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 Mono/Poly is a four-voice polyphonic and monophonic synthesizer released by Korg in 1981. It features four VCOs, four envelope generators, four low-frequency oscillators, and a variety of modulation sources. It is capable of producing a wide...
The synthesizer incorporates 9 sound engines, up to 2GB of PCM RAM (varies depending on the use of Expansion PCM libraries; 1,129 MB is available when shipped from the factory), KARMA features, the Open Sampling System, the onboard sequencer (16 MIDI...
Kronos X 88 has the same 9-engine synthesizer architecture the original Kronos is based on. The structure includes realistic piano, richly expressive electric piano, tonewheel organ, digital synthesis, and powerful analog/physical modeling. The 88-note...
Kronos X 73 has the same 9-engine synthesizer architecture the original Kronos is based on. The structure includes realistic piano, richly expressive electric piano, tonewheel organ, digital synthesis, and powerful analog/physical modeling. The 73-note...