Korg Z1 Vst ((full)) ›
If you own the official Triton VST, you can load the MOSS bank.
I understand you're looking for a guide on the as a VST plugin. However, it's important to clarify: there is no official Korg Z1 VST from Korg itself.
If you want the deep, experimental "physical modeling" or "Variable Phase Modulation" (Korg's version of FM) that made the Z1 famous, consider these modern plugins: Anyma Phi / Plasmonic korg z1 vst
: Features 13 distinct oscillator models, including Analog Modeling, VPM (FM), Brass, Reed, Plucked String, and Comb Filter .
Feeds noise or waveforms into a tuned delay line to create evolving, industrial textures. If you own the official Triton VST, you
: Both of these classic workstation VSTs are available in the KORG Collection
Unlike its predecessor, the monophonic Korg Prophecy, the Z1 delivered 12 (later expandable to 18) voices of polyphonic modeling bliss. If you want the deep, experimental "physical modeling"
If you're looking for that physical modeling or complex digital vibe today, several VSTs offer similar sonic territories: Loving the Korg Z1 | Points of Interest
Anyma V is a cutting-edge software synthesizer focused entirely on physical modeling. Like the Z1, it allows you to mix standard acoustic models (reeds, strings) with digital resonators and matrix modulation, making it a spiritual successor to late-90s DSP synthesis. 2. Korg Opsix Native
While Korg has extensively revived its legendary hardware synthesizers through the KORG Collection suite—featuring emulations of the MS-20, Polysix, Mono/Poly, and even the monophonic Prophecy—a dedicated, official Korg Z1 VST does not exist. However, the legacy and unique sonic architecture of the 1997 hardware flagship remain highly sought after by producers and sound designers.