KORG M1 FOR NAUTILUS - Best Of Famous Sounds

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Korg have released an official sound library "M1 FOR NAUTILUS" for the KORG NAUTILUS Workstation Synthesizer. Let's play the most iconic preset patches and sounds, Organ, Piano, Brass, Bass and those epic pads.

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In my opinion KORG added quite a bit of value to the Nautilus just by making this library free. It was a really cool move on their part and I hope Nautilus owners everywhere have the opportunity to try it out. Thanks Woody!

mwmusic
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The M1 is the sound of British House music in the late 80s (and quite a bit of Chicago too) and was the first keyboard I ever lusted over. It was far out of my reach back then though- and I was still trying to be a drummer anyway.

arcanics
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Wow! Nostalgia in a box! Took me straight back to 1988 (the good and the bad!)

billyruss
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While it will never be quite like the original, and will never have the exact same character of the original, i was quite surprised by the warmth, depth and punch of the sound. They have done a fine job, for sure

conan
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The piano sound is THE sound that reminds me of so many songs. Need to fire up my M1 again !

magicknight
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Korg has one rare feature on most its synths, the ability to overwrite presets with your own patches. Presets are okay to discover your new synth, but after that I want them out of the way. Nostalgia presets are certainly valuable for nostalgia bands.

WildernessMusic_GentleSerene
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0:45 You will hear that sound through the X files, seasons, they used that alot, especially the episodes of the mutant stretching man thing.

HOLLASOUNDS
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Some of these sounds of the M1 don't sound like the OG M1, and some combinations from expansion are just edited sounds from the Nautilus. It's cool that Korg gave us the M1 for Nautilus just like the Kronos, but vintage keyboard are way better in sound quality

LeonelMartinez-mzmq
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Thanks for highlighting this Woody. I wasn’t aware it was available. Hope they do this for O1W. Really like my Nautilus.😊

kevanbarrett
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Thank you Woody! I didn't even know this existed.I just downloaded it from Korg and it was FREE!

NURREDIN
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This M1 expansion pack sold me on the nautilus! These sounds are eternal. Will never go out of style. I tried passing this expansion to the Kronos but the Kronos wasn’t able to read em.

FranciscoDiazMusic
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Thank you, that brought memories to life. I loved my M1, I would still have It unless the Micro switches to the Buttons didnt stop functioning one by one.

svenjonsson
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I owed the M1 from about 1991 up until 4 years ago. It was an amazing keyboard that never seemed to be outdated. I was never a big fan of the piano sounds but I didn't buy it for the piano sounds. Nice review and agree that the sounds are not identical to the real M1 but close enough.

ToastandJam
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Great video as usual!
Had an M1 when it came out. It was the best rompler we had at the time, and had an 8-track sequencer, and therefore the reason everyone used it. Mindblowing at the time.
But aside from nostalgia, I don't see a reason to go back to those lame sounds, as opposed to something like a D-50 which still sounds amazing to this day. Even a few of the D-50 utilitarian bread n butter sounds are still great sounding.

ChrisPx
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I don't have a Nautilus but i think it's great to have acces with softwarebanks/vst's in this day and age. I can remember that this was not possible for normal money...😅
One get's a bit greedy, because i got 60 Synth-VST's in Ableton and i became fan of NI but i will never use all of them in my lifetime...
It's so nice to hear what you've missed or could not buy, because i don't want to have a museum (i wish) and repair an old synth every other week!!😂
I'm allright with 99% original sounds though.
Thanks for showing Woody, love your type of channel for years on end now.
All the best from this Dutchie!

dennisf
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I like that Korg added the M1 free for Nautilus users. Great iconic synth that I have sold when they came out in 88. I use the Korg collection software version currently and I’m thinking about getting the Nautilus AT but I like what Karma brings to the table and will wait to see what Korg hopefully has as their Kronos replacement.

MrFn
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Back in 1989, I had gotten and M1R work station, and have some unbelievable programs and Combi sounds, that I created.. I was able to save many of them on a MEGA RAM card that holds 3 complete sets(holds total of4), one being the original set sounds...SInce then my M1R died on me.. I still have this card.. I need to get with Korg and see if they would be interested in them, because some of them are better than the original set. I still may have on a floppy disc too..lol showing my age..lol

denniswroblewski
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I had one of these. Bought it on credit card and took ages to pay off! Loved it, spent hours with it

andrewdolphin
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Recently bought one for 150 bucks, just needed to change the battery and reload the presets. A lot of fun to play! X

sambarnett
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Really wish Korg would release this pack for the Kronos. Many of the Samples like the wellknown Piano and organs and most of the DWGS waveforms that dates back to the DW8000 are already in the rom sounds. You can pick the samples out of the Nautilus pack for the Kronos, but the Nautilus .pcg format is not compatible with the Kronos because of the Karma/arpegiator difference so you have to recreate the patches manually, and it is so timeconsuming to sample my old T3. And the already available samples is not all named like on the original sample sheet of the M/T series so in some cases you have to manually search thru the rom sounds and listen to them. They did however release a free eavestation pack and a favorite Triton pack which is based on already available samples in the Kronos that is almost true to the original beside some minor technical details betwen how the wavesequencing works in the wavestation vs the Kronos. I really wouldn't mind if they charged something for those sounds. There is nothing about either the Nautilus or Kronos that hinders you to recreate most of the sounds you know from the M/T series, Trininty/Triton/Wavestation if you have the original samples

mrdali