Korg Triton
Workstation synthesizer / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Korg Triton is a music workstation synthesizer, featuring digital sampling and sequencing, released in 1999.[1][2][3] It uses Korg's "HI (Hyper Integrated) Synthesis" system and was eventually available in several model variants with numerous upgrade options. The Triton became renowned as a benchmark of keyboard technology, and has been widely featured in music videos and live concerts. At the NAMM Show in 2007, Korg announced the Korg M3 as its successor.[4]
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predecessor, Korg Trinity