The Korg Triton has been my basic instrument of choice from 2006 to 2016, 90% of my music is made with it, I still have it and I will always love it. Other synths may be younger and prettier, but they can only be my girlfriends. The Triton is my wife.. I still remember an ad in magazines, back when it was first released that read "it sounds like all other synths will sound in about 10 years.." Now it's been 20 years from then and other synths still try to come close to sounding like it.
These keyboards are legendary. I traded away a 61-key Triton LE about 6 years ago and mostly regretted it ever since. I finally replaced it with the 88-key LE about a month ago and I cannot stop playing with it. It has so many good sounds, and so much functionality. I am sure plenty other keyboards have the same features but you can get these used for a fraction of the cost and it still sounds great by today's standards.
@@hinevermind2688 The LE its the triton after the classic but beaware sum features on the classic arent on the Le like touchscreen a sequncer and the floppy diskdrive
Shoot, even the old M1 even though it’s a little dated has better sounds than most modern synths-but that’s mostly because they worked so hard on the base wave samples that went into the final patches. Even the dang iM1 still sounds good. Korg has quietly and consistently been a synth giant for decades.
that Goliath preset (2:00) reminded me of the music in A Clockwork Orange, heard during both the intro scene during the zoom in to the guys in the milk bar and also the scene where the scientists show the effects of the drug on a criminal. Its a very ominous sound. I love it!
I've read from a few people online that "the Triton sounds dated", but I'd still use it today in my music because I still think it sounds out of this world. The 'Planet Pad' 9:17 patch is beautiful and they've even included it in the Krome Workstation.
To add to my other info and give a better idea of a WS. I love playing classical, so my personal favorite uses of the triton is being able to layer various sounds set to different sensitivity levels. So I have piano set, but then I also have strings on top of that which only play if I press the keys slightly harder. I have a 3rd which is brass ensemble that is set to an even higher sensitivity. You can later route each individual sound that makes up one combi to different speakers. A great thing
I see everyone saying "those sounds are great" but don't see comments about the skill it takes to make these sounds sound the way they are on this video. I like what the musician is doing with the chords, makes it sound as good as they can.
@@artemis9012 i mean yea if you played a bunch of random notes it would sound worse, the actual samples sound good which are shown more so by good playing.
My first keyboard was a Korg 01W in 1992. I had that until 2004 when it was dying and needed a replacement. I have the Korg Triton Extreme now. Quite honestly, I still find fantastic sounds in it today. I use more VSTs now, but this keyboard is phenomenal for creating backgrounds, moods, and accompaniments. I will never have a studio without a synth, they are just too much fun! Nice work on the keys!
I have this keyboard for about 10 years now. I didn't like the Piano tones at all in this keyboard, unless you buy some expansion slots. What I like in this keyboard is the sounds of Pads, synths, Bass, Kits, hits and the sequencer edit feature.
They both have their benefits. I have a couple of analog synths with a cold, harsh, metallic character (Minilogue and Volca Modular, Monotron Delay) as well as some equally cold-sounding digital synths (Volca FM, Novation Circuit) and, while I would like a warmer analog synth to balance out the sound of my setup, I couldn't resist ordering a Wavestation EX when I found one for $250. Tried getting an Ensoniq ESQ-1 for about the same price, but the auction went so fast at the end I kinda messed up and lost it. I fell in love with that synth, and ironically it has the warm sound I'm looking for, yet it's a digital/analog hybrid. To tl;dr my rambling, I agree with you to an extent, but I also believe there are good reasons to love analog synths.
Keyboard = think store bought basic. Very simplistic with lots of sounds to choose from. Synth = Keyboard with the addition of being able to modify and create your own sounds, and in some cases drum kits. Workstation = All the above with much more available for creating sounds. Workstations also have the added ability to create songs without the need for a separate sequencer which is what's used to record one track, then play it back and record another, and so on. The Triton is my fav by far.
Beautiful demo ... have one sitting as the main synth keyboard in one studio triggering so many multiple E-MU, Novation, Korg and Studio Electronics racks that I had forgotten what a great bunch of sounds it had all by its lonesome. Very reliable keyboard as well after all these decades! Thanks for a great demo!
Great sounds! Korg Triton was really great workstation. Thanks to Korg Inc. to made and release the software Triton =) Thank you for this cool performances and programs choice.
