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Kawai K1 & K4
Here is a link about this great synths back in the 80s-90s Kawai K1 & K4
I Use To have them both They were just amazing!!!
https://www.nilsschneider.de/wp/nils-k1v/
I love to see this for iOS

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Hi. Pianobook has a large collection of K4 presets in Decent Sampler format.
Disagree ..Had the Kawai Ph 50 which was a portable keyboard non programmable version of the presets, plus I used to play both the k1 and k4 at the store..Distorted overdriven crappy sounds..Meant to compete with the much higher priced Roland D50… Unusable IMO..Blech!!!
Like so often, it's a matter of taste for sure but my K4r was one of the synths that I never regretted selling.
And I agree, it sounded like a cheap copy of a D-50.
If I want these and much better sounds on iOS, I'll grab iWavestation.
I was gonna suggest that earlier, but thought I’d not weigh in on this since I never owned any Kawai synths. Since you brought it up, I must agree. “Standard” 90’s synth sounds are pretty well covered by iWavestation, iM1, and probably Gadget 3 (possibly others). If there is a particular sound(s) one craves, just get the original hardware and sample the crap out of it. Then resell. Takes time but faster than waiting for a dev to recreate old synths.
I have such a soft spot for my k4: the first synth I ever purchased. For specific use cases it’s great.
iM1 and iwavestation sound 100x better imo
You know what I want emulated? The K5000.
Oh, yes...
+1!
Had a K1m, K3m, K5m, & K5000r. Sold them all, don't regret it.
K1m - Mud-sounding PCM with no filters. Joystick to mix waveforms was fun for 5 minutes.
K3m - Interesting on paper (8bit PCM>Analog VCF) but limited modulation, very static-sounding.
K5m - Early Additive, not enough envelopes for the partials, limited modulation.
K5000r - Additive, thousands of parameters, replaced with Cameleon5000 softsynth.