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simus35
Joined: 14 Dec 2007 Posts: 44 Location: Quebec,Canada
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Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2008 12:31 am Post subject: question about the triton rack |
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Me i have the trinity pro HDR, with the solo-tri, the HDR-tri,PBS-tri,DI-tri and ssci.(full equiped) and the tr-rack too(trinity). I would like to know if the triton rack is a good investment. and i would like to know, if the memory upgrade is expensive too(can i use memory from computer) and what is the max upgrade i can put inside
thanks you and excuse my bab english _________________ i can't live without music
Korg Trinity pro full equiped(all option)
Korg N1R
Alesis S4 + with 8 meg flash ram and hip hop card
Yamaha DX7'S, TG-77, TG-33,TG500(with 2 memory card)
E-MU E64(with 64 meg, 2 gig HDD)
and my dream is to have Roland Jupiter 8 and of course the korg Karma |
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Sharp Site Admin
Joined: 02 Jan 2002 Posts: 18197 Location: Ireland
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Posted: Sat Feb 02, 2008 12:22 pm Post subject: |
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Hello.
I'd say that if you can get one for a good price, then it's a great unit to buy. There are thousands of free sounds in the download section too. So not only is it a good unit, it's heavily supported by a massive library.
As for buying the extra RAM. See my post in the classic threads section. The ram is dirty cheap.
You will however need the SCSI option and a drive if you intend on loading large sample based sound libraries. The Triton Rack is very slow at loading samples and to load 64MB with floppy disks would take you easily over half an hour. Going with SCSI will speed this up greatly.
You also have to reload sample data every time you turn on the rack.
Regards.
Sharp. _________________
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