View Full Version : Differences in Triton models?
Liquid Shadow
05-17-2004, 08:42 PM
I noticed that some of the stickies have been deleted, which sucks since I noticed right when I was going to check for the differences between Triton models.
Can anybody lay it all out for me? I'd appreciate it. :)
Lurion
05-18-2004, 05:33 AM
Well, as far as I knkow:
Original Triton has 64 voice poliphony, sampler and a rather large bunch of sounds. Huge sequencer and cool effects
Triton LE: 64 voice poliphony, no sampler (sold separatelly), no touch screen, less sounds, is lighter, less effects...
Triton studio: same as the triton but with 128 voice poliphony, sampler, cd burner, four times more rom, larger sequencer, more effects...
Triton extreme: same as the studio but without the cd burner. It also has the cool-as-hell valve drive that sounds great (I've been trying it).
All versions have the pro and the proX variants, wich feature 76 non weighted keys and 88 weighted keys, respectively.
They all use the HI synthesis sistme.
I might be wrong on some things and there is probably some info missing, but that's more or less it...
Liquid Shadow
05-18-2004, 05:26 PM
Thanks. I knew most of that though, I was wondering more about specifics (how many effects and effects processors on each, ect)
the killing hand
05-19-2004, 05:45 PM
there's a very complete comparation chart on korg's home page but i can't find it u can try to search it there
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