Cheez said:Are you looking for a something portable to bring around?
If most of your music is done in the studio/home, then there's really no point getting the X50 since you already have the Triton rack.
But I must say, you do have a nice rack of modules with a wide range covering everything.
duvall said:The X50 is a godsend! I use it extensively in my gigs. It's really light. So light that my bandmates even tossed it around among each other like a frisbee!! That's it's major plus point. It's got the same sound engine as the TR so the sounds are definitely NOT shabby.
The "Wet Distortion Guitar" patch is a killer one. I tweak it a little, run it through my Roland AX7 keytar and do cutting sessions with my guitarist right out there in front of the crowd!! I also use the "Wah-Harmonica" for solos as well as the "Flute-Vibrato" for sweet lines...
I've got a custom made bag that can hold BOTH my AX7 AND X50 in one bag. And I can carry the bag with one hand without feeling the strain... Maybe I'm well trained... hehehe... i carry the Yamaha CP300 for jazz gigs... The CP300 with gig bag is a monstrous 40kgs! The gym sessions came in useful.. hahaha I would use the X50 for my jazz gigs.. the X50 piano patch is good enuf... but I need the 88 weighted keys and the CP300 just looks much better when in a jazz gig coz the piano is one of the highlight instruments when I need to do my bebop/modal scalar solos and upper structure runs!