The Korg X3, released in 1993, was a pivotal 61-key workstation keyboard that combined sample-based synthesis with digital effects and sequencing. This paper examines the X3’s architecture, sound design capabilities, its transition into virtual instruments (VSTs and sample libraries), impact on music production, limitations, and legacy. It evaluates how modern VST counterparts recreate the X3’s character, discusses techniques to emulate its sound within contemporary DAWs, and provides recommended workflows and preservation strategies for producers and archivists.
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Korg Triton VST: The Triton VST covers the broader "workstation" era of Korg. While it's more advanced, it includes "Legacy" sound banks that capture the 90s aesthetic of the X-series Korg X3 VST — Comprehensive Paper Abstract The