Follow In The Footsteps Of The Titans!
  • 9 modernized sound engines from the Kronos workstation
  • 88-key keyboard with RH3 hammer action keys
  • 16 effect processors, 2 master effect paths & 2 total effects
  • 7" TouchView display with dark mode
  • Polyphonic arpeggiator, drum track & step sequencer
  • Includes free software bundle
  • Set including keyboard stand and headphones
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Korg Nautilus 61 Set
  • 9 upgraded sound engines from the Kronos workstation
  • 61-key keyboard with lightly weighted keys
  • 16 effect processors, 2 master effect buses & 2 total effects
  • 7" TouchView display with dark mode
  • Polyphonic arpeggiator, drum track & step sequencer
  • Includes free software bundle
  • Set including keyboard stand and headphones
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Korg Nautilus - Following In The Footsteps Of The Titans. All In One Instrument!

Limitless possibilities in musical expression and absolutely easy operation—that's what the new KORG NAUTILUS stands for. Alongside the nine well-known and now further developed KORG sound engines, which naturally derive from KRONOS technology, the Nautilus combines the best and newest sounds available on the market with a completely new control concept.

The broad range of sounds and effects and the extensive technical capabilities make the Nautilus unique in the world of music workstations, alongside its sleek and elegant design. In addition to a polyphonic arpeggiator, traditional sampling and audio recording functions, and many other features, the Nautilus is technically state-of-the-art.

The very simple and efficient design of the instrument houses the latest processor generation, ensuring that the contemporary demands of musicians and producers in the studio and on stage can be met. This consistent technological advancement has brought forth this beautifully designed and high-quality synthesizer: the KORG NAUTILUS.

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Nine Different Sound Engines For Maximum Expressiveness

The NAUTILUS offers nine different sound engines with astonishingly realistic grand piano, electric piano, organ, and many other timbres. The enhanced SGX-2 grand piano sound engine shines with finely responsive piano nuances. Additionally, the NAUTILUS offers far more piano sounds than all its predecessors.

To sound absolutely realistic, the new pianos provide 12 different dynamic layers (velocity layers), string resonance, and many other details. The EP-1 sound engine offers comparable flexibility but focuses on electric piano sounds of all kinds.

The CX-3 sound engine—the heart of our classic CX-3 organ from the past—delivers sounds for the drawbar organ section. Alongside are the MOD-7 VPM/FM synthesis, the PolysixEX and MS-20EX for high-quality analog modeling, and the STR-1 for physical modeling applications.

Each of the nine different sound engines has its own character, providing suitable sounds for every musical taste. Combining these in program or combination mode results in a refreshingly diverse sound palette.

Cutting-Edge Sounds Divided Into Three Main Categories

The starting point for the sounds included in the NAUTILUS was the idea that Korg wanted to break away from preconceived notions about what sounds a conventional music workstation should contain. Instead, boundaries in sampling and programming were expanded because all programs had to meet at least one of the following criteria:

"Unique" Sounds: The NAUTILUS contains distinctive sounds, some based on phrase loops, prepared pianos, household percussion, and more. Numerous instruments known only in certain cultures require special playing techniques that don't even need to be simulated on the NAUTILUS: ready-made phrases are available right out of the box. These phrases can be quickly and highly effectively integrated into songs.

Many NAUTILUS sounds were sampled for the first time in history: timbres based on pianos prepared with all sorts of objects, "household percussion" with anything not nailed down but somehow groovy. These fresh sounds give your songs a new flair and are also suitable for film and TV music.

"Current" Sounds: Additionally, the NAUTILUS offers sounds suitable for today's popular music genres, including synthesizers, drum kits, and many other sound effects. The EDM, electro, and chiptune areas stand out particularly among the synth sounds.

Furthermore, the NAUTILUS contains over 50 drum kits with sounds that definitely don't remind you of yesterday or the day before. The sound effects include drum sounds with dance accompaniment for beat creation that can be used immediately. The Nautilus is not only up-to-date but ahead of its time.

Standard Sounds: Of course, this workstation also includes bread-and-butter sounds like grand piano, piano, electric piano, guitar, bass, and much more. For the new grand piano sound, we also sampled the studio acoustics, whose level can be effectively dosed relative to the actual grand piano sound.

A new electric piano model with a wonderfully solid sound is ideal for funk music. Look forward to numerous phrases with typical guitar and bass parts so keyboardists can "properly" play guitar or bass as well.

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The DYNAMICS Knob For Unlimited Expressiveness

The DYNAMICS knob allows you to quickly vary the keyboard's touch response, whether more brilliant and broad or more restrained and narrow. Real-time changes to these settings can be used as a new expressive tool quickly and easily on stage and in the studio. This can go so far that you hardly recognize the chosen basic sound anymore. First, find the ideal setting for your playing and then experiment with the creative possibilities you find on the NAUTILUS.