I loved the Triton, was a dream to use, but i sold on to upgrade to the yamaha motif xs, then onto the M3.. big mistake.. Karma 2, while its amazing sounding , is way too complicated and a pain to program.. i had tech overload and spent to much time messing around with the M3 instead of making music
bought a triton studio back in 2002.....kitted it out with all the good boards and moss board......still sounds better than me kronos....and a lot easier to use too🤗
korg Tritons were the best keyboard synths ever created. The warm and rich sound blows away all the digital and cheap sounding software synths of today.
Have you ever tried any 3rd party patches? Tritonheaven has many free patches (1,000+). I have a Kronos X 88, but I still love my Triton Pro X. The custom patches I installed have virtually transformed my Triton into a whole, new keyboard. I really love pads, motion pads, evolving pads, soft synths, etc. The "Rose" series of patches is comprised mostly of those type of sounds. You (or any Troton owner) should check it out.
@@rgh97 Tritonheaven is gone. 😢 Fortunately, Korg forums is still up and has all the sounds that Tritonheaven had. www.korgforums.com Just go in the downloads section and then into the "Triton (Classic) & Rack" section & download anything with "MOSS".
Hello, can you help me? :) Awesome Demo btw of the Triton i was thinking of buying my first Korg, but i can't choose which one should i get. my Choices are, The Korg Triton Pro X 88, The Korg Triton Extreme 88 or The Korg Krome EX61 which one should i get?
Landed on this video looking for a demo of a Triton seen on sale... awesome sounds. Already have two keyboards: one Roland Juno Gi and one Kurzweil K2000; would I need another one? ;-)
Os timbres dessa linha são quentes, vem contudo! Muito bom o Triton e sempre será um clássico da korg... podem falar o que quiserem pode vim kronos e o escambal mas a linha Trinity e triton soam mais quente! Muito bom!
Hello, i have a question for everyone who is reading and may know a little more than me. I'm looking to buy a new workstation synth, I can't afford a Kronos, but what would you recommend? A Korg Triton Studio or a Korg M50??
Amigo tengo un Korg Trinity y quisiera poder ponerle el efecto de sustain pero no tengo pedal como haría para ponerlo cn el mismo teclado sin tener pedal.??
Did you know that you don't have to buy the physical Triton Hardware Keyboard to get these fantastic sounds? Great selections of Triton sounds are now available via iOS Korg Module app compatible to midi keyboards. Give it a try! & Enjoy! ^^
the iphone / ipad CANNOT reproduce all transients and harmonics from the real TRITON. its close in sound but less warm. i have both. (because of the vacuum tube VALVE FORCE, mainly)
The depreciation on keyboards is huge. Probably more than any other musical instrument. I still have my fully working Korg 01w/fed from 1992. I also have the triton pro. Can't afford latest though.
Yup! 01W-fd still works fine...what an instrument..even these days! My love for my X-50 is enormous. Always understood, the X-50, with it's ultra warm and tender voice, is a derivative of the Triton. The power of every KORG is warmth, feeling, expression.
Mainly because keyboards like this are technically computers in functionality. Who uses scsi anymore or floppy drives when its all moved to usb. Still sounds great though
how does this compare to a korg trinity TR rack? does it have similar voices? does it have "ears candy" and "green house pad" ??? never seen anyone groove on a keyboard drum kit like that haha! nice! 😎
Thank you, the TR rack was more or less the rack version of the Trinity. The Triton came after the Trinity series, so it sounds similar and it's a classic of its own
The TR rack arguably sounds warmer as the Trinity's filters are often preferred over the Triton's filters. Also, to my mind, the acoustic piano sounds on the Trinity are superior to the ones on the Triton, I never have figured out why Korg sabotaged their pianos on the Triton. To be fair, I think the Trinity pianos are better for solo work, while the Triton ones sit a bit better in the mix despite not sounding as good on their own, especially the in the genres that were current during the late 90's early 00's. This is actually one of the reasons why I stay with the EXB-1 board in my Triton rather than the EXB-8 board....the EXB-1 has the Trinity's piano samples on it. and a default Trinity Grand program that is pretty good with a little tweaking.
