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Description
The TRITON 61-Key Music Workstation Sampler features the new HI (Hyper Integrated) synthesis system -- a further advance in the pursuit of expressive PCM sound that captures every nuance of the individual instrument. By filtering and modulating a huge selection of high-quality PCM data and then processing the result in the newly powered-up effect section, TRITON can create everything from the sound of real-world instruments to punchy synth sounds. In addition, TRITON's full-featured sampler lets you record your own samples or load in data from a number of formats to create truly original sounds.
838 Different High-Quality PCM Sounds
TRITON's high-capacity 32 Mbyte PCM ROM contains 425 multisamples including ,organ, guitar and brass -- everything you need for all musical styles -- plus 413 drum samples. From the edgy sounds of dance/techno synth to piano, guitar, brass, strings, and tuned percussion, every type of sound you could ever need is at your fingertips. And TRITON's high-quality 48 kHz sampling rate means that every detail of the character and expressive nuance of each sound is preserved.
Product specs
| Brand | Korg |
| Model | Triton 61-Key 62-Voice Polyphonic Workstation |
| Finish | Silver |
| Year | 1999 - 2000 |
| Made In | Japan |
| Categories | Digital Synthesizers, Workstation Keyboards |
| Analog / Digital | Digital |
| Key Size | Full Size |
| Keyboard Action | Synth Action |
| MIDI I/O | MIDI Input, MIDI Output, MIDI Through |
| Number of Keys | 61 Keys |
| Polyphony | 62 Voices |
FAQs
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What type of synthesis does the Korg Triton 61-key Music Workstation use?
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The Korg Triton 61-key Music Workstation utilizes digital synthesis with a 62-voice polyphony, allowing for complex sound creation and layering of multiple voices.
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How many keys does the Korg Triton 61-key Music Workstation have and what is the action type?
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The Korg Triton features a 61-key full-size keyboard with synth action, providing a responsive feel suitable for a variety of playing styles.
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Is the Korg Triton 61-key Music Workstation suitable for live performances?
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Yes, the Korg Triton is designed for both studio and live performance use, offering robust sound capabilities and MIDI connectivity for versatile integration in live setups.
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Does the Korg Triton 61-key Music Workstation support MIDI connectivity?
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The Korg Triton supports MIDI Input, Output, and Through, allowing it to integrate seamlessly with other MIDI-compatible devices and software.
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Can the Korg Triton 61-key Music Workstation be expanded with additional sounds?
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Yes, the Korg Triton can be expanded with additional EXB-PCM soundboards, providing access to a wider range of sounds and enhancing its versatility.
Videos
Reverb
Ep25: Synth Sounds Of...The Korg Triton: The Sound of '00s Radio Hits!
Reviews
PROS
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Combines well with other models for expanded live sound options
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Versatile for both stage and studio use
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Built-in sampler offers significant utility
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Highly regarded in the urban music production scene
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Maintains relevance and performance despite age
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Considered old compared to newer models
4.5 out of 5
Based on 6 Reviews and 20 Ratings
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AN old favourite
This was once my prime keyboard replaced by the Kurzweil I still use it both on stage and in the studio
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Korg Triton 61 Key
Marcus Singletary's Korg Triton 61 Key has combined with the Korg Triton 76 key to give him more options for live sounds. #Korg #Triton #Synth #Keyboard #Digital
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brilliant, purchased as a sampler still have it now
I bought this as it had a inbuilt sampler, purchased second hand and I never looked back as it's such a glorious sampler at that! I use it in conjunction with my Yamaha A3000 and have done some really cool live pieces with it!
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No words explain the pleasure to have this one
awesome!! top of the top -- this is a classic - almost all producer in the urban music industry use it or had used it :)
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In this picture on Reggie Sears' Instagram, Sears is in his recording studio and we see a Korg Triton workstation.
