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Korg Nautilus Korg Nautilus AT
Manufacturer
Korg
Dates
2021–
Price
$2,000-$2,700
Technical specifications
Polyphony
up to 200 voices
Timbrality
16
Synthesis type
Sample-based synthesis, Physical modeling synthesis, Wave sequencing, Frequency modulation synthesis
12 insert effects, 2 master effects, 2 total effects. 197 effect types, 783 presets, 1 EQ per track
Hardware
Intel Atom D2550 processor on an ASRock IMB-140D-KMD motherboard
Input/output
Keyboard
Korg Nautilus: 61- and 73-key semi-weighted, and 88-key piano-weighted Korg Nautilus AT: 61-key semi-weighted and 88-key piano-weighted, with channel aftertouch
External control
Damper pedal, assignable switch, assignable pedal
The Nautilus is a music workstation manufactured by Korg, a successor to Kronos 2, which comes with Kronos' nine different synthesizer sound engines and other similar features. It was announced in November 2020 with availability in January 2021.[1]
Just like its predecessors Kronos and OASYS, the Nautilus is a custom software synthesizer running on an Intel x86 processor and the Linux kernel with RTAI extensions. In comparison to its predecessors, the user interface on the Nautilus has been redesigned, but some software and hardware features of the earlier models are no longer included, with a reduction in list price.
On July 14, 2023 Korg announced an updated Nautilus AT in 61-key and 88-key versions which add channel aftertouch, also available as a factory upgrade option for the original models.[2]
^Rogerson, Ben (November 9, 2020). "Korg's Nautilus synth workstation promises the power of Kronos in a streamlined package". Keyboard Magazine. Archived from the original on 2020-11-09. Retrieved 2023-05-19.
^"Korg Nautilus AT, flagship keyboard synth workstation now with aftertouch". Synth Anatomy. July 14, 2023. Archived from the original on 2023-07-17. Retrieved 2023-07-14.
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