for the sake of reducing confusion,jackmazzotti wrote:Yes because the person who designed it died and no one apparently can understand his notes. I called Korg and that is what they told me.EvilDragon wrote:Z1 probably never, source code for its DSP is supposedly lost.
julius orion smith III
https://ccrma.stanford.edu/~jos/
sort of the qi jiguang of audio dsp
not dead.
because korg holds the copyright to this work, julius is not a source for software implementations. i anticipate that an aspiring developer may, however, cultivate a rapport with him via demonstration of learned use of faust.
audio dsp merdeka eh
yes the prophecy did have reduced versions of the z1 models. the z1 is a *glorious* synthesizer which can fill the right type of person with absolute joy (especially combined with a clavia pitch stick). i've had two of them stolen from me (z1s and pitch sticks, that's how much i like the combo). maybe one day i'll be able to afford to have a third stolen from me.
easy for a nescient to patch... i needed medieval sounding reeds for a "bravely bold sir robin"-alike
http://www.xoxos.net/music/pray_thee_gnomes.mp3
messing around with a mute (45s in)
https://xoxos.bandcamp.com/track/jewel
clarinet, trumpet
https://xoxos.bandcamp.com/track/iv-nibiru
never used the yammie but will corroborate that the z1 was one of the most informative, engaging synthesis experiences i've had, and it's more or less a crime against humanity that these models aren't available to every school child. what the hell is wrong with your species.