When you activate the DYNAMICS knob and turn it left, the response to your touch becomes more differentiated, leading to an extended range. This lets you play even subtler and more emotional piano solos and accompaniments, where dynamics obviously play the main role. Turning the knob right reduces the dynamic range, resulting in a more powerful basic sound. This is especially necessary in a band or ensemble where you don't want to get lost in the noise.

Real-Time Knobs For Fast And Detailed Sound Editing

The six real-time knobs on the left side of the control panel allow flexible real-time control of sounds in program and combi mode. Each knob can be assigned desired sound parameters: filter frequency, effect amount, note length, arpeggiator tempo and swing, drum track snare type, and much more.

In combi mode, timbres can be linked, allowing comfortable balance changes with these knobs. The real-time rotary knobs can also be recessed by simply pressing them, both to lock them and to prevent unwanted setting changes. Of course, only those knobs needed in exceptional cases can be recessed if desired.

New And Intuitive Control Concept

Despite the many possible settings, the NAUTILUS has received a completely new and very tidy user interface. An elegant and intuitive control concept lets every user easily keep track. The menu navigation on the display clearly shows the desired path to each setting without getting lost in the densely populated control panel.

With the MODE button on the right side of the control surface, you access a display showing all modes available in the instrument (Program, Combi, Set-List, Sampling, Sequence, and Global). Each mode displays different parameters over several tabs at the bottom of the display, while the PAGE button allows further detailed editing of the respective mode.

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Thanks to the new control concept, the setting processes are the same everywhere. The user-friendly navigation of the NAUTILUS also means you can return to the starting point, the mode selection, at any time using the MODE button. There is even a dark mode where the display mainly shows black areas—your eyes will thank you.

Six quick access buttons on the right side of the control panel can be assigned desired shortcuts to keep paths to a direct menu item or function short. Four suggested assignments are provided by default to choose from.

If you want to use your own shortcuts to various menu pages or functions, you can program up to four user assignments. Functions like recording or the sequencer transport buttons can be configured here alongside, for example, different mode areas. This way, you always have the most frequently needed functions "at hand." An absolutely brilliant control concept.

Arpeggiator And Drum Track Function

There are 4 "scenes" with arpeggio patterns and drum track sets that perfectly match the respective factory sound in program and combi mode. Such scene changes can be used creatively, facilitate improvisation, and expand horizons when writing new songs inspired by the currently selected sound.

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Color TouchView Display

The control center of the NAUTILUS is a 7" large (800 x 480 pixels), color WVGA TouchView display. Thanks to the TouchView display, sounds or other parameters can be selected by simply tapping and values adjusted with drag movements surprisingly precisely. Interactive instrument and control panel graphics invite you to, for example, lift/lower the grand piano lid or plug patch cables on a semi-modular synthesizer model. The TouchView display also offers a practical search function to find (and preview) specific sounds.

Set List Function For Flexible Live Operation

The NAUTILUS prepares all resources needed for complex song structures or a complete concert on request—that is the purpose of the set list function. In set list mode, the TouchView display shows up to 16 color-coded buttons that you only need to tap to select the required sound, the corresponding combination, or a MIDI or audio recording. No matter which operating mode you are in, the desired setup is set with the push of a button.

The colors of the individual buttons in the set list can be freely chosen, which is practical for easier recognition of different memory locations during live use. After all, everything on stage has to happen lightning fast. The set list mode even includes a graphical 9-band EQ, allowing you to adjust the overall output signal to the acoustic characteristics of the respective venue.

Open Sampling System

KORG's open sampling system allows easy sampling of external audio sources, whether you are in program, combination, or sequencer mode. In open sampling mode, you can even sample signals played by the NAUTILUS itself. The user sample bank, part of the EXs sample library, allows loading and playing user samples, which can be used without limits thanks to the huge SSD capacity.

Samples of all common formats (AIFF, WAV, SoundFont 2.0, and AKAI S1000/3000) can be loaded from a USB storage device. There is even the option to connect the NAUTILUS to a computer network via a USB Ethernet adapter, drastically speeding up data exchange from computer to instrument. Instruments and samples prepared on the computer can thus be integrated and used in the NAUTILUS system in no time.

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New 16-Track MIDI Sequencer

The NAUTILUS includes a comfortably equipped recording section with 16 MIDI and 16 audio tracks. This allows capturing all spontaneous ideas as well as producing high-quality productions. The MIDI part is suitable not only for capturing new song ideas but also for seasoning your arrangements with drum track phrases and RPPR phrases (Realtime Pattern Play/Recording).

