if you've got enough money to buy a triton, then buy reaktor, much more
suited to idm, given the purely experimental opportunities it gives you, you
could buy a nice computer, and nice keyboard, and a capable midi controller
(knobs etc) for less than the price of a triton. much better value fer money
quoted 35 lines From: Lee Azzarello <roswell@alumni.antioch-college.edu>
>From: Lee Azzarello <roswell@alumni.antioch-college.edu>
>To: IDM <idm@hyperreal.org>
>Subject: Re: [idm] korg triton
>Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2000 12:45:37 -0700
>
>Damn dude, you must have mad money. The triton is cool but why not get a
>real sampler and one of those Digilog synths, like a Nord or something? The
>Triton is a PCM synth, so all it's doing is playing back samples. It has a
>sequencer but if you have a computer, you already have a sequencer. The
>thing has good sounds but it seems to be the fashionable darling of many
>studios.
>
>-lee
>
>
>on 10/23/00 8:26 PM, Eyal Dechter at eyal@mediaone.net wrote:
>
> > I'm thinking about buying a korg triton rack. Does anybody have any
> > information about this synth/sampler. Is it any good? How does it suit
> > IDM? How flexible is it? Is it a good buy in general? Thanks in
>advance.
> >
> > Eyal
> >
> >
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