utilizing HI (Hyper Integrated) synthesis from TRITON series
The X50 and MicroX, released in [2006 or] 2007, were oriented towards the lower end of the market and were consequently less physically robust and included fewer features. They contained the same HI synthesis engine found on the TR with the basic Triton and extended ROM: the X50 maintains the same extended ROM as the TR, while the MicroX extended ROM focused more on drum and percussion samples.
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