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Re: Korg Triton v/s Roland XP-60 v/s Yamaha Motif



I don't own one of this synth's. I got a Roland W-30 and a Yamaha Dx7 .
However, I am very inetersted in the Yamaha Motif range . As I could
compaire it with the Korg Triton, Roland Phantom in my neightbour shop .
Here is my opinion ( only concerning my own tastes ) :

Korg Triton : sounds good if you only test this machine , prices are good .
However a little bit 'cheap' in sounds .
Roland Phantom : has very good sounds if you like fat sounds . However ,
this is not always usefull if you want a natural sounding gear .
Yamaha Motif : here we are with a very good sounding synthesizer . Voices
are quiet natural and the synth can be extended with boards .

Furthermore the Yamaha motif ES series are out and give the advantage of a
124 key polyphony and a better soundbank ( I didn't test this gear ). The
good news is that the ES series of Motif should be nearly at the same price
as the standard Motif range .

Pidbel
"Vipul Gore" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Hi All
>
> I have been using Yamaha PSR410 for years now (10+) and its time to
> upgrade to a professional synth. I have used friend's Roland XP60 and
> I like it. However, I wanted to hear other's opinions on comparable
> Korgs (Triton, etc.) and Yamaha (Motif, S80, etc.).
>





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