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Old 10-26-2005, 12:48 PM   #3 (permalink)
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They way I understand it, you get your samples from the Triton in real time through audio cables into your computer. The Triton was made to be a keyboard/production studio basically. It doesn't need your computer. You've got all the functions, bounce all tracks, auto sampling etc.

If you use it as a midi controller, you're using it to do something basically a $300 keyboard can do. Edirol makes a cheap midi keyboard, and M-Audio makes one for under $700 that can also double as a concert piano. Keystation makes one for $100 that inputs midi through your USB port.

And, like I said in the other thread, Adobe Audition, which is the same as Cool Edit Pro, though quite a bit more advanced with CD burning and multi track since Adobe has updated it since buying out Syntrillium.

Can you really find a Triton for under $1k?
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