![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Now, another year on, the Triton Le is upon us. Over a year later, they followed it up with a rack version, which offered greater expandability and digital connectivity. Korg made few compromises with the Triton, and its price tag reflected that. This is Korg's most powerful packaging of sequencer, synthesizer, sampler and effects unit, with expandability options, superb factory sounds, and more depth than Stephen Hawking in a mineshaft. After a massive hit with 1988's M1, Korg released a succession of these increasingly sophisticated 'complete studio' instruments, the culmination of which has been the mighty Triton workstation. If you've been living quietly in Outer Mongolia, with nothing but a nose‑flute for company, it's possible you might have overlooked Korg's exploration of a concept they call the 'Music Workstation'. The Triton Le keyboard changes that, offering many of the Triton's powerful features at a more affordable price. Korg have dominated the top‑end workstation market for several years with their Triton range, but apart from the rack version, there have been no lower‑priced spin‑offs.
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