KORG Triton Extreme 88 keys with flight case : becoming a cult classic
Broughty Ferry, Dundee
£550
Description
I've not really been using this much and I'm having a clear-out of a lot of my gear.
If you know this machine then you'll not need an extensive description from me.
If you don't know it then try the Sound-on-Sound review page as it's very detailed.
All I'll say is that some people are asking for over £1200 - £1500 for this model on a certain online trading site ... although the completed listing sales are in the £500 - £800 range ... however that latter price range is for the 76-key version - this one is the full 88.
When released it cost nearly £2500.
Professional quality flight case comes included in price.
Speakers & computer not included in price.
This is quite a heavy bit of kit but the flip-side of that is that it is substantial and well made.
Scuff to left side of keyboard (see photo)
Extreme Spec In Brief (courtesy Sound on Sound)
Maximum polyphony: 120 voices.
Multitimbrality: 16 parts.
Waveform ROM: 160MB of 16-bit, 48kHz PCM samples, arranged as 962 multisamples and 1175 drum samples.
Patches: 1536 Program memories, 1536 Combination memories, 144 drum kits, 256 GM2 Programs, nine GM2 drum kits.
Sample-format compatibility: AIFF, WAV, Akai S1000/S3000 and Korg-format sample data.
Sample RAM: 16MB, expandable to 96MB.
Sequencer: 16 tracks, offering 1/192-note resolution. 200 songs, 20 cue lists, 200,000 notes maximum.
USB: one Type A connector (for external USB devices), and one Type B (for computer interfacing).
Option: EXB-MOSS synth-modelling board.
No hagglers please.
This is a more-than-fair price.
Posted: 2 days ago
Ad ID: 1505944489
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