Does the Nautilus have all sounds that the Kross 2 has?

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Does the Nautilus have all sounds that the Kross 2 has?

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Own a Nautilus but its way too heavy to take on gigs
Thinking of a Kross 2, Am I crazy ...?
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I don't think you have to make such a downgrade.
Kross 2 not have setlist, no scenes, no touch display, no engines.
Nautilus is great instruments for a gig. Do you have 88 ?
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Post by Scott »

If you're thinking of using a Kross 2 as a Nautilus alternative, I would think the question would be more one of how much Nautilus content is in the Kross, rather than how much Kross content is in the Nautilus.

Regardless, either way, I'd say not much.

The Nautilus has nine sound engines. Kross has one sound engine... and it is not any of the nine engines that are in the Nautilus. The Kross EDS-i sound engine is basically a lesser version of the Nautilus HD-1 sound engine, so that's the area where it is closest to overlapping. I would suggest downloading the Kross Voice Name List, and search that PDF for the names of your favorite Nautilus HD1 programs. If you find a program of the same name, I think it is likely to be very similar (e.g. it may be the exact same sampled sound, reproduced within the limits of the lesser sample playback engine of the Kross). If you don't find a Program of the same name, I would suspect there is no really close version of that particular sound, though in practice, you may find other similar sounds that are "close enough."

If your Nautilus is an 88, and you wish it were more portable, my suggestion would be to get a Nautilus 61, plus a lightweight 88-key board, and MIDI them so you can play the Nautilus from your 88-key board. Nicely, Nautilus is one of the relatively few boards you can actually attach an external USB controller to (not just ones with 5-pin MIDI), so there are numerous low-cost lightweight 88s you can use.

The Nautilus 61 plus some 88 together may not save any total weight compared to the Nautilus 88, but it's a lot easier to move two 20-something lb pieces than one ~50-lb piece.
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