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Music Workstation with 61 Keys

  • Slightly weighted "semi-weighted" keyboard with velocity
  • Sound generation: 9 Synthesis methods SGX-2, EP-1, HD-1, AL-1, CX-3, STR-1, MOD-7, MS-20EX and PolysixEX
  • Polyphony: Up to max. 200 voices (depending on the synthesis method)
  • 7" TouchView display (800 x 480 pixels) with dark mode
  • Real-time controller (retractable) for sound processing
  • Polyphonic arpeggiator
  • Drum track and step sequencer (4 scenes each)
  • Set list function
  • Search and preview function for sounds and combinations
  • Favorite sound function
  • 3-Band EQ for individual tracks (midi and audio)
  • Smooth Sound Transition (prevents dropouts when changing sounds)
  • Dynamics control for expressive sound settings
  • With mode and quick access buttons
  • Sampling function
  • 16-Track MIDI sequencer
  • 16-Track audio recorder (24-bit / 48kHz)
  • 16 Effects processors
  • 2 Master effects paths and 2 total effects
  • USB type A for midi controller and keyboard connection
  • USB type B for USB midi and audio
  • Outputs: 2x 6.3 mm jack (L / Mono, R)
  • 4 x Individual outputs: 6.3 mm jack symmetrical
  • Headphone output: 6.3 mm stereo jack
  • Inputs: 2x 6.3 mm jack balanced (mic / line)
  • MIDI In / Out / Thru
  • Connections for pedals: damper pedal (stepless recognition), freely definable foot switch and pedal
  • Integrated 60 GB SSD (2.5") drive
  • Dimensions (W x D x H): 1062 x 386 x 116 mm
  • Weight: 13 kg
  • Includes software bundle (download): KORG software instruments, Reason Lite, Ozone Elements, Skoove
  • Available since February 2021
  • Item number 507060
  • Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
  • Amount Of Keys 61
  • Touch Sensitive Yes
  • Aftertouch No
  • Split Zones Yes
  • Modulation Wheel Yes
  • Number of Voices 200
  • Sound Engine Modeling, Sample based, Virtuell Analog
  • MIDI interface 1x In, 1x Out, 1x Thru
  • Storage Medium SSD, USB to Device
  • USB-port Yes
  • Effects 16
  • Arpeggiator Yes
  • Sampler Yes
  • Number of analog outputs 6
  • Digital Output No
  • Pedal Connectors 1x Pedal, 1x Footswitch, 1x Sustain
  • Optional Expansion Boards No
  • Display Yes
  • Dimensions in mm 1062 x 386 x 116
  • Weight in kg 13,0 kg
1.750 €
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Korg Nautilus 61
Martin Scherbaum 31.05.2022
It will take time on my part to operate this workstation, very nice sound, more control over what it can do, I am very happy I have it.
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A beast.
Marti B 03.05.2024
Ordered after my original order elsewhere of the 88 AT Nautilus got wrecked by the courier company.

I thought I'd buy this and control it from an Artiria Keylab 88 MK2 as there were no AT88's available anywhere.
It works like a charm.
The Nautilus is my first pro keyboard workstation and it's an incredible instrument. I watched a Korg promo video for it and the featured artist describes the Nautilus as the bread in the sandwich that also knows when to let's it's ego loose.
I wholeheartedly agree. It is that but it's very very nice, artisnal bread.
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Great Worstation on paper terrible in practice
Kilon alios 08.07.2025
I have purchase nautilus 61 and i took my took my time to learn in death. This has meant to replace my Motif ES6. Not an easy task because to this day a ES6 18 years later its sold second hand at a bit than half the price of a Nautilus. I am a mostly ambient composer , that i focus a lot more on sound design than sequencing. So Nautilus with its 9 engines seemed a sae upgrade.

Summary: in short Nautilus is massively powerful and flexible synth severely limited by terrible hard snd software interface.

Pros: average sounds you will expect from a modern workstation , quite close to its competition. None of them will blow your mind away in uniques and complexity like a korg wavestate or the new poly can. Sequencer is very powerful and will please those coming from s linear DAW like cubase. The mpdulation options will blow your mind away toms to choose and a sophistication modulation that can add and multiply modulation results together.

Cons: horrible hardware interface. The keybed is excellent for synth action nicely weighted and responsive. No mpdulation wheel instead there is a joystic that is two pitch wheels on one. As such as soon as you leave your hand resets back to zero. Only 6 knobs with only custom assignment each. No fades , very few buttons , almost all of the with no secondary actions. 6 buttons are assignable but even those uave very limited options.The worst touch screen I ever used. Its failure rate on touches goes from 10% to 90%. I have operated worn out 20 year old ATM touch screens massively better than this crap.UI os terrible it completely lack easy screens to access most common parameters everything is hidden in the last place you will expect. Modulation is very powetful but make little sense and how its designed and being all over the place. Overall the worst menu diving i ever experienced in almost 30 years of working on hardware and software synths. UI is occasionally laggy , 1 to 2 seconds. The engines come with zero presets of their own. You can use up to 2 engines at the same time but can have individual presets. Your only alternative is combis which allow you to mix and match presets sounds but not engines. Combis come with downside of consuming tracks but are easier to layer and than individual engines. You cannot use the Rompler engine apart from itself calld HD1 , it only offers 2 layer of simultance sounds and another 6 for velocity splits. Engines sound good but not great limited from the low processing power , korg multi poly and wavestate completely destroy both Nautilus and Kronos in audio quality, unique presets, nostalgia and perfect anologue emulation.

Conclusion: if you look for s workstation that sounds great, easy to learn, super easy to use with excellent touch screen and brilliant ui that needs no external editor. Roland Fantom 06 is probably the best workstation ever created.
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Top-notch instrument
Bokrizan 25.11.2024
The keyboard is very well made, mostly a hard metal case.

The keys are very comfortable and compared to the Yamaha modx6/7+, Roland phantom 06/07 etc. it is a real pleasure to play on this keyboard.
Very high quality workmanship.

The sounds are top notch and I have no complaints, but it was very difficult for me to get used to the operating system after having had Yamaha keyboards my whole life.
And now, after using it for a few months I have only scratched the surface.

Recommended to everyone, especially for live playing
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