View Full Version : I got my new keyboard!! (Korg Triton LE 88 Key)
human_tree
06-14-2004, 07:59 PM
Hey all..
After having my old keyboard for far too long (Yamaha PSR 540) I've finally got a new one, a Korg Triton LE 88 Key.. I love this keyboard.. Anyway, just wondering if anyone knows any good sites with information on these keyboard like with how to do stuff on it, or more sounds/programs/whatever for it? Thanks if you do.
Speedy Fingers
06-15-2004, 04:57 PM
Awesome, i've got the 76 key version, and it ROCKS!! How much did you get it for??
human_tree
06-16-2004, 05:21 PM
I ended up paying $1,700 AUS for it, and it's retail is $4,300 in AUS. It was 2 and a half months old but looks like new..
Speedy Fingers
06-16-2004, 06:07 PM
****, you got a really REALLY good deal on that!!! Lucky you!!!! Does it have the sampling upgrade??
human_tree
06-17-2004, 07:19 AM
I know, the deal was amazing.. It doesn't have the sampling card with it, but I don't really need it for now, so I'm happy. I did get the 16mb stereo velocity-switched grand piano card thingie with it.. Atleast I think that's what it is, that's just what I remember it's called, I can't be stuffed looking it up.. Anyway, those sounds are just beautiful. And tonight I started looking in through the world noises.. Gee, they're cool..
Lizardking13
06-24-2004, 09:54 PM
:Cries:
:Is jealous:
Speedy Fingers
06-25-2004, 02:00 PM
We all know that the Kurzweil K2600XS is at the top ofthe keyboard tree!!
sexmanfrommars
07-01-2004, 07:30 PM
I would sell my mom back into prostitution for a Triton 88 key. You're the luckyest person in the world. I love you man.......No really............I love you man.
human_tree
07-17-2004, 03:42 AM
Another question which I might as well post in here.. Can anyone show me a website that has information about using a keyboard (this or any other one) through a laptop and what programs and stuff.. Thanks heaps if you can help..
Random_Anibas
07-19-2004, 05:35 PM
Read the manual.
--- Amber
(Don't mind me I'm in a funny mood)
mark87
09-25-2004, 02:20 PM
I know this thread is a bit old now but hey, this has alot of info you might be interested in -
http://www.tritonhaven.com/
I ended up paying $1,700 AUS for it, and it's retail is $4,300 in AUS. It was 2 and a half months old but looks like new..
Any idea how much that is in U.S. dollars?
Is the Triton Le different from the Triton sans Le? If so, in what respects?
Blue Planet
10-06-2004, 12:16 AM
Tritons are very nice indeed. I own a 76 Key Triton S... be well :)
-Blue Planet
Another question which I might as well post in here.. Can anyone show me a website that has information about using a keyboard (this or any other one) through a laptop and what programs and stuff.. Thanks heaps if you can help..
Beware doing this on a laptop unless you have a top-of-the-range soundcard, or are just going to use gm/gs sounds. Most laptop onboard sound setups are crap for handling audio. Get yourself a soundblaster extigy or equivalent (that's an external soundcard that runs from one of the laptops usb ports). Which programs depend on what you want to do. Gimme a clue and I'll see if I can help.If you're kinda wondering if I'm qualified - here's my equip. list.
Computer Hardware:
Custom PC with P4 4000MHz Processor , 2 Gig Ram, Quad 7200 RPM LaCie Bigger Disc hard-drives (1 TB each)
NEC 21" Monitor, Silicon Graphics 21" Monitor
Digidesign Digi002 Soundcard with ProTools LE x 4
Midiman Midisport 4X4 Midi Interface
Recording Software:
Steinberg Cubase 5 VST32
Steinberg Wavelab wave editor
Steinberg Nuendo
Cakewalk Sonar 3
T-Racks 24 Mastering software
Celimony Melodyne 2.5
NI Waves processor package
Sound Forge 7
Cool Edit Pro
Emagic Logic
GigaSamler and GigaStudio
Keys:
Hammond B-3
Hammond C-3
Korg Triton
Korg Triton 88
Korg Triton Studio - All expansion boards fitted
Korg Triton Extreme
Korg 01W/FD
Yamaha P200 Piano
Roland Juno-D
Roland 1080 (incl. Orchestral 1&2 Expansion boards)
Proteus 2000 (incl. Orchestral Sessions 1&2 Roms
Proteus FX
Roland U220
Roland Sound Canvas SC88
GigaSampler & HALion virtual samplers, plus top professional sample sets incl. Miroslav Vitous Orchestral Ensembles, Peter Siedlaczecs Advanced Orchestra
Studio Outboard:
Mackie DXB Mixers x 3
Joe Meek VC6Q Compressor/EQ
Drawmer MX30 Compressor/Limiter
Lexicon MPX 500 reverb
Drawmer DS 201 Noise gates
Aphex Aural Exciter
BBE Sonic Maximizer
Line6 Guitar Pod Pro
Line6 Bass Pod Pro
Focusrite Platinum Voicemaster
Mics
Rode NT2 x 4
Shure SM58 x 10
AKG C451B x 4
Neumann KMS105 x 4
Guitars:
Fender Stratocaster
Fender Precision Bass
Drums:
Roland TD-6KV V-Drums
Monitors:
Tannoy Reveals
Backline:
Full backline and monitoring
PowerRiff45
10-17-2004, 12:20 PM
^ Thats alot ^
Random_Anibas
10-20-2004, 03:46 AM
:amaze:
Screw my mother, I'd sell my whole family into prostitution for that setup :o
Speedy Fingers
10-20-2004, 02:25 PM
Amber, you're back!!!
Random_Anibas
10-21-2004, 03:05 PM
My soul was stolen by guitarwar.com hehe :D
Speedy Fingers
10-21-2004, 06:01 PM
Ah, what brought you back? And didn't Slayer kick arse?
Random_Anibas
10-22-2004, 02:05 PM
Slayer/Slipknot was flocking awesome man, I will bear the antichrist with kerry king.
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