
Korg Z1 - Wikipedia
The Korg Z1 is a digital synthesizer released by Korg in 1997. The Z1 built upon the foundation set by the monophonic Prophecy released two years prior by offering 12-note polyphony and …
Korg Z1 | Vintage Synth Explorer
The Z1 is like a polyphonic Prophecy housed in a full sized and featured Trinity workstation-like casing! It does all the analog sounds and more. This is a great analog modeling synth with 12 …
Korg Z1 - Reverb
The Korg Z1 is essentially an expanded, polyphonic take on the hit Korg Prophecy. It features 12-voice polyphony, 13 waveforms, four LFOs, two resonant filters, two effects units, and a full …
Korg Z1 - Sound On Sound
The Z1 is the first of a new breed of polyphonic synthesizers, and a tremendous breakthrough at its price. Despite some peculiar limitations, the Z1 could be the Korg M1 of its generation.
Korg Z1 | Sound Programming
The Z1 uses Korg's Multi-Oscillator Synthesis System (MOSS) with 13 different oscillator algorithms. Year Released: 1997. Keyboard: 61 keys with velocity and aftertouch. Polyphony: …
Korg Z1 - Syntaur
The Korg Z1 is a 61 key polyphonic synthesizer with a MOSS (Multi-Oscillator Synthesis System) tone generator, and 12 notes of polyphony. The Z1 features the nine models found in the Korg …
Korg Z1 - polynominal
Korg Z1 (1997) - Multi Oscillator Synthesizer - Complex early Virtual Modeling Keyboard: 61 keys, 12 voices polyphony based on MOSS physical acoustic process. Listen to demos or read full …
The Ultimate SynthDB | Korg Z1
Z1 Multi Oscillator Synthesizer is a "next generation" DSP synthesizer, with advanced synthesis techniques that provide realism, limitless creativity and expressiveness at an unsurpassed …
The Korg Z1 Synthesizer – Synthtopia
Jan 19, 2013 · The Korg Z1 is one of the best synths ever designed, too bad Korg did not develop it further. Wonderful, organic, responsive, imaginative sounds, the dream of every adventurous …
Vintage Rewind: Korg Z1 - MusicTech
Jun 16, 2020 · Unlike its predecessor, the Z1 was a full-sized instrument with a five-octave keyboard. Its 12-voice polyphony was relatively low compared to the sample-based synths of …