Korg Z1 Collection

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Korg released the Z1 in 1997. It was polyphonic version of their Prophecy synthesizer which is when Korg first introduced us to virtual analog and physical modeling. The Z1 features 12-voice polyphony, thirteen waveforms, four LFOs, two resonant filters, two effects units and more. Voices can be spread multitimbrally across six MIDI channels, making the Z1 the world's first multitimbral physical modelling synthesizer.

Z1 offers more than double the number of models found in the Prophecy. There are now 13 of these, each derived from the OASYS (Open Architecture SYnthesis System). The Z1 retains all the Prophecy's physical models, including, of course, its analogue model. Based upon two DSP-generated oscillators, two resonant filters, and two envelope generators per voice, the model is similar many classic synths of the 1970s. But, whereas the Prophecy was monophonic and was, therefore, comparable to a Minimoog or Korg 700S, the Z1's polyphony makes it more like a Prophet 10 or Oberheim Matrix 12. The Z1 even offers a Unison mode that allows you to assign two, three or six detuned voices to each note.

The Patch King's Z1 sounds are available in system exclusive (.syx) or standard midi files (.mid) for Mac or PC computers. The sounds are delivered as a digital download.

If your computer has a midi interface or sound card connected to the USB port, you can use your midi interface to load in the sounds. We provide the software along with your order that will load in the sounds for you. Midi interfaces are an inexpensive alternative to purchasing RAM or PCM cards.

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