I've probably said this before on this forum, but I believe that the keyboard action in my Triton Studio is manufactured by Fatar. I do like it, even after 3 and a half years of some serious pounding, and it's never let me down.
I also have the CME UF8 in the house. It's solid, and I prefer the action to the Triton now, but if it doesn't get used for 10 minutes you'll need to gliss up and down the keys to get them unstuck. It's a well-known problem with these keyboards, and something to do with the oil used in them apparently.... Not a major gripe, but I do feel a bit silly when I have people over. If I don't do it and try to play lightly, the key will trigger late due to the late application of extra force from me to get the damn key to move. However, if you remember to gliss regularly, it won't bother you. I gave up on USB connection as the trailing notes were almost constant and unbearable. Having said that, I still get them occasionally with midi, but really only occasionally.
Oh, I'm fairly sure that I get double values on things like sustain messages, if another CME user could confirm or deny that would be helpful.
I also have the CME UF8 in the house. It's solid, and I prefer the action to the Triton now, but if it doesn't get used for 10 minutes you'll need to gliss up and down the keys to get them unstuck. It's a well-known problem with these keyboards, and something to do with the oil used in them apparently.... Not a major gripe, but I do feel a bit silly when I have people over. If I don't do it and try to play lightly, the key will trigger late due to the late application of extra force from me to get the damn key to move. However, if you remember to gliss regularly, it won't bother you. I gave up on USB connection as the trailing notes were almost constant and unbearable. Having said that, I still get them occasionally with midi, but really only occasionally.
Oh, I'm fairly sure that I get double values on things like sustain messages, if another CME user could confirm or deny that would be helpful.