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Old 19.10.2005, 10:01 AM
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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.
which parts a higher quality?
he probalby means the aluminium side panels which indeed are very very important for the keyboard and playing feeling


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...

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blay
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!
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