
Korg triton taktile
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The manual is published here:
http://i.korg.com/uploads/Support/USA_T ... EFGS_1.pdf
The Triton Taktile [sic] is now the most brain dead version of the Triton engine that exists. Only one timbre. The 512 presets cannot be overwritten. Any changes made to a preset program get lost on power down. It doesn't deserve to be shown in the same video as the Triton Studio. The MicroX and X50 have a more powerful version of the Triton than this zombie abomination.
It doesn't even deserve to be mentioned on the same page as a Triton LE. It should be called the Triton BDE, brain-dead-edition.
A used X50 + padKontrol > Triton Taktile
I don't know what Korg is smoking, but it's probably oregano and mushrooms. It boggles the mind that someone at Korg approved it.
http://i.korg.com/uploads/Support/USA_T ... EFGS_1.pdf
The Triton Taktile [sic] is now the most brain dead version of the Triton engine that exists. Only one timbre. The 512 presets cannot be overwritten. Any changes made to a preset program get lost on power down. It doesn't deserve to be shown in the same video as the Triton Studio. The MicroX and X50 have a more powerful version of the Triton than this zombie abomination.
It doesn't even deserve to be mentioned on the same page as a Triton LE. It should be called the Triton BDE, brain-dead-edition.
A used X50 + padKontrol > Triton Taktile
I don't know what Korg is smoking, but it's probably oregano and mushrooms. It boggles the mind that someone at Korg approved it.
I have to say, looking at the Taktile makes me cringe. At least the Micro X (another weird little DAW keyboard) had a full X50 engine in a compact box. This is just another comtroller keyboard looking for a USP...and bolting on some sounds is not it.
Watching the videos you get the impression the players are trying to get something out of it rather than getting inspiration to put stuff in.
Watching the videos you get the impression the players are trying to get something out of it rather than getting inspiration to put stuff in.
I'm not. $500 is too much for a 49-key MIDI controller, even with "bonus sounds" (and that's what they are). Especially one that has the keybed of a Krome (a.ka poor), and:Hugo wrote:At those prices I'm more than impressed! Bravo, Korg!
That's just horrible.xmlguy wrote: Only one timbre. The 512 presets cannot be overwritten. Any changes made to a preset program get lost on power down.

Korg has been on a roll recently with a bunch of great releases, this one is a clunker.
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depulse wrote:I was hoping Korg would have made the Triton engine run on the computer and not on the controller.
it's going to be more exciting if it came with the VST version of Triton and make good use of the controller function for editing and realtime control.Jan1 wrote:+1.
A software recreation of the Triton would have been great.
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Aftertouch, other missing features?????
What the is wrong with Korg? Why are they Leaving aftertouch off these units? I want fraking aftertouch... They also left it off the kingkorg which I would have bought if it had it.. I personally won't buy a unit without aftertouch. Does it really cost them that much more to include it? Every other keyboard company has aftertouch on their units.. Is there a way to knock some sense into them before these units ship?
Deal breakers - No after touch, not having the ability to save edited user presets, no midi in... With syncing multiple instruments, and this having an arp, its needed to have a tap tempo, tempo adjust and or midi in to sync things.
Deal breakers - No after touch, not having the ability to save edited user presets, no midi in... With syncing multiple instruments, and this having an arp, its needed to have a tap tempo, tempo adjust and or midi in to sync things.
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Certainly not a serious midi controller without aftertouch.djcactus wrote:i really think its supposed to be more of a midi controller, i mean i know they have just the midi version, but even the triton model is probably going to get most of its use from the younger generation making jams with a computer.