Korg Nautilus Collection
15 New PCG Sound Libraries
Thousands Of New Programs, Combis & Samples
5 New Drum Kits
All sample libraries stream directly from the Nautilus SSD via our "User Sample Banks".
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Korg has done it again with the release of their groundbreaking new workstation - Nautilus. Now you can get all the features and more contained in the amazing Korg Oasys at about half the price! Looks like us synth programmers will have our work cut out for us with no less then NINE different synth engines combined into one instrument. All that plus the combination of One Gig of sampling memory adds up to one very powerful instrument.
Virtual Memory Technology (VMT), aided by a fast 30 Gig SSD (Solid State Disk) provides high polyphony and massive, ultra-long, and unlooped samples; offering unheard of performance from a hardware instrument. A variety of exclusive Korg technologies drive the synth engines to provide astounding results - VMT (Virtual Memory Technology); CMT (Component Modeling Technology); Physical Modeling, Digital Synthesis, Wave Sequencing, MDS (Multi-Dimensional Synthesis); KARMA and more!
Nautilus contains nine distinct synthesizer/sound engines:
SGX-1 Premium Piano - Piano sound engine
EP-1 MDS Electric Piano - Electric piano sound engine
CX-3 Tonewheel Organ - Tonewheel organ sound engine
HD-1 High Definition Synthesizer - Flagship PCM, sampling and Wave Sequencing sound engine
AL-1 Analog Synthesizer - High-fidelity analog modeling sound engine
MS-20EX Legacy Analog Collection - Analog modeling sound engine
PolysixEX Legacy Analog Collection - Analog modeling sound engine
MOD-7 Waveshaping VPM Synthesizer - VPM/Waveshaping/PCM processing sound engine
STR-1 Plucked String Synthesizer - Physical modeling sound engine
The HD1 engine alone contains 1505 multisamples and 1388 drum samples, plus nine expansion libraries, EXs1, EXs2 and EXs3, six further expansion libraries, EXs4 to EXs9, comprising Vintage Keyboards, additional ROM expansion, two new piano libraries, and two new drum libraries.
Under the hood, all nine engines share the same hardware, with no separate cards to manage or polyphony barriers between them. While each is worthy of a separate product in its own right, Nautilus brings them all together into a single, integrated musical instrument. Dynamic voice allocation and new technologies allow all sound engines to smoothly share a stable, enhanced hardware platform.
Kid Nepro has been working with Korg's synths since 1985. We have programmed sounds for nearly every Korg workstation since the groundbreaking M1 was released in 1988. We continue to support Korg's latest generation super synth with ten great sound libraries for Nautilus.
Just contact us if you have any questions about any of our Nautilus Sound Libraries. Our customer support rules!
Korg Nautilus
Check out our Nautilus Tutorials for more info
on getting the most out of your Korg Nautilus
How Our PCG Sound Libraries Are Set Up In Nautilus Memory
Creating Custom Drum Kits Using New Samples (WAV Files)
How To Set Up The Auto Load Function
How To Convert Audio WAV Loops To Drum Patterns