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DT4L
01-25-2005, 07:54 AM
hello again, your all probably getting pissed off with people asking
"what keyboard do i buy?" but i thought this would be the best place to ask...
i have a korg sp200, it has great key action but it has only 30 sounds none of which are leads, and no pitch bend. i have decided to stick with korg but dont know what would be best, i was wondering if i buy a KARMA or triton extreme 61 key, can i midi it up to my sp200 and use the karma/triton sounds on both and have a different sound on each board at the same time? or i can sell my sp200 and get the triton extreme 88 key. which do you guys think would be better? i look forward to your replies, thanks.

ImaX
01-25-2005, 10:22 AM
Depends on your music, generally I'd say that the triton is more flexible... I don't have one of both, but if you want to have an all in one solution I'd go for the Triton (extreme, if you like).

Grey Loki
01-25-2005, 11:13 AM
I'd probably say the Triton 88 Extreme (Valve Force?), just because it's a great all-rounder - loads of good presets, as well as the fact that because it's a popular keyboard, there are loads of people who own one (duh), so you'll never be short of tech support or actual patches....

Alucard
01-25-2005, 11:26 AM
I have a Karma and i play an extreme in studio(it is not mine...yet)...so i really cant help you in choosing one...

It depends about what kind of music do you play...
I have uploaded all my Karma patches in the Extreme and the valve force made a great job...really, especially leads and some acoustic patches...

You can use your previous keyboard as a controller with a midi cable with both of them...


p.s=maybe the Karma is easiest in edit programs( so better for a beginner synth-programmer...but in this case go for a TRiton Le...cheaper than a Karma, with the same engine but less effects slots) :wink: , and cheaper than a TritonEx...the Karma function is a little harder to program...but it's very intuitive in the presets, so you can use them to practice and understand the whole thing.