I bought my Triton pro, the same time I bought my Yamaha S80( the S80 sounds were far above my triton's sounds) . I no longer own my Yamaha S80, but I still have my Triton pro, even with 2 expansions boards, I am not crazy about the sounds/ w the exception of a few . Back then, the Korg Triton was a desert Island synth/workstation, now, there are a shit load of synths, that do the same, if not better ! I do love my touchscreen though, Yamaha & Kurzweil need to get into that technology . I was doing some research, so Yamaha might unleash a new synth/workstation called ( The Yamaha Montage), they have a registration#, but I cant guarantee it . Rumor has it, that it is supposed to have touchscreen, & compete with Korg's Kronos 2 . B4 I buy my next workstation, I'm going to wait til after the Namm show ,but I will be buying the Hammond SK3C b4 next Summer regardless .
Hey, can you post the steps I need to put my Triton LE back into multi mode so that I can get back to using it with digital Performer as a master controller to in=put midi data? You see I moved and had to disconnect it and the LE doesn't save that kind of stuff. Thanks and I can sure use some help here.
I have a Korg Triton Pro-X (88 key) with OS 2.5 on it (the latest one as far as I know) but I am unable to find "Pad & ShakuLead", DanceSynthSplit", and "Planet Pad", that were featured in the video on my keyboard, does anyone know what the preset numbers are for them?
Hey nice demo :) I want to ask you.. I'm a former guitarist but for various disieses I no longer can play the guitar.. So I'm trying to get into making Ambient/Electronic music and I have had my eyes on a Korg Triton for a long time. Would you recommend it for such musical styles and recordings?
Thanks :) I also have another question since I'm so new to all this.. Since the Korg Triton is kinda old now, is it still easy to hook up to a computer to record your stuff? Or how does that work?
Very easy, you can get a MIDI interface (or get an audio interface that has built-in MIDI in/out ports) and then you can record MIDI (and audio) from the Triton to the computer. However, if you want ultimate computer ease, you could also consider the Triton Taktile, which combines Triton sounds and MIDI controller to computer, but the catch is the patches are not fully editable like on a proper workstation synth like the Triton.
The Korg Triton has been my basic instrument of choice from 2006 to 2016, 90% of my music is made with it, I still have it and I will always love it. Other synths may be younger and prettier, but they can only be my girlfriends. The Triton is my wife.. I still remember an ad in magazines, back when it was first released that read "it sounds like all other synths will sound in about 10 years.." Now it's been 20 years from then and other synths still try to come close to sounding like it.
These keyboards are legendary. I traded away a 61-key Triton LE about 6 years ago and mostly regretted it ever since. I finally replaced it with the 88-key LE about a month ago and I cannot stop playing with it. It has so many good sounds, and so much functionality. I am sure plenty other keyboards have the same features but you can get these used for a fraction of the cost and it still sounds great by today's standards.
I'm pretty much in love. Is there a certain triton you would recommend? This is my first transition from piano to keyboard
Or any keyboard for that matter
@@hinevermind2688 The LE its the triton after the classic but beaware sum features on the classic arent on the Le like touchscreen a sequncer and the floppy diskdrive
Is it just me or does the Triton have better....more expressive sounds then much more modern and expensive boards?
Scott Beckstead it does the sound engine is very unique. I prefer to play my triton than all my other keyboards .
Shoot, even the old M1 even though it’s a little dated has better sounds than most modern synths-but that’s mostly because they worked so hard on the base wave samples that went into the final patches. Even the dang iM1 still sounds good.
Korg has quietly and consistently been a synth giant for decades.
It's really strong in some areas but weak in others. Modern Piano sounds are way better!
Ohhh that BeeG pad is lovely and warm.
@@danabarnes4751 . yeah, it's true. But Triton's piano sounds are still Korg-like piano sounds ;-) Sometimes we want a piano that "sounds like Korg"
that Goliath preset (2:00) reminded me of the music in A Clockwork Orange, heard during both the intro scene during the zoom in to the guys in the milk bar and also the scene where the scientists show the effects of the drug on a criminal. Its a very ominous sound. I love it!
The 16 Strummer - amazing perfomance with so nice sounds..thx !! Listen this part of video again & again..
"Universal Choir" is the iconic sound used in many Arpanet, Der Zyklus and Dopplereffekt releases.
This triton already sounds nice - Almost pads are absolutely warm and inspirating!
I've read from a few people online that "the Triton sounds dated", but I'd still use it today in my music because I still think it sounds out of this world. The 'Planet Pad' 9:17 patch is beautiful and they've even included it in the Krome Workstation.
music doesn't age!
