what to buy
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- KVRer
- 18 posts since 19 Mar, 2004
im selling my triton studio and with the cash i want to buy a micro korg and maybe a roland juno-d
i have tried to get a decent review on the net about the juno d but couldnt find one.
can anyone fill me in on if they are any good do they have some good sounds and scope for manipulation.
thanks in advance guys
i have tried to get a decent review on the net about the juno d but couldnt find one.
can anyone fill me in on if they are any good do they have some good sounds and scope for manipulation.
thanks in advance guys
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- KVRist
- 367 posts since 29 Dec, 2004 from east coast, usa
Might I ask why you have decided to go in this direction? The Juno D is quite a step down from a Triton. I'd suggest adding the MOSS board to your Triton if you need VA type sounds that the Micro Korg does. (And MOSS does a whole lot more actually.)
Also.....do you want those tiny keys on the Micro?
Also.....do you want those tiny keys on the Micro?
I've heard of Music Concrete...is there Music Asphalt?
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 18 posts since 19 Mar, 2004
i really have not embraced my triton i just want rid of the damn thing. the direction im going in is mainly soft synth
i can understand where your comming from the trion is a great machine i just dont have the patients to learn how to get the best from it, so its better of with someone who does.
to be honest this may offend some but i never use any of the sounds from my triton its just being used as a controller keyboard.
i can understand where your comming from the trion is a great machine i just dont have the patients to learn how to get the best from it, so its better of with someone who does.
to be honest this may offend some but i never use any of the sounds from my triton its just being used as a controller keyboard.
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- KVRist
- 367 posts since 29 Dec, 2004 from east coast, usa
Hey that's cool.....but I've had my Triton for almost 5 years now, and do a lot of programming with it. (I've been playing and programming hardware synths for 20 years.) But I'm still learning new things. I added MOSS to my Triton last Fall and was amazed! Lots more to learn and program.to be honest this may offend some but i never use any of the sounds from my triton its just being used as a controller keyboard.
I enjoy playing live. I've gotten into softsynths, but don't like the image of a laptop on stage. Not with our band anyway.
You should get a decent price for your Studio. Don't let it go for too cheap....
I've heard of Music Concrete...is there Music Asphalt?
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- KVRAF
- 2139 posts since 15 Jul, 2003 from ex-NJ, PA
In March's issue of Keyboard (US), it is reviewed. Perhaps there something on their site?tombangelta wrote: i have tried to get a decent review on the net about the juno d but couldnt find one.