Korg Triton is a series of digital music workstations produced by Korg, a Japanese musical instrument manufacturer. It was first released in 1999 and has been used by many professional musicians, producers, and composers.
The Korg Triton is a powerful music workstation that combines sampling, synthesis, sequencing, and effects processing into one unit. It features a 61-key velocity-sensitive keyboard, 16-track sequencer, 16-part multitimbrality, and a wide range of effects. It also has a large selection of sounds, including acoustic and electric pianos, organs, strings, brass, and drums.
The Korg Triton has a variety of features, including a built-in arpeggiator, a powerful effects processor, and a variety of real-time controllers. It also has a large selection of expansion boards, allowing users to expand the capabilities of the workstation. Additionally, the Korg Triton can be connected to a computer via USB, allowing users to access additional sounds and software.
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