KORG – TRINITY v1.1.3 – R2R/RET (STANDALONE, VSTi3, AAX) [WIN x64]

By | March 20, 2026

 

Year/Release Date : 03.2026
Version : 1.1.3
Developer : KORG Inc.
Developer’s website : KORG Inc.
Format : SAL, VST3, AAX
Bit depth : 64bit
Tablet : present (R2R/RET)
System requirements :
Windows 10 (64-bit), Windows 11 (64-bit)

  • 271 MB

Description :
TRINITY, the revolutionary workstation that changed everything, is back. First released in 1995, TRINITY redefined what a synthesizer could be.
Its elegant silver case, intuitive touchscreen interface, and pristine 16-bit/48kHz PCM engine made it a technological milestone.
With its extensive expansion capabilities and unrivaled sound quality, TRINITY became the foundation for future KORG flagships—TRITON, OASYS, and KRONOS—and the defining synthesizer of the 90s.
Every detail has been meticulously crafted—from the ACCESS sound engine to the original DACs—to capture the undeniable depth, clarity, and presence of the original TRINITY hardware.

 

Changes in this version:
v1.1.3
– Fixed an issue where selecting Utility → Initialize prevented Total Recall from functioning properly.
– Fixed an issue in COMBI mode where Timbre Programs could not be selected correctly.
– Added Omni to the MIDI Global Channel options in GLOBAL Settings.
– Various other improvements and optimizations for greater stability.


Treatment:

  1. Remove obsolete Network Block Runtime v1.x and v2.x.
  2. Install TEAM R2R Root Certificate (R2RCA.cer) – if you previously installed a certificate from R2R, skip this step.
  3. Install R2R System v1.0.1.exe – if you have already installed the latest version, skip this step.
    If desired, after installing the R2R System, you can run WitchConfig.exe and enter the data (the “User Information” tab), which will be automatically entered when you launch any new keygen (aka *.r2rwm) from R2R
  • How to install the R2RCA.cer certificate :
    · Win+R > enter certmgr.msc > Enter > Trusted Root Certification Authorities > Certificates > Right-click on “Certificates” (GIF) > All tasks > import > point to the R2RCA.cer file
    · Restart the OS
    · You can check whether the certificate was installed using the R2RCERTEST.exe file after restarting the OS.
  • Register KORG_KeyGen.exe from RET or _ KORG Software Pass + WM_KORG.r2rwm from R2R

 

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