say it ain't so...

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I have done some research and it appears that a large contributor to the perceived sound quality difference between Yamaha (S90/Motif) and Korg (Trinity/Triton) is concerning the actual sample time of each sound. Korg apparently samples their sound loops for 4 sec while Yamaha samples for 12. Has anyone else heard this? When listening to my Trinity at about 4 secs I can definitely hear the decay drop off slightly and pick back up...any feedback from the Motif users who may be able to check the length of those samples? Any Trinity/Triton users out there have ideas about beefing up sounds? All of my sounds even with tweaking just sound a bit weak. I have heard some industry quality albums recorded with some of these presets and they are recignizable, but I would like to be able to alter the sounds through onboard editing to get the best possible output before having to send to mixer for eq, etc...
Just curious...
-Humble-
 
Never heard that before, good analysis. I'll check that in my Triton.
 
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