Korg NAUTILUS 61 AT Aftertouch Synth & Workstation – 61 Key

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The Korg NAUTILUS 61 AT Aftertouch Synth & Workstation – 61 Key is made by Korg. If you are looking for a great Key 61 Workstation – & Synth Aftertouch AT 61 NAUTILUS Synths and Workstations Pro Keyboards . The Korg NAUTILUS 61 AT Aftertouch Synth & Workstation – 61 Key is in stock from Synth for Sale now for £1644 with delivery to all areas of the UK/Europe & USA. .

Nautilus is Korg’s flagship workstation and their successor to the Kronos. The Nautilus AT 61 brings aftertouch technology to the line, bringing with it the power of more in-depth expression. The Korg Nautilus AT 61 brings a responsive and smooth synthesizer keyboard to the table with an outstanding playing feel, coupled with nine different sound engines, your fingers are spoiled for choice.

Nautilus 61 AT provides 16 internal effects to add impact to your sonic creations. Each of the 12 Insert effects can be applied to individual or multiple timbres in a combination, or to individual or multiple tracks of the sequencer. In addition, two Master effects can be applied to sends 1/2, and two Total effects can be applied to all tracks at the final stage of the sound.

A separate three-band EQ is provided for every timbre, for every sequencer track, and for every audio track for adjusting subtle tonal balances or for creatively modifying the overall sound.

The nerve centre of the Nautilus is Korg’s enormous eight-inch (800 x 480 pixel) WVGA colour TouchView display.

In addition to simply selecting a sound or choosing a parameter with the touch of a finger, the enhanced Touch-Drag ability allows more detailed control of parameter values. Interactive instruments and panel graphics provide the ability to do everything from adjusting the lid of a grand piano to connecting patch cable on a semi-modular synthesizer model.

The TouchView display also hosts a convenient new Search Function, allowing you to search for (and preview) sounds based on their titles.

To top this off, the unit is finished with luxurious wooden side panels.

Key Features:

  • Aftertouch:
    This gives you the ability to have greater control over your sound, pressing the key not only plays note information but once pressed, subtle changes in pressure can then modulate other parameters. An example of this, a lovely synth pad but whilst you’re holding the chord, changes in pressure can alter the filter cutoff to open or close. This gives an enormous advantage to playability and expressivity.
  • Smooth Transition:
    We have all been there, playing a show or recording and you change sounds, only to hear all aspects of the previous sound get cut, however here if you change the sound, it doesn’t do that, the old sound will ring out naturally giving a more organic feel to your patch changes.
  • 16 Track Midi Sequencer:
    16 tracks is more than enough to write something for a song, here you can utilise the Nautilus’s multi track midi sequencer to be able to sequence the internal sounds, or external gear.

Specifications:

  • Keys:
    – Number of Keys: 61
    – Type: Synthesizer Feel
    – After touch: Yes
    – Velocity Sensitive: Yes
  • Outputs:
    – Headp

About Korg

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Korg has been a leading name in synthesizers since the 1970s, establishing itself with the creation of classic analogue synthesizers like the MS-20 and ARP Odyssey. The MS-20, introduced in 1978, became a beloved instrument for its gritty, aggressive sound and semi-modular architecture, making it a favourite in genres from punk to techno. Korg’s recreation of the ARP Odyssey brought a legendary duophonic synthesizer from the 1970s back to life, preserving its unique sound while adding modern features. These early instruments set the stage for Korg’s reputation as a forward-thinking company with a deep respect for analogue synthesis.

In more recent years, Korg has continued to innovate with the Korg M1, which defined the sound of the late 80s and early 90s with its digital synthesis and built-in sequencer, and the Korg Volca Series, offering compact and affordable analogue and digital instruments that allow musicians to build portable modular setups. The Korg Minilogue and Monologue have also made waves, providing analogue sound with modern features like programmability and built-in effects. Across decades, Korg has balanced accessibility with innovation, creating instruments that cater to professionals and newcomers alike.

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A **workstation synthesiser** is an all-in-one music production instrument that combines the features of a synthesiser, sampler, sequencer, and often a drum machine, allowing musicians and producers to create, edit, and perform music from a single device. These powerful instruments are designed for comprehensive music production and are equipped with a wide range of sounds, styles, and effects. Workstations typically feature a robust user interface with a large display, extensive onboard sounds, and deep editing capabilities, making them ideal for studio work as well as live performance.

Workstations usually include a built-in sequencer that allows users to arrange and record multiple tracks, enabling complex compositions and arrangements. Many also offer sampling capabilities, allowing musicians to record and manipulate their own sounds or incorporate audio loops. Popular workstation synthesizers, such as the **Yamaha Motif**, **Korg Kronos**, and **Roland Fantom**, provide a vast library of sounds, including realistic instrument emulations and electronic sounds, alongside powerful effects processing and performance features. Overall, a workstation is a versatile tool that streamlines the music creation process, making it suitable for a wide range of genres and applications.

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