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I agree, buy a device for what it is good for. Then if you get sick of it or it breaks you only get rid of one piece of gear, not three crucial pieces at once. Thanks for clarifying. Unless this thing is bad ass and affordable Korg is sucking wind as the competition blows by them. -AlexHall74 |
All Tritons except the Triton Classic (which was dicontinued long ago, to make way for the Extreme) are NOT discontinued and will remain in production for some time to come, Jerry at Korg USA says.
It's looking more and more likely that this keyboard is the full-blown "OASYS" concept that has finally come to light! - A completely open-ended modelling synth. Here's the form it was originally meant to be released in, in the mid-90's, but never got to see the light of day:- http://www.vanille.de/extras/oasys/oasys.html No wonder Access announced the TI early. ;) |
Kick ass article Timo!
Good research find! That would be a REEEEALLLY cool board to work with. That's a killer of a price though, way past my means! We will all just have to wait and see. Apparently, if this is the new digs, then what is to happen to the Triton Line? Is that line not well on its way to being outdated? The Triton is Korg's "flagship" synth, right? It seems they should be focusing on making the next Triton crush the Fantom-X and Motif... Maybe I just don't know jack-shit about marketing? 8O -AlexHall74 |
>>Apparently, if this is the new digs, then what is to happen to the Triton Line?
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Jerry's a bigshot at Korg USA, so his word is pretty much gospel. If the $7K price tag is for the top-whack weighted 88-note version, then the 61 note version might be considerably more palatable. Some observers have mentioned the Triton Studio was around $7K RRP top whack originally, with the 61-note being more like $4K street price. If that is duplicated with this synth, it would possibly bring it within about $1K of the Access TI's prices. I guess it depends. Still not cheap, but if it is indeed the OASYS engine then it would offer a good bang for the buck as it is insanely flexible. Limitless, almost. Interesting times await. |
Interesting article. I used to own a prophecy, and the modelling was superb to say the least. Some of the sounds you could get out of it were amazing.
It would be nice if it were 4k, but not alot of home studio owners could afford that board, including me. |
regardless of what korg produces, all credit to them for the professional approach of their release....
it will be two months tomoro since access announced the TI series, and all we have heard or seen in this time is some pretty 3d renderings... at least korg had the maturity to withhold any info until they could give a definate release date. :roll: |
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In truth, then, this unit was "announced" in something like 1995 and users have been waiting ever since. |
Hiya mcoyote, the Oasys was much too expensive in its original form in 1994 - it was originally slated to have a $10K tag or something, and as it was so far ahead of its time the DSP available wasn't as powerful or cost-effective as they liked. Now, 11 years later, it's the perfect chance.
However, parts of the original R&D for the Oasys has since trickled into a lot of later Korg's products. - Wavedrum, Prophecy, Z1, Trinity, the Electribes, etc. |
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my point is basically that i think it is poor form on access' behalf to announce and then no info for two months - not even an update. if i had known it was going to take this long i would have waited to sell some of my stocks (which i wouldve received dividends from end of year) - also these stocks have risen $1 AUD in the meantime. so forgive me for being a little annoyed by the premature release of information (especially if it were only for korgs benefit) :evil: |
Must agree with you there blay. This is the second access product (first being powercore virus) ive pre-ordered because they said the shipping date would be one thing, then its delayed for an extended period of time for whatever reason. I could of used the deposit money for other kit or whatever in the meantime and paid for the TI with the pay cheque nearer its rell date.
Its bloody simple to me. DONT ANNOUNCE PRODUCTS TILL THEY ARE READY TO SHIP. Its a right pain in the arse for consumers to be made to keep waiting and waiting on things to be released when companies have already given release dates, even 'expected ones' (which obviously mean jack coming from access). If you cant keep release dates, dont give them or even estimations when you announce new gear, its pretty bloody simple. I for one would rather be totally oblivious to new kit until its totally ready to ship and I can actually buy it. If this 'paper' announcement was in someway because access wanted everyone to hype to the TI instead of korgs gear then they should have more faith in thier own product and kept it quiet until either it was ready to ship or at least you had a DEFINATE date letting the buyers make up thier own minds. And to top it off access havent given us ANYTHING else. No audio demos, no indepth specs and workings, no ideas on how certain features work. Surely they must know all this already, or will it be a suprise for us to find out for oursevles??? ooo, what joy. ten |
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