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Originally Posted by Juho L
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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I've had a Triton Pro-X for three years now, and it truly does sound dated and thin. I use it for live performance, and it works fine for taking care of sampling and sequencing duties live, but I really don't know how Korg has shipped so many of these units with such a poor ROM library. You *can* make it work for some things when pressed, but why anyone would want to try when there are so many better, cheaper, and faster options out there is beyond me. If the Triton was cheaper, I think it might well suit a teenager who's just getting into things and learning about MIDI and sequencing, but as a professional trying to get work done, it just takes up space in my studio. But hey, one man's trash....