Greetings everyone! Long time Korg user, First time Forum user.
I've had my Triton Pro/X since 2000.
I also have a Wavedrum, and JUST got my Kronos 88.
Now that the Kronos is here, I'm (reluctantly) thinking of selling the Triton Pro/X.
I LOVE Korg products!! Korg seems to be ahead of the game with nearly everything they do.
New from California!
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Welcome to the forum.
I don't have a Kronos yet, but 4 other Korg's. The main reason I don't sell them is that they decrease in value a lot (as any synth by the way); and I use 2 for gigs and can leave 1 or 2 at home so I don't have to drag them to every rehearsal (only missing the correct sounds then).
Have fun!
I don't have a Kronos yet, but 4 other Korg's. The main reason I don't sell them is that they decrease in value a lot (as any synth by the way); and I use 2 for gigs and can leave 1 or 2 at home so I don't have to drag them to every rehearsal (only missing the correct sounds then).
Have fun!

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My Triton actually went up in value around 2003, but now its not worth much. I've also thought of holding on to the Triton, but its weight makes it impossible to travel with. The Kronos 88 is so much lighter... even the case (Gator) is lighter than my old SKB case. A real pleasure!
I sold an older Yamaha keyboard because the only modern amenity it had was MIDI in/out. The Triton isn't much better these days (no USB, no flash memory, no digital outs)... so now would be the time to sell before there's no more demand left for older keyboards without USB or flash drives.
Hey, thanks for the reply... happy gigging!!
I sold an older Yamaha keyboard because the only modern amenity it had was MIDI in/out. The Triton isn't much better these days (no USB, no flash memory, no digital outs)... so now would be the time to sell before there's no more demand left for older keyboards without USB or flash drives.
Hey, thanks for the reply... happy gigging!!
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Of course if I wouldn't use a synth at all I would sell it, but I'm using all of them (or have them for convenience).

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