Patches — Korg Nautilus

Korg Nautilus patches

Korg Nautilus Go to product viewer dialog for this item. is a sonic powerhouse, inheriting the massive nine-engine architecture of the legendary Kronos. Whether you are a gigging professional or a studio sound designer, finding and managing is key to unlocking the full potential of this workstation. The Nine Sound Engines of Nautilus

High-fidelity virtual analog engine for pads, leads, and classic synth textures. MS-20EX & PolysixEX: korg nautilus patches

Where to Find Korg Nautilus Patches

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Unlike a synthesizer that relies on one type of synthesis, the Nautilus combines nine distinct sound engines. A single "Program" (patch) comes from one of these engines: SGX-2 (Acoustic & Electric Pianos): The crown jewel

  1. SGX-2 (Acoustic & Electric Pianos): The crown jewel. This engine houses the legendary German D Grand, Berlin Grand, Japanese Grand, and vintage electric pianos (Rhodes, Wurly, CX-3).
  2. EP-1 (MDS Electric Pianos): Focused specifically on vintage tine and reed EPs with hyper-realistic mechanical noise.
  3. HD-1 (High Definition PCM): The workhorse for realistic orchestral, drums, bass, and vintage synth samples.
  4. AL-1 (Analog Synthesizer): A virtual analog powerhouse for leads, basses, and pads.
  5. CX-3 (Tonewheel Organ): Realistic Hammond B3 emulation with drawbar control.
  6. MOD-7 (Wave Sequencing & VPM): A semi-modular FM synth for glassy bells and complex textures.
  7. MS-20EX & PolysixEX: Legacy Korg semi-modular and polyphonic analog synths.
  8. STR-1 (Plucked String): For acoustic guitars, harpsichords, and unique physical modeling.

CX-3 (Tonewheel Organ):

A precise model of the classic 1980 Korg CX-3, including vacuum tube amp modeling and rotary speaker effects.