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You know someone makes REALLY KICK ASS MUSIC when...
They know how to make a Casio sound like God himself is playing.
And trust me, I know it can be done...you could use FX processors, and..just learn how to play damn it!! Oh..and if the casio has built in MIDI...control it with a Triton or something! Bwahahaha. =D |
Korg Triton and Casio home keyboard - What's the difference...
No FX can save your arse if the basic sound is total crap. For example you can't get Korgs to sound good even if you would stack 10000? worth of FX behind it. Muahahahaha! Trying to make up crappy base sound with FX is like trying to make gourmet food out of rotten garbage with spices. |
Why so bitter against Korgs? :(
I dunno, I think the Triton has good capabilities...and when I get the sampling option, I'll put my own kick ass sounds. =D |
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But seriously the problem with Korgs is that they are only good as samplers. The ROM sounds on those things are awful. I don't know what they do to the samples, but they all seem to have a plastic coating and sound really cheesy. You can probably get out some useable strings pads, but if you want something more rompler basic you're in trouble. |
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You know...the only reason I picked up a Motif was because the Triton was more expensive! Thank god for that, as there seems to be a consensus that the Triton has no balls.
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Triton's acoustic section is not that great, But their pcm board for orchestral sounds(peter schz) is awesome. It was more than $300.00.
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