Korg Triton

Description

Korg Triton is a music workstation synthesizer featuring digital sampling and sequencing created by Korg. All Tritons use Korg's HI Synthesis tone generator. They are available in several models and various upgrade configurations. The Triton is world famous among many musicians for being a benchmark of keyboard technology, and is widely featured in music videos and live concerts. In the NAMM Show 2007, Korg announced the Triton successor: the Korg M3.

Who uses the Korg Triton?
Araab Muzik, Danjahandz, The Neptunes, Swizz Beatz, Timbaland

Specs

Model Entry year Wave ROM size, MB Features Polyphony Number of keys
Triton 1999 32 Sequencer, sampler 62 61/76/88
Triton Rack 2000 32 Sampler 60 None
KARMA 2001 32 Sequencer, KARMA 62 61
Triton Le 2002 32 Sequencer 16 tracks MIDI, sampler (optional) 62 61/76
Triton Le 88 2002 32 + 16 (piano bank) Sequencer 16 tracks MIDI, sampler (optional) 62 88
Triton Studio 2002 32 + 16 (piano bank) Sequencer, S/PDIF, CD-ROM, HDD option 60 × 2 banks 61/76/88
Triton Extreme 2005 160 Sequencer, Valve Force circuitry (uses a 12AU7 "Russian Bullet" tube), USB MIDI link, CF card slot, sampler with sequencer audio tracks and in-track sampling 120 61/76/88
TR 61/76 2006 64 Sequencer, USB MIDI link, SD card slot, 64Mb PCM, sampler (optional) 62 61/76
MicroX 2007 64 USB MIDI link, 64Mb PCM: 32Mb Triton Classic + 32Mb unique, Editor Program Librarian software and Plugin (VST) 62 25
X50 2007 64 USB MIDI link, 64Mb PCM: same as TR, Editor Program Librarian software and Plugin (VST) 62 61
TR 88 2007 64 Sequencer, USB MIDI link, SD card slot, 64Mb PCM, sampler (optional) 62 88

Sources
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Korg_Triton