At the 1:07:43 mark of the YouTube video titled "Evergrey - A Night To Remember (2004)" by Phil, Rikard Zander is seen using a Korg Triton 61-key Music Workstation during a live performance with his band Evergrey.
At the 2 minute and 58 second mark of the video titled "Jim Gilmour (Saga) - Explains Korg Keyboards" by Billingford Bluffer on YouTube, Jim Gilmour is seen using a Korg Triton 61-key Music Workstation.
Richard West is seen using a Korg Triton 61-key Music Workstation, as shown in the Discogs entry for his discography.
Viper mentions in this interview that he used a Triton for his earlier songs, Including "You'll Cowards Don't Even Smoke Crack".
I've been using this baby for a long time, and I love it's sounds! You can hear it on at least half of my debut ep "Phoenix"
" In the planning stage, I have developed an intense activity in deeply programming new sounds in my habitual equipment, my beloved Korg Triton & Korg Z1, and sound processing outboard expansion units such Reverbs and Delays, as well some other esoteric gear. I have tried to create all the songs of this work "inside" my synthesizers exclusively, inside this deeply isolated world, an amniotic-like innerspace that develops in the synth and multieffects circuits, without insert any "external" element except for the voices in the first song. Also, I have experimented more and more with long, spacious reverbs and looping treatments ".
Based on a photograph, it is confirmed that Sean “Barney” Thomas, a renowned keyboardist and music producer known for his contributions to Hip Hop and Funk/Soul genres, utilizes the Korg Triton 61-key Music Workstation. This image serves as direct evidence of Thomas's selection of musical gear.
At the 50-minute mark of the "Avantasia === Wacken Open Air 2017 [Full Concert] ★HQ★" video on YouTube, Michael Rodenberg can be seen using a Korg Triton 61-key Music Workstation during a live performance with Avantasia, as documented by Rockin With Jay 🎸.
Eric Chevalier's gear list circa 2003:
Mixing Consoles: - Sony DMX-R100 - Yamaha 01V Monitors: - Genelec 1031.A - Genelec 1030.A Samplers: - Akai s6000 (x2) - Akai CD3000XL - Roland S760 (x4) - Roland SP 700 Synthesizers: - Roland JD800 - Roland JD990 - Roland MKS80 + PG - Roland MKS70 + PG (x2) - Roland XV3080 - Roland D550 - Roland A80 - E-MU Proteus 2000 - Yamaha TX802 - Kurzweil MicroPiano - Korg M1R EX - Korg Wavestation AD - Korg Triton - Alesis DM5 (drum machine) - Access Virus A - Access Virus C - The theremin - Nord Lead Computer (& Plugins): - PowerMac G4/733 - PowerBook Titanium - Monitors Plasma (x2) - Pro Tools Mix Plus (software) - Logic Audio Platinum (+ eMagic plugins) - Spectrasonics Athmosphere - Spectrasonics Stylus - Mac Five - DD 80 Go + 120 Go + 160 Go LaCie - DD 40 Go Ice - Synchro: "Time Machine" C Lab - Unitor MK2 (x3) Effects: - Lexicon 480L - PCM80 / LPX15 - Yamaha SPX90 / D1500 (x2) - Tube Tech Compressor LCA 2B - EQ Moog - TC Electronics M5000 - TC Electronic Finalizer 96K - DAT Panasonic SV-3800 - DAT Sony PCM R500
Album Usage
The Korg Triton 61-key Music Workstation has been featured on the following albums:
Epoch
Tycho & Tycho (2016)
Live from Mars
Vital Information & Steve Smith (2012)
Dive
Tycho & Tycho (2011)
Heartless Hoodlum (Rhyme Tyme Records.com) - Penitentiary Remix Version
Viper The Rapper (2009)
Shin-ken
Persefone (2009)
The College Dropout
Kanye West (2004)
Cast Of Thousands
Elbow (2003)
Natural Born Chaos
Soilwork (2002)
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