Best Korg Nautilus 88 AT Gray Alternatives
We found 4 alternatives to Korg Nautilus 88 AT Gray based on experts and consumers reviews.
Korg Krome EX 61
Based on 4 reviews
I have owned this Korg Krome Ex for over a year. It is an excellent instrument. Naturally it can't do everything but it can do almost everything you need to in order to record or compose your songs. Its my first modern sequencer . Still learning daily and having great fun. Recommended.
Korg Nautilus 88 AT
Based on 1 reviews
This Nautilus delivers on all levels- the 9 synth engines deliver the best of technology & sound over the last 10 (and the rest!) years, all in one package - and (drum roll)…now with aftertouch. I was happy to forego the knobs and sliders that the Kronos offered, which ultimately makes the Nautilus more affordable I imagine, but was always troubled by the lack of aftertouch. Not anymore. The sounds, the feel of the keyboard and it’s sleek design (slim, walnut end cheeks- nice!) have at last put me up there with the pros. Although I’m not one, yet…..
Kurzweil PC4
Based on 1 reviews
Great sounds, great keyboard (I was unsure about it till first touch), great quality. Pros: weight and size!, sliders in organ mode, overall sound quality and quantity, multifunctionality. Cons: What I really miss compared to my old K2000 - 1) independent output level (on a PC4 A and B output levels unfortunately go through the same Volume slider); 2) actual Lock of parameters on Global Mix page (f.e. I lock the Pan of channel at 0, but after turning device off/on it shows 64); 3) The Tempo knob, if touched in Song mode while sequencer is playing, resets Pan, Fx, Volume state of tracks. I wish it could affect only tempo with no undesired artefacts.
Korg Nautilus 61
Based on 2 reviews
Ordered after my original order elsewhere of the 88 AT Nautilus got wrecked by the courier company. I thought I'd buy this and control it from an Artiria Keylab 88 MK2 as there were no AT88's available anywhere. It works like a charm. The Nautilus is my first pro keyboard workstation and it's an incredible instrument. I watched a Korg promo video for it and the featured artist describes the Nautilus as the bread in the sandwich that also knows when to let's it's ego loose. I wholeheartedly agree. It is that but it's very very nice, artisnal bread.