ANALOG SYNTHESIZER PROGRAMMING
MIDI COMMUNICATION
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Triton LE
The Triton LE is a scaled-down version that offers most features of the original Triton workstation at a considerably reduced price.

While the synthesis channel structure and the sonic power remain intact, the LE model lacks the large display and touch screen interface, the ribbon controller and the internal ROM expansion slots.

The FX porcessor section is reduced too: only one Insert effect is available (the original Triton had 5).
 
Triton Studio

Triton Studio is the last model introduced by Korg in the Triton line.

It features a CPU 6 times faster than the one in the original Triton, and the polyphony is doubled (120 notes). The internal ROM has been expanded to 48 Mb.

A new In-Track Sampling feature allows to record audio tracks in sync with the internal sequencer tracks, or to resample the Triton outputs converting them into audio tracks and freeing up polyphony and processing power.

Moreover, a CD-RW drive can be mounted inside the Triton Studio or connected using the SCSI interface (that comes standard), and used to store sample libraries or to burn audio CDs directly from the Triton Studio operating system.

 
Triton Rack

A rack version of the Triton is available too.

The Triton Rack has the same features of the original Triton (except the internal Sequencer) and adds some new ones:
- 8 expansion slots are available (instead of 2);
- the Audition Riff function, that allows to hear the Presets in a musical context even without an external MIDI keyboard connected;
- standard digital output in coaxial S/PDIF format;
- the optional EXB-DI board adds 6 channel of digital output in Adat Optical format plus a 48 kHz WordClock input.