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I have one. I am just getting to know it. It is very well made. The sounds are predictable in that you know what will happen with different values, not just some random noise. They keyboard and wheels are really nice to the touch. I like it.
You know that sound like a crazy thing BUT never underestimate something like that. The colors used. I have heard of some people totally hating on the System 8 because of the GREEN. So I get it. It's different from all the other synths they made when it comes to the wood color.
This thing sounds really good, seriously. I'm gonna have to revisit the Trigon 6 the next time I go to Guitar Center. There’s also a Minimoog Model D there too. I may just compare the two and see how close tge Trigon 6 can get just for fun. With that said, the Trigon 6 has so much power under the hood and so much more to offer than the Model D.
I definitely like the sound. I was not really a fan of the older Sequential Circuits instruments because they all seemed too polite-sounding, but I may have misjudged them. Their prices, tho…
I'm finally giving the Trigon 6 a serious look... I dismissed it early on, with nothing to justify it other than blonde wood, and it being 6 voices.. Anyway , a nice sounding synth as you demonstrated... I think I might be ready, finally, to pull the trigger. I do have one question if you can answer this for me and others that are interested in the keys version , but are wanting to know if you can poly chain 2 of these, the other of course being a desk top module .
@@PureAmbientDrone Yes and he made an affordable Model D Poly too. what many don't know is this betters the Pro 3 as well in ladder filter mode. So those who have been dismissing the T6 without ever having touched one, and say the Pro 3 needs a poly mode, well here it is in ladder form. Some people are just too naive to understand anything about synths in general and just buy VA junk. Thx for the upload, excellent.
@dankeplace imho a model d for 5k$ is unnecessary with the Trigon 6 costing almost 2 thousand less. And it's poly, and it has effects and it has presets memory. Why anyone would buy a model d over this is beyond me, other than to have a collective piece. Just my thoughts.
@@PureAmbientDrone I think people who buy Model Ds, some want a trophy to say they own one, it's a very specific mundane sound to me, that can be covered by software or other synths for much much cheaper. It may not be the same sound but the Model D is a 1 trick pony, where the Trigon 6 can do much much more, for much much less. Model D is old, does nothing new, where as the T6 is based on ladder but does far far more impressive things than something much more expensive than the offerings of the D. Dave really hit it out of the ballpark with this flagship, and it was good to see him going back to a pure analog instead of a hybrid.