Triton Le and PA50 features

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since1982
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Triton Le and PA50 features

Post by since1982 »

Hi all! i'm thinking about switching from the PA50 to triton le but before i decide on this i'll like to ask if triton le has the split point feature, and does it allow for configuring of programmes like the PA50 does? (by this i mean the putting together of different instruments mostly for part playing purposes in a band..) if so how many instruments does the triton le allow in a programme? (sorry if i didn't phrase the question correctly.. i'm still confused with the terms program, performance, combi, styles, realtime tracks, etc... ahhh!!!~!)

Also are there any major differences between the PA50 and triton Le? sorry for these questions i'm really, really new to keyboards...
Ajith
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Post by Ajith »

PA50 is an arranger keyboard and TR is asynthesizer. It means a lot of difference. you can search for that difference in the net. One link I'll list.Click the url below:
http://www.sweetwater.com/shop/keyboard ... -guide.php
Stephen
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Post by Stephen »

Ajith is correct.
It also depends on what you plan to do with your keyboard.
I use a TR, and a Karma, because I have no need for an arranger, but if you like the features of the PA 50, you'll miss them in the TR, although the DUAL ARPS are pretty useful.
:)
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