The Korg O1/W Pro is based on the Korg O1/W FD but its 76-note keyboard offers an extra octave compared to the standard model. As well as all of the great sounds of the 01/W FD it also offers new drum sounds and an improved acoustic piano.
Korg O1/W Keyboard

Features :
- The tone generator section includes a full 80 Mbits of PCM data.
- A grand total of 256 multisounds .
- 01W’s exciting Wave Shaping function, that lets you select any of 60 WaveShaping tables to add new harmonics to the multisounds.
- Dual digital multi-effect processors, which put a selection of 47 different effects at your control.
- Built-in disk drive makes data management using 3 5″ 2DD disks a snap.
The Korg Triton LE- 79 keys is simply a bank sound with 425 multi-samples and 413 drum samples that cover a multi of instruments like piano, guitar, brass, strings, and tuned percussion to the most modern synth sounds.
Korg Triton LE- 76 keys
The Triton LE was released to give virtually all the same great sounds and power of the original Triton at a much lower price. Its major changes include the lack of the touch-screen interface (replaced by a smaller LCD only screen), no more ribbon controller, and only one (instead of five) insert effects. There is only one expansion slot for the Korg EXB-SMPL sampling board. Internally, the sounds and synthesis engine remain virtually the same, but a lot of the “workstation” features have been side-lined to make the LE a cheaper and more standard type of keyboard for less demanding entry-level or budget-challenged musicians. The LE was offered in 61, 76 and a weighted 88 note keyboard models. Note that the 88-key model added a 16-MB Piano ROM to the standard 32 MB of waveform memory.

Features :
- 62 voices. 16-track sequencer.
- one stereo insert effect, 2 master effects, plus a master
- EQ (stereo 3-band)
- Mixer section that controls their routing