but I stil wonder that somebody likes that famous "triton" piano. That piano was discussed in countless topics and I cannot remember that actually anybody liked it.
I like that Triton piano sound. It proved to be very present in the mix, very playable also.
More so, I lately use NI Akoustik Piano. I compared how Triton BS Grand Concert sounds compared to that huge library. To be honest, it doesn't sound worse. It sounds different, but not worse. And when you take into consideration Akoustik Piano pianos have like 2 or 3 GB each (there is four of them in one VSTi), that's pretty well for good old Triton.
People tend to miss what they are used to.
I remember piano sounds from M1 (that pretty thin, but unique sound). Many musicians missed that one when they upgraded to new workstations.
It's all a matter of taste.
Sampling Triton's BS piano multisamples wouldn't be a problem, considering the fact those samples are looped already, so just recording all of the velocities (four of them) and looping them again would do the trick - such library wouldn't be big, also, considering the fact M3 has 320 MB of sampling RAM.