it seems a lot of people aren't giving this little gem it's due...I already have a pretty decent arsenal of full size hardware. This may be a toy but I am going to wager that it will set you back more than $100. With th purty oled, tilt sensor, sequencer and sampling capabilities this thing is really aiming to carve it's own niche. This does't appear to be cheaply built/mass produced, ie;korg nano's. I may not be the first kid on the block to get one...but I personally will be watching teenage engineerings progress on this one. -mrcvxxi
The Triumph proved to be one of the better looking and performing pre-paid handsets we'd had the pleasure of holding in our sweaty mitts, but we had one major hangup: the name.
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it seems a lot of people aren't giving this little gem it's due...I already have a pretty decent arsenal of full size hardware. This may be a toy but I am going to wager that it will set you back more than $100. With th purty oled, tilt sensor, sequencer and sampling capabilities this thing is really aiming to carve it's own niche. This does't appear to be cheaply built/mass produced, ie;korg nano's.
I may not be the first kid on the block to get one...but I personally will be watching teenage engineerings progress on this one.
-mrcvxxi