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How does everyone like Nautilus so far?
Posted: Fri Jun 04, 2021 10:16 pm
by Lou Sevens
Hello, how does everyone like the board so far?
I am a long term Korg fan and was on here years ago when I had a Triton LE.
I have a Krome right now and don't love it as much as I loved other things like the SG Prox module .
I am considering getting the 61 key as a supplement to a Auturia controller Iam getting soon.
Posted: Sat Jun 05, 2021 4:37 pm
by nitecrawler
So far, love it! Still in infant stage on the learning curve but it follows the Korg protocall in terms of function; so not too difficult. The sounds are inspiring!

Posted: Sun Jun 06, 2021 3:01 am
by Lou Sevens
Thanks- glad you are enjoying it.
I am likely trading in /selling my Krome as I have a Arturia controller on the way and am still planning on the Nautilus.
Posted: Tue Oct 12, 2021 5:20 am
by Alp
Day 2.
I downloaded more manuals that I think SHOULD have been printed for me and I downloaded more software (DVD iso's).
The stock nautilus v 1.0.1 seems fine but I understand I have to learn how to instyall 1.1.1 to fix a bug(s). Plus so many other goodies / freebies I downloaded in the budled software, no time to get into that stuff right now.
My G.F. can hardly play piano but she loves the nautilus.
I like it , I have M50, this is a bit better in terms of true sounding piano and other instruments. Can't wait to explore the synths... there IS a learning curve...
Posted: Fri Oct 29, 2021 7:02 pm
by Triton76
I have the 73 key model and am loving it so far. already done some gigs with it using mainly organ and piano sounds in Combi mode (blues rock band). I used a Jupiter 50 to trigger piano and used the nautilus for organ with vol pedal and footswitch for leslie speed. set list mode great for gigging. love the mod7 and AL1 synths. I'm exploring vector programming. I'm also multi sampling mono analog synths for lovely poly synth sounds. I have touched on a little of everything except sequencer and STR1 and piano synths since the presets are so good why bother. considering a Nanopad2 for additional controller options but not a burning need now. my last Korg was a Triton Extreme in 2003 and I still have it. some of the sounds are the same like 'cosmic furnace' preset.
Posted: Sat Oct 30, 2021 10:30 pm
by musicaljourneys
I have had mine for about 4 months now and it's the best keyboard I have owned.
Posted: Sun Oct 31, 2021 9:54 am
by keysman
Received mine just the other day so not really had time to get to grips with it.
Love the idea of set lists as my Krome was a bit of a pain to be honest.
Looking forward to auditioning some of the fantastic sounds the nautilus has to offer.
Did notice that it takes a while to start up, is this the norm?
Posted: Mon Nov 01, 2021 12:18 pm
by aellison62
Yes, the Nautilus takes a few minutes to boot up. Same as Kronos..
I am looking forward to the Nautilus being able load Kronos sound libraries. Korg promised this capability and I bought the Nautilus based on that criteria. Haven’t seen it yet….but we are only on 1.1.1 update so hopefully soon?
Rockin
Posted: Mon Dec 05, 2022 8:36 pm
by icecoldrocker
I like the sounds
Already rocking out
Since Oct 2022
Posted: Tue Dec 06, 2022 12:05 pm
by chelsea4023
Hi,
I have the 88 note Nautilus. I am very happy with it although my problem is I'm 67 and have come from arrangers so I am struggling to learn how it all works. Despite that, there are more high quality sounds and features than I would ever need and if I need more then the Korg Shop is always there (sale currently on).
One question for other Forum Members, do you think that the Nautilus will get a version upgrade with additional features or/and sounds ? Most other Korg keyboards normally do, and I notice on Youtube that Korg are currently releasing lots of mini videos pushing the Nautilus features (Luke Edwards, Luciano Minetti).
Chris