It was as good as anything on the market for the Triton. I used a 256MB AKAI sample library (that AKAI made and offered for free for a short while) that was very good for my multisamples. So I loaded up the DSS-1 to compare and couldn't believe I ever thought that sounded like a piano at all.Īt some point, a few years into owning the Triton, I created a stereo 64MB piano sample with 2 levels of velocity. When I got my Triton, I was disappointed with the pianos and was positive the pianos on my DSS-1 were MUCH better. So that's about 200k for the entire piano sample). I initially bought my Korg DSS-1 because the pianos were AWESOME (if you didn't know, each DD floppy holds 4 sample banks and the DSS-1 can only hold a bank at a time. OK this is going to date me, but I hope it helps.
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