Korg Trinity

Type Synthesizer icon Synthesizer
Additional capabilities Sequencer
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Description
The Korg Trinity is a professional music workstation synthesizer released by Korg in 1995. It was one of the first synthesizers to feature a touchscreen interface, which allowed for intuitive control and navigation of its extensive sound design and sequencing capabilities. The Trinity combined advanced synthesis methods, including PCM sample playback and Korg's proprietary AI2 synthesis, to deliver a wide range of high-quality sounds. It became popular among musicians and producers for its versatility, expressive performance features, and innovative design, making it a significant milestone in Korg's history of music workstations.
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General
  • Release date
    1 Jan 1995 (30 years ago)
Features
  • Preset slots
    512
  • Effects
    Chorus, Delay, Reverb
  • Performance Controls
    Modulate, Pitch Bend
Keybed
  • Keybed
  • Type of keybed
    Semi-weighted
  • Number of Keys
    61
  • Velocity Sensitive
  • Aftertouch
    Polyphonic
Sequencer
  • Arpeggiator
Synthesis
  • Synthesis Method
    Hybrid
  • Synthesis Type
    Sample-based
  • Polyphony
    62
  • Oscillator Amount
    2
  • Waveform Types
    Noise, Pulse, Saw, Sine, Square, Triangle
  • Filter Type
    Band-pass, High-pass, Low-pass (Cutoff), Notch
  • Envelope Generators
    4
  • LFO Count
    2
  • Modulation Matrix
  • Unison Mode
Connections
  • Audio In
  • Audio Out
  • Headphone Output
  • Microphone Input
  • Line Input
  • CV/Gate
MIDI
  • MIDI In
  • MIDI Thru
  • MIDI over USB
  • MIDI Polyphonic Aftertouch
Hardware
  • Power Supply Type
    External Adapter
  • USB Powered
  • Battery powered
Dimensions
  • Width
    1100 mm
  • Height
    150 mm
  • Depth
    400 mm
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