Then you'd find out that the steering wheel can't move left or right and the company isn't interested in solving the problem. HAHAhahaha! I must say I really love my Triton (and will do more when I figure out how to steer that,) but I have to say I'd swap it for a V-Synth if I could/if anyone was ...
some fairly old person there (60+) told me that to start learning at my age is impossible and that I have no hope. Absolute absolute garbage. Ignore that guy. 1. What would you do if you were me? 2. Is it really too late for me? 1. I would put that out of your head, then pat yourself on the back ...
Ooh - thanks for suggesting that DVD. I had noticed I think the very one, but wasn't sure how much detail it went into. Also considered a librarian/arranger jobbie, but not sure I want to slap the plastic for 'convenience' over 'solution'. Cheers very much for the advice though. I'll get to it again ...
Thanks for the answer! And it is useful. I have to admit though to having been defeated by the manuals and menus. I find them extremely complicated and almost unfriendly. I was hoping to find an undiscovered tutorial or maybe a demonstration or a real step-by-step walkthrough (basically, I'd need my ...
I gather this has been asked a million times, and I did have a good old search around here... I've had my Triton Le 76 for just about 2 years now. I absolutely love it, except for the fact that I can barely do anything more than turn it on and edit the odd Prog voice - and very shakily at that, but ...
Er... Yes, hello. :) I've been playing the keys for many of my 24 years as a sort of hobby - only recently decided to actually try and get better, and the road to learning keys skills is hard, but rewarding. Kinda enjoying doing that on my 'dream' keyboard of the past few years - a Triton Le 76 ...