Korg Releases One of The Most Recorded Workstations – Free For Nautilus

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The introduction of the M1 in 1988 represented a seismic shift in music production. As one of the most recorded workstations of all time, its sound is iconic – whether powering the music scene of the late 80s and 90s or featuring in Beyonce’s 2022 “love letter to the Korg M1” single “Break My Soul”.

Korg UK are excited to bring the sound of this legendary instrument to new and existing owners of Nautilus for free.

The pack includes the full complement of 100 programs, 100 combis, and the original demo songs first seen and heard in M1.

M1 is even more powerful in Nautilus

In addition to being able to play the full content of M1 within Nautilus, it is also possible to take advantage of the huge evolution in technological and musical power it represents:

Powerful effects
Drum tracks
Arpeggiators
Smooth Sound Transition
Polyphony (M1 had 16 notes!)
16-part combis (M1 had 8)
Powerful 32 track audio and MIDI sequencing (M1 had 8 MIDI tracks)
Immersive ease of use with real-time controls and colour touch screen
Access to 9 other unique sound engines

Available for free from 1st November 2022

http://www.korg.co.uk/m1-for-nautilus

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