To add to my other info and give a better idea of a WS. I love playing classical, so my personal favorite uses of the triton is being able to layer various sounds set to different sensitivity levels. So I have piano set, but then I also have strings on top of that which only play if I press the keys slightly harder. I have a 3rd which is brass ensemble that is set to an even higher sensitivity. You can later route each individual sound that makes up one combi to different speakers. A great thing
And I still have my Triton . Great demo
Mee too sir not planning to change..
I see everyone saying "those sounds are great" but don't see comments about the skill it takes to make these sounds sound the way they are on this video. I like what the musician is doing with the chords, makes it sound as good as they can.
He is playing very basic stuff lol
Even if it is basic, what make sounds good, sound good is how you play it.
@@artemis9012 i mean yea if you played a bunch of random notes it would sound worse, the actual samples sound good which are shown more so by good playing.
My first keyboard was a Korg 01W in 1992. I had that until 2004 when it was dying and needed a replacement. I have the Korg Triton Extreme now. Quite honestly, I still find fantastic sounds in it today. I use more VSTs now, but this keyboard is phenomenal for creating backgrounds, moods, and accompaniments. I will never have a studio without a synth, they are just too much fun! Nice work on the keys!
can you sample loop from record players
I totally agree with you Mario, great musicians can make nice sounded melody from any crappy instrument and this guy is one of them. Great work man.
Incredible synth. Incredible playing.
I have this keyboard for about 10 years now. I didn't like the Piano tones at all in this keyboard, unless you buy some expansion slots. What I like in this keyboard is the sounds of Pads, synths, Bass, Kits, hits and the sequencer edit feature.
I bought this synth brand new in 1997. I still have it along with the cardboard box it came in. So we have one synth in common haha.
The Triton is one of the all time best
Beautiful! The recent fad for analogs and analog emulations has really blinded people to how powerful digitals are and what they can do.
They both have their benefits. I have a couple of analog synths with a cold, harsh, metallic character (Minilogue and Volca Modular, Monotron Delay) as well as some equally cold-sounding digital synths (Volca FM, Novation Circuit) and, while I would like a warmer analog synth to balance out the sound of my setup, I couldn't resist ordering a Wavestation EX when I found one for $250. Tried getting an Ensoniq ESQ-1 for about the same price, but the auction went so fast at the end I kinda messed up and lost it. I fell in love with that synth, and ironically it has the warm sound I'm looking for, yet it's a digital/analog hybrid.
To tl;dr my rambling, I agree with you to an extent, but I also believe there are good reasons to love analog synths.
really love that romance layers. I always use that sound when using my triton classic..
Keyboard = think store bought basic. Very simplistic with lots of sounds to choose from.
Synth = Keyboard with the addition of being able to modify and create your own sounds, and in some cases drum kits.
Workstation = All the above with much more available for creating sounds. Workstations also have the added ability to create songs without the need for a separate sequencer which is what's used to record one track, then play it back and record another, and so on. The Triton is my fav by far.
Have you forgotten about the difference between types of arranger keyboards?
Beautiful demo ... have one sitting as the main synth keyboard in one studio triggering so many multiple E-MU, Novation, Korg and Studio Electronics racks that I had forgotten what a great bunch of sounds it had all by its lonesome. Very reliable keyboard as well after all these decades! Thanks for a great demo!
Gorgeous sounds.
Great sounds! Korg Triton was really great workstation. Thanks to Korg Inc. to made and release the software Triton =)
Thank you for this cool performances and programs choice.
Glad you like it!
I loved the Triton, was a dream to use, but i sold on to upgrade to the yamaha motif xs, then onto the M3.. big mistake.. Karma 2, while its amazing sounding , is way too complicated and a pain to program.. i had tech overload and spent to much time messing around with the M3 instead of making music
Countless pride for korg keyboard......
Beautiful skill, creativity!
Bumping and thumpin' is my favorite split sound combo forever!
the korg kronos is the newest
here is all the flagship korg workstation in order of release date, from oldest to newest:
M1
TRINITY
TRITON
M3
KRONOS
Waldhallmer Heljumsdottir oasys was their flagship, with the best hardware and quality built ever by Korg. (7 years after,.... just for the records)
Pad tropolis is in Korg TR
Yeah , Korg you buy and use it for the synthese (pads) . The piano has less dynamic and some tone collor , nice for pop or attackt sound.
bought a triton studio back in 2002.....kitted it out with all the good boards and moss board......still sounds better than me kronos....and a lot easier to use too🤗
Le synthé qui m'a fait rêver dans mon adolescence, avec le Yamaha sy77...