The audio part optionally uses a resolution of 16 or 24 bit at 48kHz and stores all data without any compression. Additionally, you can play along with already recorded parts and sample everything the NAUTILUS outputs simultaneously, saving it as a WAV file or reintegrating it into a song. A mixer is also available, as well as extensive automation. Editing individual audio parts is, of course, very comfortable as well.

16 Internal Effect Processors

The NAUTILUS contains 16 effect processors that let you give your sounds and productions the final polish. The 12 insert effects can be distributed over the timbres of a combination or the tracks of a song or linked into a serial chain. Additionally, there are 2 master effect paths accessed via bus send 1 and 2, as well as 2 total effects for the final refinement of the sound at the end of the chain.

A separate 3-band EQ is available for each track of a timbre, each track of the MIDI sequencer, and each audio track. Thus, everything can be perfectly adjusted in the NAUTILUS.

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USB MIDI Connection For Connecting MIDI Controllers

You can connect any standard USB MIDI controller to the NAUTILUS. With a KORG USB MIDI controller like the nanoPAD, nanoPAD2, or padKONTROL (with pads), you can play drum parts.

Smooth Sound Transition - Prevents Dropouts During Sound Changes (Mode Independent)

When selecting a sound for the next song and switching from program to combi mode (and vice versa), any notes still ringing out are not abruptly cut off but fade out naturally, whether the actual tone or just the reverb tail sounds. Sudden cutoffs of tones are a thing of the past.

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88-Key Model With RH3 Hammer Action, 73- And 61-Key Models With Lightly Weighted Keyboard

The keyboard of the 88-key NAUTILUS model features KORG's best and four-level graded RH3 hammer action keyboard. The Japan-made keyboard offers greater key resistance in the bass range than in the treble. The 61- and 73-key models both have a high-quality, lightly weighted keyboard on which organ sounds with many glissandi can be performed absolutely easily.

While the 88-key model is equipped with elegant wooden side panels, the 73- and 61-key models have a completely new design with impressive curves that seem to rise from the depth of the instrument and clearly recall the famous NAUTILUS predecessors: the submarine named Nautilus and the giant octopus. This makes the NAUTILUS a real eye-catcher on any stage—a genuine visual statement.

Free Music Software Bundle

The NAUTILUS comes with several free software packages. These include Izotope's "Ozone Elements" for audio editing of songs, "Skoove" learning software for keyboard instruments, "Reason Lite" DAW software for your own studio, as well as software synthesizers from KORG and other brands. This lets you be carefree and unlimitedly creative with this instrument to captivate a steadily growing audience.

Classic Cantabile X-Keyboard Stand double-braced

Keyboard Stand

The very stable, double-braced keyboard stand offers secure support for all common stage pianos, master keyboards, portable keyboards, and synthesizers up to a maximum of 30 kg. The practical quick release allows easy and convenient adjustment to 5 different heights. The robust rubber cuffs provide absolutely non-slip and scratch-resistant support, and the practical leveling parquet protectors (4 on the feet and 2 on top) ensure more stability even on uneven surfaces.

Classic Cantabile KH-238 Headphones

Comfortable Stereo Headphones

The KH-238 delivers a full, balanced sound with rich bass reproduction and clear highs. It offers plenty of volume yet clean and precise localization in the stereo field. Of course, the softly padded, wide headband is length-adjustable. The extension offers 12 steps on each side for optimal adjustment. For even more wearing comfort, the ear cups are mounted on two axes. The thick, soft padding of the circumaural cups also provides good external noise isolation. The integrated volume control in the cable is always at hand, simplifying use with a PC or mp3 player. The 3.5 mm stereo jack plug delivers excellent transmission characteristics, and a 6.3 mm stereo jack adapter (nickel-plated) is also included.

Limitless Possibilities In Musical Expression & Absolutely Easy Operation, That's What The New KORG NAUTILUS Stands For!

