Korg have traditionally augmented their synth workstation ranges with a rackmount model, allowing musicians to buy the workstation's synthesis technology without having to buy into the workstation concept or pay workstation prices. However, since its introduction two years ago, Korg's flagship Trinity range has been without a rackmount alternative, leaving musicians with the stark choice of going without or coughing up the readies for a workstation model. With the base model costing almost two and a half grand on release (now down to £1799) this has hardly been a cheap way to get the Trinity's underlying ACCESS (Advanced Control Combined Synthesis System) synthesis and multi‑effects technology.
Program (single part/channel)
Combination (up to eight Timbres/channels)
Multi (16 Tracks/channels, for use with MIDI sequencing)
Korg TR-Rack Specifications:
Synthesizer Section
Sound Generation : ACCESS (Advanced Control Combined Synthesis System)
Sound Source : 32 voices (single mode), 16 voices (double mode)
Waveform Memory : PCM 32 Mbytes, 48kHz sampling
Memory Capacity : 512 Programs and 512 Combinations
Effects : 114 dynamic multi-effects, 8 insert and 2 master effects available simultaneously
Others
Display : LED 20 characters x 2 lines with backlight
Connectors : 1/L(Mono), 2/R, 3, 4 output, Phones, MIDI IN/OUT/THRU, Foot switch, Foot pedal
Dimensions : 19"(W) x 10.4"(D) x 1.7"(H)