
Korg NAUTILUS61 Workstation Keyboard Black Synth
Korg NAUTILUS61 packs nine sound engines and a touch-screen interface into a 61-key workstation built for stage and studio.
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Overview
Key Features
Performance Power - Nine powerful sound engines and class-leading effects provide everything you need to perform a wide range of sounds on NAUTILUS.
Modern User Interface - The streamlined user interface of NAUTILUS gives you fast access to thousands of fantastic sounds.
Korg’s Best Keyboard Actions - NAUTILUS 61 and 73-key models come with a semi-weighted synth action, and the 88-key version offers a premium four-stage weighted hammer action for an ultra-realistic piano playing experience.
Intuitive Set List Mode - Organize all of the sounds or sequences you need to get through a performance and see them all in one place. Color-coded touch-screen buttons allow you to quickly call up the appropriate Program, Combination, or Sequence while performing live.
Dynamics Knob - Instantly control the sensitivity of the keyboard on NAUTILUS. No matter what playing situation you are in, you can play the same way and experience a more sensitive or less sensitive keybed.
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Nine sound engines deliver an exceptionally wide palette from a single instrument.
- Touch-screen interface with Set List Mode streamlines live performance workflows.
- Dynamics Knob provides instant keyboard sensitivity adjustment without menu diving.
- Semi-weighted synth action balances speed and expressiveness for a variety of playing styles.
- Lightweight at 35.45 pounds for a full-featured 61-key workstation.
👎 Cons
- At 35.45 pounds it is still a significant piece of gear to transport to gigs.
- Semi-weighted action may not satisfy players who prefer a fully weighted piano feel.
- The large feature set has a learning curve for users new to workstation keyboards.
- No built-in speakers, so external amplification or headphones are required for monitoring.