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2) IIRC the polar is made of even higher quality componants than the keyboard version, but I think the keys will be the same.....they are very nice to use.
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which parts a higher quality?
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he probalby means the aluminium side panels which indeed are very very important for the keyboard and playing feeling
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Unless you need the polar for lots of live gigging and you need everything to be easily portable/compact, I cant understand people opting for the polar. I think its for the kind of people that like looking at the gear in their studio rather than using it...
cheers
blay
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Hi Blay, I have an Indigo, and it's by far the most-used synth in my studio.

I opted for the Indigo instead of kB or kC because my main Korg Trinity acts as a main controller for it in the studio (the trinity has XY joystick, XZ ribbon controller, and a better keybed with customisable aftertouch and velocity curves), but I am free to take the Indigo to friends and around the house or garden easily because of its size. Especially so now I have a laptop. A tidy setup for sound programming and playing.
If ever I get a TI (and I'm heartily tempted) it will be a Polar to replace the Indigo, for the same reasons. Not for oggling, but the good looks helps!

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PS > And another thing! Will the Ti|3 have user customisable/importable wavetables?

A ribbon-controller or XY-Pad might be nice, too, please! Thanks!