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#810 - 08/03/03 08:05 PM
Re: Triton vs. XP 80 vs. Motif ?
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Registered: 12/23/02
Posts: 31
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I own an XP-80 and have messed around on the Triton and the Motif before. In my opinion, the XP-80 is far and away the best of the three - I seriously considered the Triton and Motif before buying the XP-80, and this was only a few months ago (when the XP-80 was already out of production!). It's got a wonderful interface, including a graphical display conspicuously lacking in eye candy and rather good at being functional. Most keyboards these days try too hard to have a computer screen, which, for a keyboard, is just a pain in the butt. The XP-80 also has a great (not perfect, but great) sequencer, a great selection of expansion cards available, and (drum roll here) it looks way better than the other two. The Triton and Motif have annoying control panels (bad design, bad layout, vexing buttons), which was one of the major things that turned me off of them. I'll admit, however, that all three have, more or less, good sounds.
I would get the XP-80 any day - even over the Fantom.
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#815 - 08/04/03 08:48 PM
Re: Triton vs. XP 80 vs. Motif ?
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Registered: 07/13/03
Posts: 321
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I Knew about Karma long time but it never interested me much, I just looked in my musician`s friend catalog, the price is better than Triton`s, I would of get Triton Le if it would have floppy drive and some audio inputs to record from guitar. Not the triton studio, because price is a little high, higher then triton classic, but triton studio is not that much better then triton classic.Karma doesn`t interest me that much, if it would look like triton I`d be much more interested in it, but apearence is not that important, I was also thinking about Synths like Roland XP-10 Yamaha S03, (XV-88 interested me but The price is a little too high,[itprobably costs alot because it has 88 keys]) To save money I will buy a 61 key synth(if possible),and it is more compact.Why I want a Good synth, is because I want a synth to have it for about 5-8 years to last ,and for church or wedding music(song accompaniment)[like arrenger keyboard`s Ballad,8 beat,16 Beat, Pop styles,Light 6/8 slow rock,walts that kind of music].In other words: almodt any music but not LATIN, JAZZ, ROCK etc..
[This message has been edited by Vadim (edited 08-04-2003).]
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#817 - 08/05/03 01:53 PM
Re: Triton vs. XP 80 vs. Motif ?
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Registered: 07/13/03
Posts: 321
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I played on RS-5 at the store once, if we`ll compare Triton`s arpegiator to RS-5, I like Triton`s better, RS`s triggers only one tone guitar, organ etc... those kind of arpegios I can play my self (if I try hard), but Triton`s arpegiator plays multiple tones, like guitar strum, pad, strings, drums,all at once. About XV-88, I`ll admit, that I never played on it, just saw it in a magazine,and I heard that that XV tones are the "best",(I wished that Roland would make a XV-88 with 61 keys).I`m also interested now about Fantom-s, isit like Fantom?. Now I`m "strugling" between these synths: KORG TRITON, KORG KARMA, ROLAND XV-88, ROLAND FANTOM, ROLAND FANTOM-S, ROLAND XP-80, YAMAHA MOTIF.
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