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Control your Korg Triton Workstation with this full-featured environment here at Logic Cafe. The environment features channel strips with pan, volume and more user parameters, plus a local control switch, effect send and returns and a factory preset bank.
The Korg Triton was created as a workstation to take over from its older sibling the Korg Trinity as the workstation for producers and performers alike. Equally at home on stage or in the studio, the Triton evolved from the trinity in several areas: the polyphony was increased from 32 notes to 64 notes, an on-board arpeggiator was added and with 32MB of built in high quality sample waveforms the Triton sounded superior to its rivals.
Perhaps the biggest addition was the built in sampler with 16MB RAM, giving users the freedom to create whatever sound they desired.
The main features of the Triton are:

