I just wanted to comment on this plug,I've went through alot of vsti's and spent a ton of money during the last 5-6 years on plugs.Korg nailed the Wavestation and M1 that's all I have to say..
Oh and Korg keep up the good work.. Hopefully we will see more emulations of some of your other vintage synth's as well.
Thank you..
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Synths: Sequential Trigon6/Take 5/Korg Kronos 2 Minilogue XD/Prologue 16/Deepmind 12/Hydrasynth/PRO-800/Minimoog
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That would be amazing! Triton and Trinity series ?
Maybe throw in some of the original Karma stuff from that era too..It'd would be a clear blockbuster again,I would expect Korg to do something like this in the future,they really excel in capturing their own sounds and it's total profit since theirs not as much r+d to do other then code the app,maybe they have already? 


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If any ROM maker can do it right,I would say Korg would do it..
Yamaha doesn't seem inclined to getting with the times totally,they are really trying though with the XS and C4,gotta give'm credit..But they've yet to make a real vsti without the need for their workstation or hardware... So Korg is the leader of the pack..
Korg could do this and still profit largely off their newer line of ROM and hardware keyboards while a new Vsti of the Triton would break a few records surley if it came out as a Vsti and re kinder all of those guys in the 90's who sold their hardware to accomodate a better workflow with plugs etc but loved the Korg triton sound. Plus we know vsti's are just a bit more practical now don't we and now with better computers available and better sounding synth vstis hmm yeah this just sounds right..
The Korg Triton series was one of the most popular and best selling keyboards of all time,this kind of seems like a no brainer in the form of a business proposal..

Yamaha doesn't seem inclined to getting with the times totally,they are really trying though with the XS and C4,gotta give'm credit..But they've yet to make a real vsti without the need for their workstation or hardware... So Korg is the leader of the pack..
Korg could do this and still profit largely off their newer line of ROM and hardware keyboards while a new Vsti of the Triton would break a few records surley if it came out as a Vsti and re kinder all of those guys in the 90's who sold their hardware to accomodate a better workflow with plugs etc but loved the Korg triton sound. Plus we know vsti's are just a bit more practical now don't we and now with better computers available and better sounding synth vstis hmm yeah this just sounds right..

The Korg Triton series was one of the most popular and best selling keyboards of all time,this kind of seems like a no brainer in the form of a business proposal..

Synths: Sequential Trigon6/Take 5/Korg Kronos 2 Minilogue XD/Prologue 16/Deepmind 12/Hydrasynth/PRO-800/Minimoog
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Yes KORG, please do it !
Make a new package of the DIGITAL COLLECTION, including the new plugs that belong to the Digital Collection and OVERHAUL the WAVESTATION (sound management) !
I would pay another 149,- Euro - price in Germany for the previous Digital Collection (complete) - just for this UPDATE !
... for a chaos of different packages, halfdone - NOT !
Make a new package of the DIGITAL COLLECTION, including the new plugs that belong to the Digital Collection and OVERHAUL the WAVESTATION (sound management) !
I would pay another 149,- Euro - price in Germany for the previous Digital Collection (complete) - just for this UPDATE !
... for a chaos of different packages, halfdone - NOT !