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Korg Trident
Polysynth (Retro)
Published in SOS July 1995

Review s : Synthesizer

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Vintage synth collector and self-confessed Korg fanatic ALEX CLARKE waxes
extremely lyrical about the early '80s Trident -- a hybrid of polysynth and
string machine.

Korg are one manufacturer who have, over the years, and in one way or another, kept the interest in their early instruments
alive. It's only when you put the company's achievements into a list that you can really appreciate the work they have put in to
keep musicians entertained and content. All sorts of Korg synth milestones spring immediately to mind: the Mini 700
series, the PS3300/3200/3100s, the MS10, MS20, and MS50, the Delta and Sigma, the BX/CX3s... -- and these only take us
up to 1983. The other special reason why I have personally always held an interest in Korg equipment is that you don't have
to be up at supergroup status to obtain one!
In amongst my collection of instruments is an underestimated and undervalued but nevertheless trusted friend, my Korg
Trident, and I feel it's deserving of a mention. I have found that because the Trident doesn't fit into any immediate category,
it's been a little overlooked, even though it is physically huge, weighing in at nearly 24Kg. I know it's not quite the kind of
instrument one would build a temple for (unlike the Oberheim Matrix 12, which I don't possess... yet!), but it does
nevertheless have its place, and this page of SOS will do just fine.

TRIDENT HISTORY
First, a little history. The Trident is not just a synth, but a multi-instrument machine divided into three distinct sections:
strings, polysynth and brass, all of which have an output mixer.
Born in 1981, the first Tridents have 16 patch memories (arranged in two banks of eight), three preset sounds, 8-note
polyphony, a 61-note splittable keyboard, and a whole array of jack socket Ins and Outs for connections to other Korgs
(such as the MS20, the PolySix, and so on). The synth section has dual VCOs independently tuneable to settings of 16', 8'
and 4'. VCO1 has plenty of waveforms (including PWM), and the VCF has standard functions (cutoff, envelope generator
and resonance) -- although a lot of the bass response tends to drop out of the filter when the resonance is turned up too
high.
The string section has the same pitch options as the synth (16', 8' and 4'), an envelope and equaliser, and vibrato,

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ensemble, and bowing effects -- although the so-called bowing effect just seems to give the attack a subtle brightness.
Finally, the brass section has only 16' and 8' pitch options, but does sport a full VCF and ADSR. Any of the three sections
can be assigned to the flanger, which is the only real effects system on the Trident, and is jolly useful for those really
complex phased sounds. Talking of which, it's time for some words on just that subject.

THE SOUNDS
The Trident can generate a wide range of sounds. My favourite 'Fat Pads' tend to be a mix comprised of outputs from the
synth and string sections, with a light flange on the strings, and the ensemble effect in action. Using just the string section
and flanger, you can re-create some of the sounds used in Ultravox's 'Vienna', Visage's 'Fade to Grey', and many tracks by
OMD and others from the early '80s synth pop era.
For me, though, the Trident is useful for creating the sort of large and complex string, brass, and surreal synth sounds that
other instruments struggle to achieve with enough solidity and depth. I have the String Pad From Hell stored in memory
location three on mine, but it's the silky string and synth comb inations that I like most of all about it. Furthermore, although
it's an instrument with a lot of scope for sonic creativity, it still manages this without being festooned with knobs. When
external effects are added, the sky is the limit, but as with many analogue beasties, you really shouldn't expect instant aural
gratification from the Trident -- the programmer has to really get to know the machine before it will realise its full potential.
Like a lot of aged units, the Trident also has its days when it will only play F#m sus 13 -- but a light thump on mine usually
corrects the problem!

ECCENTRICITIES
Every keyboard has its foibles, and this one is no exception -- but then, I haven't encountered a keyboard yet that hasn't.
Many of my older synths have one hang-up or another, and some of them can be terribly unstable during long recording
sessions. I've heard many tolerant, worldly musicians lose all self-control when their synths decide to adopt a surreal
alternative tuning, or find the lost chord right in the middle of a gig. These anomalies we must endure.

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Neither MkI or MkII Tridents have MIDI, and I've not heard of one ever being retrofitted... but then, why would you want to? The
best and easiest way is sample the sound you've created, and use it over MIDI that way -- and you don't get any tuning
problems then either.

SUMMING UP
The Trident wasn't regarded as a world-beater, but then I don't think it was designed to be one. All synths are instruments
in their own right, and have different functions to perform. Any synth will do some things well and others badly, and this is
certainly true of the Trident. It excels at producing heavy pad sounds and phased string sections, but won't be much cop at
producing a Rhodes piano or ethereal bells. There are other synths for those tasks -- but then they can't do what the Trident
can!

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THE MKII
In 1982, the MkII version of the Trident became available, featuring some subtle differences. Editing sounds on the MkI
meant starting with one of the sounds already in memory. The MkII allows you to start with a 'blank page', and gives you 32
patch memory locations, arranged in four banks of eight, exactly as on the Korg PolySix.
A moderate amount of extra heat-sinking and a slightly beefier power supply were added, which put a stop to some of the
original system's thermal problems. The MkII is a lot more stable, but sounds generally the same.
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