Korg 01 W: Vst [best]
Released in 1991 as the successor to the legendary M1 (the best-selling synthesizer of all time), the 01/W was a beast. It featured AI² (Advanced Integrated Intelligence) synthesis, a massive 6MB waveform ROM, a powerful 8-track sequencer, and that iconic "Transpose" button placement.
Do you have a 01/W story? Are you waiting for the VST? Let us know in the comments below.
In 2024, Behringer accidentally leaked a prototype "Korg 01/W Clone" (midi controller with a screen). That lawsuit threat might actually push Korg to finally release a software version to counter the cheap hardware clone. korg 01 w vst
But the producer's motto is simple: Do not wait for corporations. Use iOS emulations, download sample packs, or buy the aging hardware. The sound is out there.
When Korg finally announces the (and they will), the internet will explode. Until then, keep that chorus cranked, the reverb grainy, and the transpose button ready. Released in 1991 as the successor to the
As of , Korg has not officially released a Korg 01/W Virtual Instrument in the VST, AU, or AAX format.
Let’s dive deep into the history, the current state of the software market, and the best alternatives to satisfy your 90s nostalgia. Before we search for a VST, we need to understand why you want one. The Korg 01/W is not just "the M1 with more sounds." It is a darker, fatter, more melancholic instrument. Are you waiting for the VST
For decades, producers have begged Korg for one thing: a software version. A .