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The Korg Triton line consists of 11 individual keyboard synthesizer workstations, including the Extreme, the Studio, the LE and the Classic. These synthesizers differ in their specifications and capabilities, but all offer one important feature: the ability to send and receive MIDI, digital music notation. This feature allows you to sequence note patterns from your Triton into a second MIDI instrument or from a second instrument into your Triton.
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Connect a standard MIDI cable (available at music supply stores and electronic stores) to the back of your Triton. If you want to transmit MIDI notes from your Triton to a second instrument, attach your cable to the 'MIDI Out' port. If you want to transmit MIDI notes from a second instrument to your Triton, attach your cable to the 'MIDI In' port.
Connect the opposing end of your MIDI cable to your second instrument or MIDI component. If you used the 'MIDI Out' jack on your Triton, you would use the 'MIDI In' jack on your second instrument and vice versa, thus establishing an output-to-input configuration. If connecting your Triton to a computer, you will need to attach a MIDI USB adapter to your computer first and then connect your cable to the adapter. Although some Triton models (like the Extreme) contain USB jacks, these are for transmitting recorded files, not raw MIDI notes.
Turn on both MIDI devices. If you are using a computer as your second MIDI device, open a MIDI program. It should include most major recording programs like GarageBand, Pro Tools, Logic, Audition and Cubase, as well as some free programs you can download, such as Rosegarden, QTractor and LMMS.
Click the 'Global' button on your Korg Triton and select the 'MIDI' option on your screen, using your round value dial (to the right of the LCD menu) and 'Enter' key. Locate the words 'Local Control' on your screen. If the box beside the words appears checked, uncheck it. This command will instruct your Triton to function as a MIDI device, communicating with external components, rather than functioning as a self-contained instrument. With some Triton models (such as the Triton Studio), you will not see the 'Local Control' option but instead must select 'MIDI Clock' on your screen and select the 'External MIDI' option.
Begin transmitting MIDI notes. If you use your Triton for input (meaning you plan to send MIDI from your second device to your Triton), click the 'Combi' button and select a voice (instrument sound) from the menu. Then click the 'Sequencer' (SEQ) button to enable recording. If using your Triton for output, you can immediately begin playing the keys to transmit notes to your second device.
Korg released the original Triton keyboard in 1999. The Triton replaced the company’s Trinity model. Korg’s Triton comes in three versions: the Classic Triton with 61-keys; the Triton pro, which features a 76-key platform; and the Triton proX, which features 88-weighted keys, just like a standard piano. The Triton line features many improvements over its predecessor, including 62-voice polyphony and on-board sampling.
Tone Generation
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The Korg Triton uses a hyper-integrated synthesis system to create 62-voice polyphony when used in the single voice mode and 31-voice polyphony when used in double-voice mode. Both modes use 62 oscillators to produce sound. The Triton also uses a 24-decibel-per-octave low pass filter with resonance and a 12-decibel-per-octave low pass plus high pass filter.
Waveform Memory
The Triton comes equipped with 32 megabytes of PCM ROM memory that holds 425 multi-samples and 413 drum samples. Users can expand the PCM ROM memory via optional memory expansion ROMs. The Triton also has 16 megabytes of user-sampling RAM memory, expandable to 64 megabytes.
Sampling
The Korg Triton features 48 kilohertz, 16-bit linear sampling. The keyboard can accept AIFF, WAVE, Akai S1000 and S3000 and Korg-formatted sample files.
Effects
The Triton comes equipped with five effect inserts (stereo in and out), two master effects (mono in and stereo out), one master three-band stereo equalizer plus 102 effect types.
Sequencer
The Triton’s build-in sequencer has 16-timbre capability over 16 individual tracks plus one master track. The sequencer has a 200,000 note maximum capacity and a resolution of 1/192 of a whole note. The sequencer has a maximum 200-song capacity, 20 cue lists and 100 user patterns per song.
Programs
Korg’s Triton has 512 user memory combinations, 640 user memory programs and 256 drum ROM programs. The unit also has an additional nine drum ROM programs that are general MIDI 2 compatible. Additionally, the Triton features 64 user drum kits and nine ROM general MIDI drum kits that are general MIDI 2 compatible.
Inputs/Outputs
The Triton features a stereo output (the left side also functions as a mono output) plus four individual mono outputs. The maximum output level is +13.5 dBu. The Triton also comes equipped with two audio inputs that function as microphone or line inputs. The unit has a selector switch to change between line and mic settings. The Triton also has MIDI IN/OUT and THRU jacks.
Dimensions and Weight
The Classic Triton measures 42.29 inches wide, 13.72 inches deep and 4.8 inches high. The Triton pro measures 50.44 inches wide, 13.72 inches deep and 4.8 inches high while the Triton proX measures 57.95 inches wide, 17.19 inches deep and 5.39 inches high. The units weigh 31.3 lbs., 36.4 lbs. and 63 lbs., respectively.