Korg 01 W Vst _hot_ Now
– – Complete MPE support for expressive pitch bend and per‑note control – Resizable, vector‑based UI – flip between a realistic “hardware” skin and a streamlined editing matrix – Built‑in effects – modeled from the 01/W’s original reverb, delay, and chorus, plus new additions (shimmer reverb, multiband compression, tape saturation) – Randomise & mutate functions for instant sound design inspiration – Sequencer integration – the 01/W’s classic arpeggiator patterns included as MIDI clips
It is worth noting that Native Instruments offers a version of the 01/W within their library (often referred to as "Newscool" or available as modular blocks that emulate the architecture). While not an official sample-playback clone, these tools capture the spirit and the "West Coast" synthesis vibe that the 01/W hinted at, offering a more experimental approach for sound designers who want to korg 01 w vst
feature. While Korg has officially emulated most of its classic workstations, a dedicated "01/W" plugin is currently not part of the official Korg Collection – – Complete MPE support for expressive pitch
To understand the VST, you must understand the hardware. The Korg 01/W was the successor to the wildly popular M1. While the M1 defined the late 80s, the 01/W defined the early 90s. It introduced the "Wave Sequencing" concept to a broader audience and offered a massive 32-voice polyphony (expandable to 64), which was staggering for the time. The Korg 01/W was the successor to the wildly popular M1