The 76-key Korg Triton Pro, released in 1999, is a music workstation synthesizer. Besides digital sampling and sequencing features, a key feature of the Triton is the first demonstration of Korg's critically acclaimed Hyper Integrated (HI) synthesis system, which combined several processing chips from the Trinity (the Triton's predecessor). The Triton set the bar in other ways too, offering 62-note polyphony and a wave ROM of 32 MB. The Triton has been used by too many artists to count, including David Bowie, Children of Bodom, Moby, Brian Eno, and more. This “Pro” version indicates an extra octave of keys (76 keys, versus the original Triton's 61 keys).
Upgraded with the Mossboard expansion + SCSI ($1000 of value alone!!)
Upgraded with the Mossboard expansion + SCSI ($1000 of value alone!!)