The Korg Trident is a polyphonic analog synthesizer released in 1976. It is known for its unique sound and is often used in film and television soundtracks. It features three oscillators, two filters, and a variety of modulation options. It has been used by artists such as Pink Floyd, The Cure, and Depeche Mode.
The Korg Trident mkII is a polyphonic analog synthesizer released by Korg in 1978. It is a three-manual, eight-voice synthesizer with a 61-note keyboard. It features three oscillators per voice, two filters, two envelope generators, and a built-in chorus...
The Sequential Trigon-6 represents Dave Smith's final synthesizer design, serving as a fitting tribute to the legendary engineer who helped shape the synthesizer world and co-created MIDI. This polyphonic analog synthesizer embodies Sequential's...
The Korg Triton Extreme represented in its time a bold evolution in workstation synthesizer design from Korg, departing from the traditional silver finish of its predecessors with a striking deep metallic-blue casing that harks back to pre-Trinity era...
The new model Triton Extreme 76 has a set of new high-quality sounds, built-in tube processing circuit, built-in USB interface, the ability to burn CDs and many other new features. The instrument offered 160 MB of internal sound memory which comprised a...