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Trition LE series
My wife is the keyboardist.
She does not sequence, if she can't play it live without sequencing - then she doesn't record it. Puritan? Maybe, but I respect her for her conviction. Also, she doesn't sample. We haven't the need. So, taking away the sequencer/sampler bells & whistles.... What is the opinion of the LE series? The only downside I can see as of yet is the absence of the Touchview screen.
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The keys on the Triton are a bit flimsy and cheap and the action suffers a little because of that.
Otherwise, it has the Triton sound without the expansion cababilities and the higher price tag of the other Tritons. |
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Considering that the sounds on a Triton are all sample based won't there be an ethical conflict?
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well short of hiring a string/brass section and buying a baby grand, that's compromise we'll have to make...good one Tex lol!
![]() I agree on the keys. It's not a weighted action, but her Roland synth isn't either. The upside is that it's pretty much the same action as used in the M series which is very easy to service.
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