Hey guys. I was hoping if I could get some expertise here.
I'm a huge fan of Christian rock band Skillet. And one of its members, Korey Cooper, plays Korg instruments exclusively.
Korey Cooper's gear consists of the following-
Korg Trinity Pro V-3
Korg Prophecy
Korg 01/WFD
Korg Delta
In summary- What are the main differences between all four of those Korg models?
Any help would be appreciated. Thank you everyone.
Korg Trinity Pro V-3, Korg Prophecy, Korg 01/WFD, Korg Delta
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The most fundamental differences:
Trinity V3 - multitimbral dual synth engine workstation: engine 1 - 32 oscillator 48 kHz polyphonic sample playback (ROMpler), engine 2 - 6 voice polyphonic MOSS (VA/modeling)
Prophecy - monophonic VA/modeling performance synthesizer (rich realtime control possibilities), fairly comparable to the corresponding engine of the Trinity V3, but monophonic
01/WFD - sample based workstation with 32 oscillator polyphony (ROMpler) 32 kHz playback - not totally unlike the ROMpler section of the Trinity V3
Delta - analogue polyphonic synth, totally different from any of the above
Perhaps one last fundamental difference: all but the last (Delta) has integrated multieffects.
Did this help, or were you thinking of some other from of comparison?
Trinity V3 - multitimbral dual synth engine workstation: engine 1 - 32 oscillator 48 kHz polyphonic sample playback (ROMpler), engine 2 - 6 voice polyphonic MOSS (VA/modeling)
Prophecy - monophonic VA/modeling performance synthesizer (rich realtime control possibilities), fairly comparable to the corresponding engine of the Trinity V3, but monophonic
01/WFD - sample based workstation with 32 oscillator polyphony (ROMpler) 32 kHz playback - not totally unlike the ROMpler section of the Trinity V3
Delta - analogue polyphonic synth, totally different from any of the above
Perhaps one last fundamental difference: all but the last (Delta) has integrated multieffects.
Did this help, or were you thinking of some other from of comparison?
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- Joined: Wed Jan 19, 2011 7:36 pm