Wednesday, 7 July 2010

Korg Triton Extreme 88 keyboard

Extreme as its name, the Korg Triton Extreme 88 keyboard is packed with 1334 presets and functions and features for sampling and music composition. Comparing it to the previous Korg Triton, its 48kHz ROM is five times as much. Selling  at around US2,300, it is not cheap, but quality, precision and functionality comes with a price. The Korg Triton Extreme is also available in 76 keys at US$1,900 and 61 keys at US$1,600. Aside from the number of keys, the difference with the Korg Triton Extreme 88 keyboard is its feature called Real Weighted Hammer Action II keyboard which lets the user experience a true piano feel; this feature is Korg exclusive.

the Korg Triton Extreme 88 keyboard feature Korg's Open Sampling System which is 16 bit and can let you sample audio direct to the sequencer while being played. Its extensive library of samples include Orchestral Collections, Trance Attack, Studio Essentials and Dance Extreme.

With a polyphony of 200 notes, the Korg Triton Extreme 88 keyboard could handle even the densest musical  arrangements. Truly a composer's dream machine, it has 200,000 notes and 200 songs available! Another feature which also became popular is the RPPR, which means Realtime Pattern / Play Recording.

Aside from the Korg Triton Extreme 88 keyboard's extreme functionality in both recording and live apllications, it also looks attractively cool as with the Triton series or other Korg products.

For those who mean serious business in keyboards, production or performing live, this is for you.

***A Gizmo Guerilla Music Gear Review

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