probably, I don't like this keboard because I expeced from it
much more than it actually gives.
Anyway, every time I have a chance to play or listen to the
Triton,
I bless myself for being so close and not buying this keyboard.
I feel that I would sell it if I had one.
PS. This was my oppinion. Remember, that for you this keyboard
could be truly the best choice. You decide, what sound
you'd like to hear in your music. Not me :)
Product: Korg Triton
Price Paid: US $2200.00
Submitted 12/28/2000
at 01:57pm
by t.v. detektor
Email: antinomial at slowcore<dot>com
Ease of Use
:
8
Editing patches seems easy enough. Available filters are rather pathetic for a $2.3k machine, though.
The manual is well-written and of appropriate technical complexity, despite what others here seem to complain.
I wonder why you ask how presets sound in an "Ease of Use" section.
Features
:
8
The keyboard action is above-average for a synth keyboard. Korg's "weighted" keyboards have never impressed me, so I only considered the 61-key Triton.
The built-in effects are quite good, and as you come to learn, are at the hear of what makes the Triton sound good, when it does happen to sound good.
Again, a unit of this price should have SCSI standard. Otherwise, expansion options are decent and well-priced.
The onboard sequencer seems to be quite powerful, although I use Logic where there is no comparison.
Again, filters are laughable and they have an odd sound to them. Does anyone agree?
Expressiveness/Sounds
:
6
There are a few interesting presets, but the most important thing to realize is that this machine is quite dull without its effects processing.
I encourage all to carefully examine the sounds dry; this machine is a wholly average synthesizer masquerading as something 'revolutionary' and unique.
If you are looking for something to generate rare, intriguing sounds, continue past the Triton.
I get so much more satisfaction with what I hear out of my CS6x/S80/EX5. The Triton
is perhaps equivalent to my JV-1080s.
If this will be your only keyboard in a kit and you do not intend to use your computer, perhaps the Triton is a smart choice.
But that's what I think is so telling - the Triton, perhaps speaking with only slight hyperbole, is a glorified consumer-grade synthesizer for the all-in-one crowd.
I just don't think it should be taken seriously in sound design. Your Trinity is not worth giving up.
Reliability
:
7
Seems to be built fairly well. Nothing beats Yamaha gear for durability and quality of manufacture.
Customer Support
:
7
No experience.
Overall Rating
:
6
I would not purchase again. Money better spent on an additional CS6r or an EX5.
This machine wins for Korg because the hype was successful in sustaining +$2200 price point - a number so disproportionate to quality in this instrument's case.
It was an impulse buy for me, and in the context of my entire kit, the Triton is somewhat of a distraction that is not too useful.
Product: Korg Triton
Price Paid: 18,250,000 (rupiah)
Submitted 12/15/2000
at 10:35am
by Caroline Jessica Wijaya
Email: carol at cbn<dot>net<dot>id
Ease of Use
:
9
I use v2.0.2. I still confuse about editing patches on Trinity, but now I can on Triton. The manual is so complete but it's little hard to understand (because of its technical term)
Features
:
10
It's 62 polyphony. I wonder why it's not 64 polyphony like X5D, N364 or else? However, the difference of 2 polyphony doesn't matter at all. The effects it so vary and easy to use. The sequencer is great, but not as great as Cakewalk (of course!).
Expressiveness/Sounds
:
10
The instruments is very realistic. Its multisamples are much better than Trinity's. I think it's the contrary of what Joe Kaye has write about Triton pro.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
10
It's so good keyboard. It's the best keyboard which I ever have. The quality (sounds, seqs) is much above Trinity. Actually I don't like Trinity, it's because the multisamples is so bad and I'd prefer O1/W rather than Trinity. But when I saw Triton, I found that this keyboard is much better than Trinity. This is one of the keyboards I like beside O1/W and T3 and X5D. I only miss the internal harddisk and the sampling which not remains if the power shuts down. I also wonder why the specification rack version of Triton is different and better than Triton. If it were lost or stolen, I think I would buy the rack version of Triton.
Product: Korg Triton
Price Paid: US $2500
Submitted 12/12/2000
at 05:33pm
by Anonymous
Ease of Use
:
No Opinion
v 2.2
Features
:
9
62 is fine i'm not complaining. I like the keyboard action it feels nice.
Great effects and love the extenal input for processing through the effects
but not through filters. Wish it had more expansion slots (2 is bit of a
rip off if you ask me). Tons of midi capabilities yet getting it to
respond takes some trial and error. I like sequencer..NOW. I didn't at first. Individual looping
of tracks is superb and 200,000 notes is beautiful. To be honest I didn't like the board for about 3 months. It just
sat around collecting dust. Then I decided to delve into it and now
after a couple of months I'm starting to find the sweet spots. It just
wasn't funky enough at first. The sampling is where this board shines
cause it can be any synth you want, obviously. There are pre-programmed
arp patterns and you can also program your own...excellent! Knobs, slider,
ribbon controller can be assigned to control anything...great! You can overwrite the
presets in any bank, a most excellent feature. All-in-all a really cool
board.
Expressiveness/Sounds
:
10
Um, I personally don't like the factory sounds too much. Tweaking is the
key to finding your sweet spot on this board. The sampling is where
this board comes to life. The filter section takes some getting use to.
You sort of make adjustments for lowpass, highpass filters instead of choosing
different filters. The effects are great; with certain samples you can
actually distort the output with the effects(EXCELLENT!). The key to getting
the sound you need is in the filter scaling of the sound. Piano, eh!!
Electric piano, eh!!! CS2X and Yamaha S80 have best elect. pianos. String
sounds are some of the best I'v ever heard from factory presets. With
the sampling this board is capable of chameleon like behavior. If you
want your demos to sound professional this is the ax to get.
Reliability
:
8
Yeah, for right now. Not the sturdiest board ever built. I would use
it on a gig sans backup.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never dealt with Korg.
Overall Rating
:
10
Yeah, I would buy it again. I wouldn't own 2 but I would buy it again.
I've been playing for about 15 years and I still don't sound like
Beethoven or Herbie Hancock or Joe Zawinul or Chopin or....
I hated the cold sound of Korg products and this board. Take away the
effects and you got something to work with in this particular machine.
I've compared it to other products concerning sound and features and take my word
for it: "This is THE PHATTEST SOUNDING INSTRUMENT OUT THERE!!" I've
played with them all (Novas, Waldorfs, Rolands, Yamaha, Kurzweil etc.) nothing
comes close. Get this and learn it, sample your analog gear and emphasize
the velocity and filter scaling and it just puts the rest of those
virtual cashalogs to shame. The only exception is the CS2X. The filters
are more intense than anything else out there.
Fine.
Product: Korg Triton
Price Paid: 4500 (Australian)
Submitted 12/11/2000
at 12:51am
by Andy Judd
Email: adjudd at optushome<dot>com<dot>au
Ease of Use
:
10
Building on the groundbreaking Touchscreen of the Trinity (how much easier can it be than to touch the thing?!) Korg has significantly improved the interface in small areas which make a big difference. For example in Sequencer mode the channels now have labels for those of us who can't count to 16. Oh, and make sure you check out the new FX section - it simply is unrivelled in anything I've seen for intuitiveness!
Features
:
10
The features on the Triton are, of course, enormous. However there is always room for improvement and I hope that future OS upgrades will deliver. The onboard sequencer, while light years ahead of any other synths I've used, doesn't quite deliver as much flexibility as computerised sequencers. That said, I'd much rather use the onboard sequencer any day as it is extremely well integrated into the OS, and Korg are to be commended for the amount of power they're squeezed into every aspect of this little silver beast!!!
