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Korg Poly-61: The successor of the Polysix with digitally controlled analog oscillators Korg's first "knobless" synthesizer.It is also one of the included synth engines with the Kronos line of synths. The instrument was recreated in a virtual version, the Polysi圎X for Korg's Legacy Collection, and is also available as an add-on for the OASYS synth.
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However, the Polysix offered memory for patch storage, and its chorus unit was a fully-fledged analog delay unit capable of phaser and "ensemble" effects. It was released to compete with Roland's Juno-6 synth, and both keyboards shared similar features, such as a built-in chorus unit and an arpeggiator. The Korg Polysix is a 61-key, six-voice programmable synthesizer.An upgraded version became available in 1982. The Trident was capable of eight notes of polyphony, and featured a 16-program memory. It was divided into three distinct sections – polysynth, brass and strings – and featured an on-board flanger, a rarity for any synth at the time. Korg Trident: At the time of its release, the Trident was the flagship of Korg's lineup.The first-generation models also included an output for the instrument to hook up to a real Leslie speaker. Both incarnations of the instrument feature a double-manual version called the BX-3.
An updated model called the New CX-3 was released in 2000, and uses sample-based technology, as opposed to the original's analog emulation. It earned especially high marks for its authentic simulation of the B-3's Leslie rotating speaker, a nearly inseparable part of the original instrument's sound.