I love my Triton Extreme. Vocal Harp goes down a real treat on tropical house stuff when you shorten the release
Why does the romance layer sound like a 90s movie scene where ppl began bonding?
you inspired me to use the Gods Bathtub preset on my song Gods Peaceful Sea
korg Tritons were the best keyboard synths ever created. The warm and rich sound blows away all the digital and cheap sounding software synths of today.
I have a Korg Karma, same synth engine, and I love my two MicroX, also derived from Triton, have a TR rack as well.
GUIDE LIST FOR KARMA / MICROX
---------------------------------------------------------
Romance Layers = COMBI A097 / B120
Lonely Moon = COMBI B003 / A035
[(Goliath)] = COMBI B095 / - - -
* Pad Tropolis * = COMBI E074 / B092
Golden Strings = COMBI B077 / B089
Universal Choir = COMBI A074 / A046
/\ Gods Bathtub /\ = COMBI A020 / A036
The BeeG Pad = COMBI E058 / C092
Pad & ShakuLead = CANT FIND ON KARMA / - - -
DanceSynthSplit = CANT FIND ON KARMA / - - -
The 16th Strummer = COMBI E017 / B047
Tropic of Cancer = COMBI E105 / - - -
Planet Lead = COMBI B052 / - - -
www.soundonsound.com/reviews/korg-micro-x
or type korg microx in RUclips ;)
Anwaar Ali Official warm???
Have you ever tried any 3rd party patches? Tritonheaven has many free patches (1,000+). I have a Kronos X 88, but I still love my Triton Pro X. The custom patches I installed have virtually transformed my Triton into a whole, new keyboard. I really love pads, motion pads, evolving pads, soft synths, etc. The "Rose" series of patches is comprised mostly of those type of sounds. You (or any Troton owner) should check it out.
I can't find Tritonheaven..
@@rgh97 Tritonheaven is gone. 😢
Fortunately, Korg forums is still up and has all the sounds that Tritonheaven had.
www.korgforums.com
Just go in the downloads section and then into the "Triton (Classic) & Rack" section & download anything with "MOSS".
I'm glad to find this, I didn't know about it. I will definitely check this out. Thank you. 🎹🎶
Appart from the combi demo, lovely playing
I like the Golden Strings sound!
@rdproductions01, basic Korg M1's 00:Universe-type sound. Roland JD-990, for example, full of them.
My Lord, what a sound ¡¡¡
Which sound r u talking about
Now a Korg Legacy plugin, with Combis.
Does it sound even close?
Dado Simic - idk I never owned a Triton. You can download the license center and try it out as a demo. No tube or MOSS in the plugin.
@@DadoSimicStudiostriver It's from KORG, 100% Accurate
That pad preset is out of this world.
God's Bathtub - The most epic pad ever?
its absolutely massive!
Agreed. Has a Rebel yell vibe to it.
100% true
Very much a descendent of Universe on the M1.
Yes. I could listen to Bathtub for hours. I'd risk saying this is most impressive pad I ever heard.
It's possible to get such a tones for korg pa 600....
Serious Demo man! Love it.
Man someone needs to make this whole Korg Triton Studio into a Kontakt 5 library ASAP!!!
That Universal Choir though...
They start at around $800 USD on Ebay
Très jolie mélodie avec "romance layers", le son est très beau, très inspirant.
i'm sooo in luv with korg triton ;p
cool video and gr8 player... well done dude!!!
Am more into analogue synth but this digital synth match’s them, it awesome 😎
beautiful sounds and nice playing. at 5:38 Gods Bathub sounds like Apple iMac G3 computer startup :)
Just discovered that lonely moon combi on mine lol. Lovin it.
love the grand piano acoustic. my fav
You should really make a page about this synth on your website
Hello, can you help me? :) Awesome Demo btw of the Triton
i was thinking of buying my first Korg, but i can't choose which one should i get.
my Choices are, The Korg Triton Pro X 88, The Korg Triton Extreme 88 or The Korg Krome EX61
which one should i get?
What's your favorite digital and analog synth?
Hi, whats the chord progrssion at the beginning, please. Thank you!
Oh yes, I still have mine and just love this KORG TRITON pro. I enjoy using it with my Roland D-50s in my recording studio. 🎹 🎹🎶🎶
Rock on!
What a song plaing on The 16th Strummer ? Amazing chords...i want to learn to play it
Landed on this video looking for a demo of a Triton seen on sale... awesome sounds. Already have two keyboards: one Roland Juno Gi and one Kurzweil K2000; would I need another one? ;-)
***** Well, Korg does have a different sound from Roland and Kurzweil, so at least from a "sonic palette" viewpoint, it wouldn't be redundant.
Does anyone knows Yanni? If does what lead sound is he playing in his songs on the Triton in the early 2000s? Cuz it’s really special!
Are there any Korg Keyboards these days have that lovely keybed? Same as the keybed from the DX7's and M1's
Os timbres dessa linha são quentes, vem contudo!
Muito bom o Triton e sempre será um clássico da korg... podem falar o que quiserem pode vim kronos e o escambal mas a linha Trinity e triton soam mais quente!
Muito bom!
Hello, i have a question for everyone who is reading and may know a little more than me. I'm looking to buy a new workstation synth, I can't afford a Kronos, but what would you recommend? A Korg Triton Studio or a Korg M50??
Triton Sir the best....
@@ronpitchmusicvloggs5645 thanks
@@jselfdoubt even now I used it in events and gigs...
Amigo tengo un Korg Trinity y quisiera poder ponerle el efecto de sustain pero no tengo pedal como haría para ponerlo cn el mismo teclado sin tener pedal.??
5:37 MacOS Startup Sound 😅
this WAS the synth of the early '00s.
Great presentation! Thanks for sharing!
Hello can you share the chords from 0:11 to 1: thanks
Will this sounds be included in the Triton Classic? Thinking of buying one but I don't see if the sounds are part of the library ...
Great sounds. What's the style or type of music being played on 0:09-1:10 with Romance Layers called?
my fave is the Pipes on SW Knobs
I wonder if "God's Bathtub" ever clogs with hair...hmmmm
I want the syntesizer module version to connect to my PC and play old video games with Midi trough Dosbox
Triton Clasic! El TR es un descendiente directo de Triton, pero se le restan algunas cosas... Pero no queda atrás.
Can this tone available for korg pa series 🎉
cool drums
Where can I find songs like 16th strummer
is 350 a good price for the 76 keys
Are u kidding me thats a steal
I bought mine around 150
What is the name of the sound played at the beginning 0:00? That keyboard is? BLESSINGS
+Franco Mazimiliano Murillo Molina 5:38 /\Gods Bathtub/\
+SynthMania THANKS!! LOVE THIS PAD..
@ Franco Mazimiliano Murillo Molina
At 5:38 you'll hear a longer demo of that patch ;-)) it's heaven !
Did you know that you don't have to buy the physical Triton Hardware Keyboard to get these fantastic sounds? Great selections of Triton sounds are now available via iOS Korg Module app compatible to midi keyboards. Give it a try! & Enjoy! ^^
the iphone / ipad CANNOT reproduce all transients and harmonics from the real TRITON. its close in sound but less warm. i have both. (because of the vacuum tube VALVE FORCE, mainly)
The depreciation on keyboards is huge. Probably more than any other musical instrument. I still have my fully working Korg 01w/fed from 1992. I also have the triton pro. Can't afford latest though.
Yup! 01W-fd still works fine...what an instrument..even these days! My love for my X-50 is enormous. Always understood, the X-50, with it's ultra warm and tender voice, is a derivative of the Triton. The power of every KORG is warmth, feeling, expression.
