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___sAnDmAn
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Posted : May 15, 2001 19:47:53
korg TRIDENT mk2
3 synths in one keyboard !!
3000shks
___alchemist
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Posted : May 15, 2001 20:21:55
SanDman, is this synth better than MetaSynth?
___PROSECT
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Posted : May 16, 2001 01:48:25
tell me more about it... the technical description
___Psychadelo
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Posted : May 16, 2001 16:01:41
hmmmmm
It's like the NordLead ?
___sAnDmAn
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Posted : May 16, 2001 16:21:34
a few words :
The Korg Trident is an 8-voice, polyphonic analog synthesizer, with
                                                          a 5-octave, 61-note (C-C) keyboard, 28 knobs and 33 multicolored
                                                          push-buttons (each button with its own LED). It features a
                                                          programmable synth with 16 memory locations (32 for the Mark II),
                                                          a brass and a string section, and two piano presets and one
                                                          clavinet preset. Each section (synth, string, and brass) has
                                                          separate volume controls and can be set to play above or below
                                                          middle-C or across the whole keyboard, allowing for splitting and
                                                          layering.

                                                          The synthesizer section features 2 VCOs per voice. VCO-1 is switchable between square, pulse, and
                                                          sawtooth waveforms. VCO-2 is set on sawtooth only. The VCF has controls for frequency, resonance,
                                                          envelope modulation, and keyboard modulation (key follow). It also has its own LFO (sinewave only) that
                                                          is hardwired to Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) with controls for speed and depth. The original Trident
                                                          featured only one ADSR envelope generator. The Mark II features two ADSR envelope generators, one
                                                          for the VCF and one for the VCA.

                                                          The string section has one VCO with a range switch (16', 8', 4'), a single VCF (Non-resonant Low Pass
                                                          Filter) with keyboard tracking, and one AR (Attack Release) envelope. It has an "ensemble" effect and
                                                          separate controls for "bowing" sound (simulating the bow hitting the strings), variable attack, and EQ
                                                          (high and low controls).

                                                          The brass section has one VCO with a range switch (16' 8') and, like the string section, a single VCF
                                                          with controls for frequency, resonance, envelope mododulation. The envelope section features one
                                                          ADSR with a variable attack control.

                                                          A joystick controls a global LFO and pitchbend. The LFO has switchable waveforms (sine, square) and
                                                          controls for speed, depth, and delay. There is also a flanger with controls for speed, depth, manual, and
                                                          feedback. The Trident features 5 outputs: stereo and an output for each section. There is an input to
                                                          trigger the brass and string envelope, and there are inputs for volume control for each of the three
                                                          sections. With the original Trident, you couldn't modify a patch program, you had to start from scratch
                                                          each time. The Trident Mark II fixed this problem. The Mark II also has a "Silence" control for the brass
                                                          section. It will only sound when a specified minimum of notes are played (selectable between 2, 4, 6,
                                                          and 8 notes). The Mark II allows patches to be saved via cassette tape.

___PROSECT
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Posted : May 17, 2001 23:08:13
Wow... thanks for short description... i will notify you if i will be interested.
___Psychadelo
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Posted : May 18, 2001 20:03:34
that's wierd , there is no TRIDENT in korg's site
whay ?
___MichaelA
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Posted : May 18, 2001 21:07:59
I don't think they make it anymore.
___sAnDmAn
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Posted : May 19, 2001 14:31:00
this synthesizer is from the 80's (82-85)
i have another one for PARTS : )
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