SoNiCbRaT
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Bong... I like Triton ST88 because it has a lot of features trinity doesn't have... and as for thin-ness of sound, I can always use an external tube compressor. There's also a lot of effects which you can chain (up to 5 + 2 masters so that's seven) and a bit of chorus/ plus Haas effect will thicken the sound easily. Thin or not thin, all digital synths are thin to me, no matter how much it tries to emulate analogue phatness. It's treatment of sounds rather than depending on "pre-sets" for me. The panning ports can go to 6 o'clock which gives you the automated L/R panning with each note and that's helpful and creates space. The filters are a little week though and definitely very digital sounding. I don't think the Triton as trying for a VA modelling... It's more of an arranger/sequencing workstation... I had fallen in love with the ribbon controller on the Triton and I am glad M3 has it... it's an important controller for me. I don't use the Triton only anyway, though it's the main work horse.
It's served me for the past 5 years and it's been good... I don't believe what others tell me. I look at the spec, understand what they are trying to achieve... and I go down to listen and try out for myself
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It's served me for the past 5 years and it's been good... I don't believe what others tell me. I look at the spec, understand what they are trying to achieve... and I go down to listen and try out for myself
