Thanks for sharing. it just shows what a VST junkie I am, because I already own both of these products, yet I watched this like they were foreign concepts. lol Again, I own both VSTs and don't at all understand why the extreme was made a separate product instead of simply severing as a feature & soundset in the Triton VST. From my understanding, the hardware Extreme was only the Triton Studio with an added tube and a select library of the existing expansion boards (minus some dated functionality), all of which are already included in the Triton VST package.
Those settings are options for the DAC (Digital/Analog Converter) simulation. Each option produces slightly different audio tones based on different TRITON versions. "Studio" emulates the sound of the TRITON Studio, "Classic" is the original TRITON, and "Digital" essentially disables the DAC emulation (this is useful if your computer can't handle the extra overhead of emulating the DAC).
@@ArtistMusick Additional sounds, Triton Extreme is a bit richer sounds especially on pianos. I'm trying to figure out what thus Valve force does. I'm a happy customer 🙈
when it comes to easy of use and navigation, is Triton the one to choose if you want the experience but not bloated hundreds of presets? I get the feeling the extreme has a lot of presets
I remember in 1998 when I first heard.a triton at a rehearsal I was blown away it was such a game.changer. as a gospel guy the pianos didn't hold up to Yamaha motif but it was still a legendary board. funny how twenty something years later it is still in the ring doing it's thing
@@ArtistMusick it's weird that there is a sonic difference if the sampling is so good mind you they peobably don't want to offend the people who paid thousands for the keyboards.
@@TheAlbiCollier With current technology, the line between hardware/software has been erased. Besides which(with the exception of the optional MOSS synth boards in the original Triton keyboards)...both the Triton/Triton EX are romplers( so making comparisons between the exact same samples, is patently absurd.) As a former owner of a Triton Extreme keyboard and now, a VST owner of it...the VST version is a 100% recreation of the hardware sounds.
Thank you for this comparison❤
Thanks for sharing. it just shows what a VST junkie I am, because I already own both of these products, yet I watched this like they were foreign concepts. lol Again, I own both VSTs and don't at all understand why the extreme was made a separate product instead of simply severing as a feature & soundset in the Triton VST. From my understanding, the hardware Extreme was only the Triton Studio with an added tube and a select library of the existing expansion boards (minus some dated functionality), all of which are already included in the Triton VST package.
Love my Triton Extreme vst.....use it a lot for both studio & live keys performances.
Triton 2001, Triton extreme is 2004 technology :)
Triton was made in 1999 ur thinking of the le
@6:15 ok darn that's too nice now i'm sold on getting a Triton 😍🙀😳😳😳...and @12:33 😎
KORG Triton normal is more M1 like - it punch through mix better.
I find Korg Extreme piano sound a bit heavier. I prefer to keep both my VST's
Un grand merci pour ce comparatif.🤗🙏
IN THE KORG EXTREME ON THE DISPLAY WHERE IT SAYS BROWSER IT GIVES YOU OPTIONS LIKE "DIGITAL" "CLASSIC" ETC ... DO YOU KNOW WHAT THEY MEAN ?
Those settings are options for the DAC (Digital/Analog Converter) simulation. Each option produces slightly different audio tones based on different TRITON versions. "Studio" emulates the sound of the TRITON Studio, "Classic" is the original TRITON, and "Digital" essentially disables the DAC emulation (this is useful if your computer can't handle the extra overhead of emulating the DAC).
Do you hear the difference?
@@ArtistMusick Additional sounds, Triton Extreme is a bit richer sounds especially on pianos. I'm trying to figure out what thus Valve force does. I'm a happy customer 🙈
@@ArtistMusick. La vst se descarga de la App Store una vez comprado en el link de Korg
when it comes to easy of use and navigation, is Triton the one to choose if you want the experience but not bloated hundreds of presets? I get the feeling the extreme has a lot of presets
you're right
@@ArtistMusick thanks :)
I remember in 1998
when I first heard.a triton at a rehearsal I was blown away
it was such a game.changer.
as a gospel guy the pianos didn't hold up to Yamaha motif but it was still a legendary board.
funny how twenty something years later it is still in the ring doing it's thing
Korg TRITON tiene más calidad en sus pianos y su profundidad
for those who like bright sound should choose extreme and for warmth sweet sound i think triton is better than, cpu also triton is better than extreme
How do they stack up vs the hardware real one?
80/20
@@ArtistMusick it's weird that there is a sonic difference if the sampling is so good mind you they peobably don't want to offend the people who paid thousands for the keyboards.
@@TheAlbiCollier With current technology, the line between hardware/software has been erased. Besides which(with the exception of the optional MOSS synth boards in the original Triton keyboards)...both the Triton/Triton EX are romplers( so making comparisons between the exact same samples, is patently absurd.) As a former owner of a Triton Extreme keyboard and now, a VST owner of it...the VST version is a 100% recreation of the hardware sounds.
@@HighlandStudio91 thanks for answering! Is it the same with the nord keyboards?
C'est quoi les différences majeures ? 😶
их нет, кроме траты денег
@@ArtistMusick r u sure ?