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If you already have the Korg Collection you can get the Triton as an upgrade with all EXB-PCM card sounds for $149 until Jan 16.

EDITed: log into you Korg ID, then Registered products and there will be an offer for the upgrade at $149

It has a demo version but it only lasts 20 minutes so test fast - LOL

https://www.korg.com/us/news/2019/1122/

if you like hardware you can get an actual Korg Triton keyboard (used) for around $500 but that's not necessarily with any, let alone all, boards.

You can also just buy just the Korg M1 with all its expansions for $25 - now that IS a DEAL (assuming you like Korg sounds).

as usual all the above is FYI only I'm not a Korg "pusher"

Larry

EDIT UPDATE specs just in case (this newer collection ONLY installs 64-bit DLL's, again just FTY)

https://www.korg.com/us/products/software/korg_collection/specifications.php



Thanks for posting this sale. My M1 and Wavestation VST's stopped working when Korg closed their registration website and I could never get the migration to work. So telling me they put their instruments on for 1/2 price made them affordable for me. So I got the previous instruments working.
I am not able to get the M1 or the wavestation vst's to show up in the PlugIn list for Cakewalk Bandlab. All I can find is the Korg software pass, but I can't locate the M1 and Wavestation files although they show up on my desktop and work in stand alone mode. Any ideas? Thanks a bunch
Originally Posted By: methodman
I can't locate the M1 and Wavestation files although they show up on my desktop and work in stand alone mode.

Right-click the icon on your desktop, and choose "Open File Location".

The .dll should be located in the same directory as your .exe files.
Thanks, I figured that out after I posted and now they work.
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