Korg Kronos — Vst Plugin Better
Lounge Lizard EP-4 or Scarbee A-200 (Kontakt). Why it's better: Lounge Lizard is pure physical modeling. It gives you the bark, the bloom, and the bell tone with fewer CPU cycles than the Kronos. Plus, you can automate the virtual vacuum tubes in your DAW. Engine 3: The Virtual Analogue (AL-1 & MS-20EX) The AL-1 is a deep VA synth with wave-shaping and ring mod. The MS-20EX is a patch-perfect emulation of Korg’s semi-modular monster.
Garritan CFX or VSL Synchron Pianos . Why it's better: The Kronos uses 4GB of RAM for its pianos. Garritan CFX uses nearly 150GB of samples. The velocity layers, half-pedaling, and ambient miking in these VSTs absolutely destroy the Kronos’s piano. You will never go back. Engine 2: Electric Pianos (EP-1) The Kronos has a fantastic MDS (Multi-Dimensional Synthesis) EP engine that models tine and reed EPs physically, not via samples. korg kronos vst plugin better
Riffer (by Audiomodern) + Captain Chords + Cthulhu . Why it's better (for some): KARMA is a "generative music engine." It is brilliant but opaque. Modern VSTs like Riffer or Scaler 2 offer a visual, drag-and-drop MIDI generation workflow. You can actually see the bassline you are generating. It is less powerful than KARMA for complex rhythms, but it is easier and faster . The Elephant in the Room: The Missing "Kronos VST" Why can't you just buy a Kronos VST for $199? Lounge Lizard EP-4 or Scarbee A-200 (Kontakt)
In late 2023, Korg registered trademarks for "KRONOS GOLD" and updated their NKS (Native Kontrol Standard) libraries. This suggests we may get an NKS-ready software editor for the Kronos, but not a standalone plugin. To actually load a Kronos PCG file inside a DAW, you still need the box. The Verdict: Is the VST World "Better"? If you already own a Kronos, do not sell it expecting a plugin to replace it. The hardware has zero latency, nine engines running simultaneously, and 16-part multitimbrality with independent FX. No single VST matches this. Plus, you can automate the virtual vacuum tubes in your DAW
However, if you are asking, "Can I assemble a collection of VSTs that sound better, edit faster, and integrate more smoothly into a DAW than a Kronos?"
Here is the blueprint for the . Engine 1: The Acoustic Pianos (Kronos's SGX-2 vs. The World) The Kronos has the German D (Steinway) and Japanese C (Yamaha C7) with string resonance. It is excellent.
Korg Collection 4 (MS-20 & Polysix) + u-he Diva . Why it's better: This is controversial, but u-he Diva sounds warmer than the Kronos. The Kronos’s AL-1 sounds clean and sharp. Diva sounds like a real synthesizer bleeding voltage. Furthermore, the Korg Collection MS-20 actually improves on the hardware by adding a High-Quality mode and a polyphonic option the original never had. Engine 4: The Granular & Wavetable (MOD-7 & STR-1) The MOD-7 is a monstrous FM+VPM+waveshaper. STR-1 is a physical modeling string synth.