Korg X5d - Kontakt Sample Library
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His Korg X5D lives on now — not as a physical keyboard gathering dust in someone else's closet, but as 2.8 gigabytes of carefully captured waveforms on a hard drive, waiting to be played at 2 AM by someone who also remembers what 1998 sounded like. The Go to product viewer dialog for this item
Software Version: Most third-party X5D libraries require the full retail version of Kontakt (e.g., version 5.8 or higher) rather than the free Kontakt Player, which may only run the library in "demo mode" for 30 minutes. Top Korg X5D Kontakt Libraries He closed three
The Korg X5D was a flagship synthesizer in Korg's lineup during the late 1990s and early 2000s. It featured a wide range of sounds, from lush pads and textures to percussive and melodic instruments. The X5D boasted 32-voice polyphony, 61-note velocity and aftertouch sensitivity, and an impressive 128-oscillator architecture. The synthesizer was widely used in various music genres, including electronic, pop, and film scoring.
Sound Content: The "D" in X5D stands for "Double" polyphony and includes roughly 430 multisounds—significantly more than the original X5—covering everything from world instruments to vintage synth waves.