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☢ Korg 01/W (1991)

Direct evolution from KORG M1 keyboard and T series: rompler-based with Interesting special WAVESHAPING technology.

Sample pack is for kontakts (free or 5+)
🎧 Format: 16 bits/ 44 kHz
✪ two sets 2 X 10 patches + Drums kits
🎁 Price: FREE! 

▓ retro digital pads▓
▓ 90 canvas texture ▓
▓ primitive PCM ▓  

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01w SOUND LIST:

SET1
90 bass
africa
evil pad
korgh pad
mystery90
new age pad
pad night
piano ugly
pipe organ
Split string
+ 5 drum kits

SET2
Analog bass
Choir 90
cinema brass
horror movie
LA synthesizer
O1 choir
organ ham
pad preset
resonant pad
texture90 

Pro: Evolution Soccer 6 -europe-

Why does it endure? Because . Modern football games often suffer from input lag and canned animations that lock the player into a "cinematic" sequence. PES 6 gave you absolute control. If you lost, it was your fault—not the animation engine's.

For the European audience, it represents a specific golden age of football: The 2006 World Cup in Germany, the rise of Zinedine Zidane’s final hurrah, Ronaldinho's prime, and the emergence of Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi as future gods. PES 6 captured that era in a ROM cartridge. Pro Evolution Soccer 6 -Europe- is not a retro curiosity; it is a living standard. In the rush to monetize via card packs and microtransactions, the industry forgot how to make a football game feel right. Pro Evolution Soccer 6 -Europe-

"The perfect balance of arcade joy and simulation depth. The king is dead. Long live the king." Why does it endure

Konami never made another PES that felt like 6. PES 2008 was a broken mess, and the later transition to eFootball has been a tragedy. But for those who remember the click of a PS2 disc tray or the hum of a modded PC, PES 6 remains installed on a hard drive somewhere—waiting for just one more match. PES 6 gave you absolute control

For many European fans, PES 6 wasn’t just a game; it was a cultural event that dominated dorm rooms, internet cafes, and weekend tournaments from London to Milan. To understand PES 6, you must understand the landscape of 2006. EA’s FIFA was still struggling with its "ice-skating" engine and robotic animations. Meanwhile, Konami’s Pro Evolution Soccer (known as Winning Eleven in Japan) was the undisputed king of the pitch.

In the pantheon of football video games, few titles command the reverence of Pro Evolution Soccer 6 (PES 6). Released in 2006, this specific iteration—particularly the European version—is often hailed as the pinnacle of Konami’s legendary series. While modern titles chase hyper-realism through billion-dollar licenses and physics engines, PES 6 remains a testament to the beauty of responsive gameplay and tactical purity .

01 FAMILY  MODELS:


-01/RW –rackmount version

-01/Wpro – 76 keys version with drive and an extra piano wavetable

-01/WproX – 88 versions weighted, drive and special piano wavetable 10 Mb with some extra sampled piano and more drum PCM waveforms

MAINTENANCE there are 3 common issues I had with 01RW (IC location may be different on keyboard 01)

1-After some years the screen may disappear as well as sound generation. Some bad capacitors leak inside creating corrosion around tracks, some luck there are no custom  ICs around, I had to replace these: C85, C29 and C30, C102, C103 and C130. It seems that NOT all series suffer from this problem
2- Display backlight: LCD fades out you have to replace the E-foil, quite easy to do requiring some basic soldering skills.
3- Fd drive may not work, try cleaning the heads with proper liquid solution or usb equivalent.

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