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Korg Triden 400 euro
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Korg Trident was the top Korg polyphonic synthesizer made in 1980, and upgraded to Mark II model in 1982. After the big American leaders in synthesizer technology, like Oberheim and Sequential Circuits, made their classic but extremely expensive models (OBX, Prophet 5), Roland and Korg answered with their top models Jupiter 8 and Trident (Trident MKII) respectively. These four keyboards, with the addition of Yamaha CS-80 and CS-70M are usually considered as the top classic polyphonic analog synthesizers.
Trident MK II is an 8 voice polyphonic synth and has a standard analog architecture with 2 VCOs, 1 VCF (with separate envelope available only on the MK II) and 1 VCA (ADSR) per voice. The scaled down version of this architecture, using the same stable VCOs (Hz per Volt system for greater accuracy and stability), using the same famous SSM 2044 filters, and extremely versatile effect section was implemented also in Polysix. But with the Trident there were no corners cut like with his younger brother, in most of the things. The basic tone is a bit tougher, there is greater overall dynamics, less noise and lesser influence of the high frequency "digital" signals from the main CPU board to the audio signal.
With the Trident, especially the MK II, you get the best Korg could offer at that time
Op te halen in Den Haag.
In goede staat
Korg Trident was the top Korg polyphonic synthesizer made in 1980, and upgraded to Mark II model in 1982. After the big American leaders in synthesizer technology, like Oberheim and Sequential Circuits, made their classic but extremely expensive models (OBX, Prophet 5), Roland and Korg answered with their top models Jupiter 8 and Trident (Trident MKII) respectively. These four keyboards, with the addition of Yamaha CS-80 and CS-70M are usually considered as the top classic polyphonic analog synthesizers.
Trident MK II is an 8 voice polyphonic synth and has a standard analog architecture with 2 VCOs, 1 VCF (with separate envelope available only on the MK II) and 1 VCA (ADSR) per voice. The scaled down version of this architecture, using the same stable VCOs (Hz per Volt system for greater accuracy and stability), using the same famous SSM 2044 filters, and extremely versatile effect section was implemented also in Polysix. But with the Trident there were no corners cut like with his younger brother, in most of the things. The basic tone is a bit tougher, there is greater overall dynamics, less noise and lesser influence of the high frequency "digital" signals from the main CPU board to the audio signal.
With the Trident, especially the MK II, you get the best Korg could offer at that time
Op te halen in Den Haag.