Mainly because keyboards like this are technically computers in functionality. Who uses scsi anymore or floppy drives when its all moved to usb. Still sounds great though
Dunno Anyone ???? A Prophet-5 goes for $6,000 now. Jupiter-8 $10,000.
how does this compare to a korg trinity TR rack? does it have similar voices? does it have "ears candy" and "green house pad" ???
never seen anyone groove on a keyboard drum kit like that haha! nice! 😎
Thank you, the TR rack was more or less the rack version of the Trinity. The Triton came after the Trinity series, so it sounds similar and it's a classic of its own
The TR rack arguably sounds warmer as the Trinity's filters are often preferred over the Triton's filters. Also, to my mind, the acoustic piano sounds on the Trinity are superior to the ones on the Triton, I never have figured out why Korg sabotaged their pianos on the Triton. To be fair, I think the Trinity pianos are better for solo work, while the Triton ones sit a bit better in the mix despite not sounding as good on their own, especially the in the genres that were current during the late 90's early 00's. This is actually one of the reasons why I stay with the EXB-1 board in my Triton rather than the EXB-8 board....the EXB-1 has the Trinity's piano samples on it. and a default Trinity Grand program that is pretty good with a little tweaking.
wow great pads :) are they on the tr 61 too??
Those drum beats you were doing are sweet!
Thanks!
I bought my Triton pro, the same time I bought my Yamaha S80( the S80 sounds were far above my triton's sounds) . I no longer own my Yamaha S80, but I still have my Triton pro, even with 2 expansions boards, I am not crazy about the sounds/ w the exception of a few . Back then, the Korg Triton was a desert Island synth/workstation, now, there are a shit load of synths, that do the same, if not better ! I do love my touchscreen though, Yamaha & Kurzweil need to get into that technology . I was doing some research, so Yamaha might unleash a new synth/workstation called ( The Yamaha Montage), they have a registration#, but I cant guarantee it . Rumor has it, that it is supposed to have touchscreen, & compete with Korg's Kronos 2 . B4 I buy my next workstation, I'm going to wait til after the Namm show ,but I will be buying the Hammond SK3C b4 next Summer regardless .
Hey what kind of chord progression and chords are those at the beggining 0:10
Nice ones!
I've heard the Korg Arranger PA50 uses the Triton engine. Does anybody know if it compares to this here?
The God's bathtub preset reminds me of a song from the Clannad Anime...
I know exactly which one you're thinking of!! yes it does sound like it!
How did you make this and can u show a tutorial, please?
what's the theme of Golden Strings?
+Sylwester Karamon I'm just improvising.
+SynthMania Yeah, very good, inspiring playing, but it is somewhere in my memory.. some classical piece :)
+Sylwester Karamon If it comes to your mind, post which one it is, curious to find out.
+Sylwester Karamon Well, the first 2 or 3 chords are similar to Samuel Barber's "Adagio for Strings". Don't know if that helps.
Hey, can you post the steps I need to put my Triton LE back into multi mode so that I can get back to using it with digital Performer as a master controller to in=put midi data? You see I moved and had to disconnect it and the LE doesn't save that kind of stuff.
Thanks and I can sure use some help here.
Hmm... that Universal Choir patch sounds familiar. Where have I heard it before? 🤔
My first guess would probably be “Fill Her Up” by Sting.
@ louiz0999 what's the difference between a music workststion, keyboard and synthesizer?
I have a Korg Triton Pro-X (88 key) with OS 2.5 on it (the latest one as far as I know) but I am unable to find "Pad & ShakuLead", DanceSynthSplit", and "Planet Pad", that were featured in the video on my keyboard, does anyone know what the preset numbers are for them?
You should be able to upgrade to a slightly newer OS 2.53...
i take it the sequencer starts playing on this when i hit play on my daw ? cos i damn well like it. thanks in advance
Hey nice demo :)
I want to ask you.. I'm a former guitarist but for various disieses I no longer can play the guitar..
So I'm trying to get into making Ambient/Electronic music and I have had my eyes on a Korg Triton for a long time.
Would you recommend it for such musical styles and recordings?
+Wabin22 Yes,absolutely - it's still a very valid keyboard for those genres, and a lot more, especially if you edit, add expansions etc.
Okay, thanks for this info :)
+Wabin22 You're very welcome
Thanks :)
I also have another question since I'm so new to all this..
Since the Korg Triton is kinda old now, is it still easy to hook up to a computer to record your stuff? Or how does that work?
Very easy, you can get a MIDI interface (or get an audio interface that has built-in MIDI in/out ports) and then you can record MIDI (and audio) from the Triton to the computer. However, if you want ultimate computer ease, you could also consider the Triton Taktile, which combines Triton sounds and MIDI controller to computer, but the catch is the patches are not fully editable like on a proper workstation synth like the Triton.
Nice playing
is 350 a good price for the 76 keyz?
yes
I got a 61 for 350
GCM PRODUCTIONS I'm getting the rack