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Which it The Best Triton Extreme or Korg M3
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jazzman1
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PostPosted: Fri Nov 09, 2007 3:29 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Which one is better? Well the M3 of course. Sold my Extreme61 right after I heard the two things side by side. The M3 has a much bigger and thicker sound, it actually sounds more alive compared to the Extreme, even with the tube on. OK The Extreme has got a zillion presets but honestly, they all sound thin and plastic. Id have 3 really good sounding EP patches over 33 crap ones any day of the week. Wink


Question was your Extreme crap to you before or after you heard the M3 Question
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PostPosted: Fri Nov 09, 2007 11:26 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Question was your Extreme crap to you before or after you heard the M3 Question


Yes... had it for a year and a half and throughout that period I have always felt that something was missing. Couldnt quite put my finger on what. I mean it sounded OK by itself but got lost in a mix soon as I took it to rehearsal. It just wasnt inspiring after a few months, didnt turn it on much.

I also own a T3 (DEEEP and THICK sounds, but unreliable microswithces to be gigged), had lotsa synths ever since Ive first started gigging in '92.
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PostPosted: Fri Nov 09, 2007 9:32 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

wuss88 wrote:
jazzman1 wrote:

Question was your Extreme crap to you before or after you heard the M3 Question


Yes... had it for a year and a half and throughout that period I have always felt that something was missing. Couldnt quite put my finger on what. I mean it sounded OK by itself but got lost in a mix soon as I took it to rehearsal. It just wasnt inspiring after a few months, didnt turn it on much.

I also own a T3 (DEEEP and THICK sounds, but unreliable microswithces to be gigged), had lotsa synths ever since Ive first started gigging in '92.


Thats your mistake right there, the T3. You should have never touched it Laughing. I still have a couple of old Korgs and it is hard to let them go because of the warm sounds. The Tac switches are, as you say. They are a pain thats for sure.
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PostPosted: Mon Nov 12, 2007 4:24 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

What does one do with the Work done on Extreme or Studio if considering moving to M3. Wish Korg allowed for backward compatbility.
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