Spraying a Triton

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amiga1200
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Spraying a Triton

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Hi, has anyone tried spraying a triton? Either in grey or another colour? Looks like a lot of them are old and scratched, could this make one look shiny and new again?
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Post by Falcon2e »

What about all of the printing on the panel? I like your idea, but I’m not sure if it would go well.
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novy74
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Post by novy74 »

Hi everyone.

I just read this topic, and would like to share a little of my experience with custom painting Triton Pro.
@Amiga1200
Ofcourse it can look shiny and preety again, but as silver was too boring for me I decide to go a bit further.
I would be glad to hear any feedback from You.

As an example here are some pictures...


https://zapodaj.net/9fd46faf0c360.jpg.html
https://zapodaj.net/c9bc2aae3264b.jpg.html
https://zapodaj.net/f4a0e57cabf93.jpg.html

Well, to make my Triton more fancy i did also lasercut "KORG" logo in the chasis, then cut letters from white plexi, build backlight based on Arduino Nano and WS2818 LED. Depends on mode it changes colour brightness etc.
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