If you are looking to integrate these classic textures into your music, tell me you are trying to recreate (e.g., the acoustic physical modeling, the aggressive virtual analog, or the moving arpeggiator textures) so I can recommend the exact routing and plugin settings for your DAW. Share public link
The Prophecy VST is inherently monophonic (one note at a time), whereas the Z1 was famous for its rich, polyphonic pads and split layers. 2. Korg Triton VST with MOSS Expansion
The Z1's defining physical feature was its XY pad. To emulate this in your DAW: korg z1 vst
If you are looking for the specific "Z1 sound"—a blend of physical modeling and virtual analog—consider these modern VSTs: KORG Collection 6 for Mac/PC - SOFTWARE INSTRUMENTS
The synth featured 13 different algorithms, including standard analog modeling, comb filters, ring modulation, and oscillator sync. If you are looking to integrate these classic
Korg's take on FM synthesis, perfect for sharp metallic clangs and classic digital electric pianos. Acoustic Modeling
Polyphonic MOSS synthesis directly inside a modern VST. Korg Triton VST with MOSS Expansion The Z1's
If you need help setting up these software alternatives, let me know: Which (Ableton, FL Studio, Logic, etc.) you use. Whether you want to play chords or single-note leads . Your preferred budget for plugins. I can guide you to the exact tool that fits your workflow. Share public link
: An incredibly deep plugin dedicated entirely to acoustic object modeling (strings, tubes, membranes).