Features

  • 9 modernized sound engines from the Kronos workstation
  • New control concept with mode and quick access buttons
  • 7" TouchView display (800 x 480 pixels) with dark mode
  • Real-time knobs (recessed) for sound editing
  • Polyphonic arpeggiator, drum track and step sequencer (each with 4 scenes)
  • Set list mode for perfect live performances
  • Search and preview function for sounds and combinations
  • Favorite sound function to save preferred tones
  • 3-band EQ for each individual track (MIDI and audio)
  • Smooth sound transition - prevents dropouts during sound changes
  • Dynamics knob for expressive sound settings
  • Sampling function for custom sound creation
  • 16-track audio recording (24Bit, 48kHz)
  • 16 effect processors, 2 master effect paths and 2 total effects
  • USB Type A for MIDI controller and keyboard connection
  • USB Type B for USB MIDI and audio
  • 88-key keyboard with RH3 hammer action keys
  • Free software bundle (KORG software instruments, Reason Lite, Ozone Elements, Skoove)

Technical Data

  • System: System version 3.0 for the KRONOS
  • Keyboard: 88 keys: RH3 - hammer action keyboard (Real Weighted Hammer Action 3)
  • Disk mode: Load, save, utility, data storage function (save/load MIDI SysEx data), CD-R/RW (UDF format, read & write), ISO9660 Level 1.
  • Controls: Joystick, buttons 1 and 2, arpeggiator control: on/off, latch, gate, velocity, length, swing, tempo, DRUM TRACK: on/off, swing, drum SD, tempo
  • Display: Color TouchView, graphic-capable, 7" TFT, WVGA (800 x 480 pixels), brightness control

Key Technical Values

  • Frequency response: 20Hz~22kHz, ±1.0dB, 10kΩ load
  • THD+N: 20Hz~22kHz, 0.01%, 10kΩ load (typical)
  • S/N: 95dB (typical)
  • Dynamic range: 95dB (typical)
  • Crosstalk: 95dB at 1kHz (typical)

Connections

  • L/MONO, R, Individual 1~4: 6.3mm TRS, balanced
  • The MAIN VOLUME fader only affects the AUDIO OUTPUT (MAIN) L/MONO and R jacks
  • Headphones: 6.3 mm stereo jack socket
  • MAIN VOLUME knob (linked to AUDIO OUTPUT (MAIN))
  • USB-B: 24 bit, sampling frequency: 48 kHz, 2 channels
  • (The digital output carries the same signals as AUDIO OUTPUT (MAIN) L/MONO and R)
  • Audio inputs: 1 and 2 6.3 mm TRS, balanced
  • USB-B: 24 bit, sampling frequency: 48 kHz, 2 channels
  • Connections for playing aids: damper pedal (continuous detection)
  • Assignable footswitch, assignable pedal
  • MIDI: In, Out, Thru
  • USB: USB A (TYPE A)
  • For external USB devices (QWERTY keyboard, MIDI controller, Ethernet adapter, and storage devices)
  • USB B (TYPE B)
  • MIDI/audio interface, MIDI: 1 input (16 channels)/1 output (16 channels), audio: 2 input channels/2 output channels
  • *2 fast USB ports (support up to 480 Mbps) Drives 60 GB SSD (2.5")

Other Data

  • Power supply: power cable connection, power switch
  • Power consumption: 40 W
  • Dimensions (W x D x H): 1437 x 387 x 139 mm
  • Weight: 23.1 kg

Keyboard Stand

  • High-quality build
  • 5-step height adjustable:
    - Step 1: Height: 63 cm / Width: 78.5 cm
    - Step 2: Height: 74 cm / Width: 68 cm
    - Step 3: Height 83.5 cm / Width: 55 cm
    - Step 4: Height 90.5 cm / Width: 43.5 cm
    - Step 5: Height 96.5 cm / Width: 29 cm
  • Support depth: 35 cm
  • Reliable quick release
  • Black powder coating
  • Rubber cuffs provide non-slip & scratch-resistant support
  • Leveling parquet protectors to stabilize the stand on uneven surfaces
  • Weight: 4.4 kg
  • Load capacity up to 30 kg
  • Length of the feet: 46 cm
  • Space-saving disassemblable
  • Material: steel
  • Color: black

Headphones

  • High-quality dynamic headphones
  • Speaker diameter: ø 40 mm
  • Frequency response: 20 to 20,000 Hz
  • Sensitivity: 110 dB SPL (at 1kHz)
  • Nominal impedance: 32 Ohms
  • Soft padded, circumaural ear cups
  • Good external noise isolation
  • Soft padded, wide headband
  • Size adjustable in 12 steps per side
  • Padding material: synthetic leather
  • Integrated active bass
  • Volume control integrated in cable
  • Cable: 4 m with one-sided feed
  • Plug: 3.5 mm stereo jack
  • Adapter: nickel-plated 6.3 mm stereo jack
  • Net weight (without cable): 226 g
  • Gross weight: 283 g

Scope of delivery

  • 1 x Korg Nautilus 88
  • 1 x Keyboard stand
  • 1 x Headphones

Specification

  • Product number 00072985
  • Colour Black
  • Midi interface Yes
  • with keyboard Yes
  • Sound Engine Digital
  • USB to host Yes

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