I don't know if this is an April fools joke. There was a similar anouncement a couple years ago during an upcoming NAMM show which turned out to be a hoax. But a Triton vsti? If it's true, awesome!!!
http://www.gearjunkies.com/news_info.php?news_id=2802
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I actually rather like the idea. Lol.. The joystick and other AMS would be on the right instead of the left.. of course this is irrelevant as I am predominantly right-handed. I suppose I could adapt though.KorgSinceTheM1 wrote:...they mentioned a left handed Nord Lead?!?
C'mon!

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In my mind I've always wondered why all of the realtime controls are on the left. I'd like some control buttons in the middle and some on the right. If you've ever looked closely at large church organs you'll have noticed that they some have small push buttons just below the keys in the middle of the keyboard. These are pushed by the thumb while playing and can be programmed to change the stops, e.g. the sound. Nice idea I think!
On the subject of VSTi's, can we have the O1W please?
Mike.
On the subject of VSTi's, can we have the O1W please?
Mike.
First. Screw VST. I need AU. Lol Or a free wrapper!GargoyleStudio wrote:In my mind I've always wondered why all of the realtime controls are on the left. I'd like some control buttons in the middle and some on the right.
Mike.

Secondly, I do like how Roland has their "Dbeam" stuff right at the top.. but still on the left.. On second thought.. screw that too. I demand controls in the center (this doesn't count, Mr. M3myscreenisaKAOSSpadtoo).
And I have had the privilege of playing a 1600 pipe organ (all hand-carved wooden keys, 3 manual). I forget how many registrations it had, but I love the fact that those buttons are there right by the keys. That way you can just slide your finger up the key and tap the button with your fingernail. Quite handy.
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