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Korg Trinity is a commercially successful synthesizer music workstation released by Korg in 1995. It was also the first workstation to offer modular expansion for not only sounds, but also studio-grade feature such as SCSI, ADAT, various sound engine processors, audio recording capability, and more.〔Paul Wiffen - () in Sound On Sound, January 1997〕 It was considered one of the most comprehensive music workstations, in term of features, at the time.〔Gordon Reid - () in Sound On Sound, November 1995〕 Ex-Dream Theater keyboardist Derek Sherinian in collaboration with KORG sound designer Jack Hotop created Sherinian's signature guitaristic lead sound on the Trinity in 1996. Some say the Korg Triton is the definitive Trinity. This model was produced in 1999.〔(Vintage Synth Explorer )〕 ==Models== There are 5 models and variations of both the main hardware synthesizer itself and a rackmount: * Trinity (61 Key) * Trinity Plus (61 keys + SOLO-TRI board) * Trinity Pro (76 Key) * Trinity Pro X (88 Weighted Key) * Trinity V3 (61 keys + MOSS board) * Trinity TR-Rack: 1U Rack-mount Expanded Memory Locations (adds banks C+D to Program and Combination modes) the same as Trinity with the PBS-TRI Board, but no sample loading facility, but does add digital in and out jacks. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Korg Trinity」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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