i bought a Korg Triton Pro X, the 88 key model a year and a half ago, and ended up selling it six months after i got it mostly because i didn't devote enough time to actually figure out how to use it. it's a very powerful machine, with incredible samples, but it's also freaking expensive, and pretty damn complicated to use. so that is a problem starting out big. unless you are really serious about this, and you are going to really devote some time and effort into learning how to use the Triton, personally, i dont think it's worth it. because other wise, all you have is this huge piece of expensive equipment that just has some good samples. i like using smaller pieces of equipment, like my MicroKorg and EM-1, and then use my computer for samples and what not. but that's just my personal taste, and it totally depends on what you want to do with your music.
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