Korg Nautilus Videos Section is growing !
- cyph
Korg Nautilus Videos Section is growing !
Dear Nautilus fans !
We have made a major update of the website with the re-design of the video section.
I have created a dedicated section to present the Korg Nautilus sound engines.
Just browse : Medias -> Learning The Nautilus -> and select one of the sound engine.
The Korg Nautilus workstation features nine different sound engines, which are as follows:
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SGX-2 Acoustic Piano - A sample-based engine designed to recreate the sound of acoustic pianos, including grand pianos, upright pianos, and vintage pianos.
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EP-1 Electric Piano - A physical modeling engine that recreates the sound of classic electric pianos like the Fender Rhodes and Wurlitzer.
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CX-3 Tonewheel Organ - A tone wheel organ engine that models the sound of vintage tonewheel organs like the Hammond B3.
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HD-1 High Definition Synthesizer - A sample-based engine that provides a wide range of synthesis capabilities, including PCM, Waveshaping, and VPM synthesis.
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AL-1 Analog Synthesizer - An analog modeling engine that recreates the sound of classic analog synthesizers, with features like virtual patching and multiple filter types.
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MOD-7 Waveshaping VPM Synthesizer - A synthesis engine that combines waveshaping and VPM (Variable Phase Modulation) synthesis to create a wide range of complex sounds.
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STR-1 Plucked String Synthesizer - A physical modeling engine that recreates the sound of plucked string instruments like guitars and harps.
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MS-20EX Legacy Analog Collection - An emulation of the classic Korg MS-20 analog synthesizer, with enhancements like polyphony and advanced modulation capabilities.
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PolysixEX Legacy Analog Collection - An emulation of the classic Korg Polysix analog synthesizer, with enhancements like polyphony and modern effects processing.
These nine engines provide a wide range of synthesis capabilities, allowing the Nautilus to create a diverse range of sounds suitable for various music genres and styles.