X3 Vst - Korg

In the mid-90s, the was the underdog hero of the project studio. It wasn't as flashy as the M1 or as massive as the Trinity, but it carried a gritty, "workhorse" charm that defined countless bedroom pop and industrial demos.

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The 1990s represented a golden era for digital music synthesis. Among the giants of that workstation boom was the . Released in 1993 as a successor to the legendary M1 and T-series, the X3 quickly became a staple in studios and on stages worldwide. It compressed massive sequencing power, a 16-track sequencer, and Korg’s signature AI2 (Advanced Integrated) synthesis engine into an affordable, lightweight keyboard. In the mid-90s, the was the underdog hero

Using a 90s digital synth VST in a modern track requires a bit of production strategy to ensure it blends well with contemporary high-definition samples. This link or copies made by others cannot be deleted

The X3 is a flawed, noisy, beautiful dinosaur. And sometimes, the only way to get a dinosaur into your DAW is to put it in a box of samples.