Trinity V3 music workstation uses the ACCESS (Advanced Control Synthesis System) sample playback technology, as the previous Trinity instruments do, and MOSS (Multi Oscillator Synthesis System) physical modeling technology. Thus, the 32-voice polyphony of the instrument (ACCESS synthesis) can be expanded due to six voices of MOSS synthesis, getting 38 voices in total.
61-note keyboard;
ACCESS synthesis block which includes 375 instrumental and 258 drum samples, of which 256 patches are composed;
MOSS synthesis block sporting 2 oscillators (13 algorithms simulating acoustic and analog instruments), four LFOs (MIDI sync), two resonant filters of several types. There are 64 patches;
2 effect processors (reverb, 14 algorithms) and 8 insert effects processors (100 algorithms including reverb, delay, overdrive/distortion, simulation of rotary speaker);
Ribbon controller, two programmable switches and a joystick for convenient control of necessary sound parameters;
Effects Dynamic Modulation and Alternate Modulation System functions allow you to assign controls to manage various parameters;
16-track sequencer with a 192 pulses per quarter resolution, up to 80 thousand notes (20 songs, 100 patterns) and compatible with standard MIDI files;
Floppy drive for 3.5” disks and a floppy disk which comes together with MOSS synthesis 128 patches;
Additional extensions support: a flash memory card (8 MB) for uploading samples (Akai S 1000/3000, Korg, WAV and AIFF formats support), SCSI interface card; board with ADAT format digital output and Word Clock input; a recording to a disk system, SPDIF format digital input and output, an analog stereo input.
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