Expressiveness/Sounds
:
10
The sounds are - in typical Korg style -refreshing, groundbreaking and realistic. I recently used the Trumpet patch at a Carols by Candlelight gig and people can up to see who the new trumpeter was! The accoustic guitars are about as close as I think they'll ever get (come back to me on that one in a few years time though!) and the synths and mind-blowing!!! What types of music does it work well for? You name it, with 11 banks, MOSS, add ins etc etc there are at least a hundred of everything you could dream for! The response of some of the instruments too will simply blow you away.
Reliability
:
10
Solid. Reliable. Definately not delicate. The only thing that has gone wrong with it on a gig has been the local power station blowing up - I'll let you make your mind up on that one. (for the record, the Triton only consumes 26 watts)
Customer Support
:
10
Musiclink (who distribute these things here in Australia) are great to deal with. They don't muck you about.
Overall Rating
:
10
If it were stolen I would cry - simply this is the best Keyboard around. I'm still paying for it now, and believe me they're not cheap. But it is well worth it. I've compared it to everything and it seems as though Roland, Yamaha, Alesis, Kawa...etc, etc have just given up trying to match this kind of power in the workstation market.
Product: Korg Triton
Price Paid: 38000 (ATS) used
Submitted 12/03/2000
at 06:30am
by Walter Wagenleithner/Loop Doctors
Email: Wagenleithner<at>lion dot cc
Ease of Use
:
9
I am using the 61 keys version of the Triton V2.0 for about a month now, ans I have to say that it is a very intuitive instrument considering its enormous possibilities. As an Electronic/Dance/Hip Hop producer who works only on hardware (no computer!) I really use all the sections of this instrument (synth, sampler, sequencer), and being used to menu based editing/working I did not have too many problems with the triton. But it may be a little harder for someone less experienced because the manual is not very easy to understand and so i did not use it very often and tried to get around the instrument by myself. The big touch screen display helped me very much and after some time I found myself trying to touch some elements on the display of a Yamaha QY700 sequencer! I really don't need a software editor for the Triton.
Features
:
10
For rather minimalistic electronic music the polyphony of the Triton is more than enough. Being not a trained live keyboarder I don't need the keyboard action of the ProX models. The built in effects are excellent and the routing is both easy and flexible. The ability to expand the sound ROM, synthesis (MOSS) and the RAM (Sampler) makes this a very flexible production tool for a long time. The groove features of the sequencer (arpeggiators, pattern play, loop play) makes this one of the best on board sequencers.
Expressiveness/Sounds
:
8
The synthesizer sounds of this keaboard are excellent! The midi clock synced LFOs make them best suited for modern dance music. Some of the nature instruments are not very realistic (e.g. the guitars) but in my opinion it is always better to record a real guitar or trumpet (or to use sapled phrases) than using cheesy keaboard immitations. I never heard a keaboard with realistic guitar sounds! The Triton works very well for dance music and with the ability to expand its ROM and RAM it can work for many music styles. The quality of the onboard effects is very good, I think you can compare them with the Roland COSM effects. The real time controllers (knobs, joystick, ribbon controller) are heavily used for the preset sounds and give you instant possibilities to tweak and modulate the sounds.
Reliability
:
10
I never had a problem with the Triton V2.0 and therefore I think it is a very stable and reliable instrument!
Customer Support
:
10
Fortunately I never had to contact the customer support and therefore the only thing I can talk about are updates. Version 2 was a big thing especially for the sampler (time slice for drum loops) and one of the main reasons for me to buy this instrument! I hope they go on like this.
Overall Rating
:
10
I definitely would buy this instrument again. I sold a hardware sequencer, a sampler and a sound module to be able to buy the Triton and it was worth it. I am able to work on only one instrument and to save all song/sound/sample data in one file! I don't need to back up files of many instruments/samplers. With its great (and expandable) sounds and the helpful sequencer (packed with groove features) it will be my main instrument for quite a time!
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