More Sounds For Your Korg Nautilus

US Kid Nepro's Dark Energy is a collection of sounds for the MS-20 & Polysix Synth Engines      14/06/22

Kid Nepro tells us that Korg Nautilus Volume #10 - Dark Energy, a collection of sounds for the MS-20 & Polysix Synth Engines is now available. He describes it as "An amazing assortment of Programs & Combis with a hard edge, in your face, analog synth sound."

Here's more details direct from Kid Nepro...

64 Programs - 32 Combis Included - Dark Energy includes a sonically rich and varied palette of diverse sounds that will make your tracks rock. The new Nautilus sound library includes a wide assortment of classic analog synth sounds for the MS-20 & Polysix synth engines. A new take on all the sounds that these two vintage synths are capable of, along with a great new mix of modern 21st century patches that's guaranteed to spice up your Nautilus. Amazing new analog basses, leads, pads, super synths and cool rhythms using the Polysix arpeggiator and Nautilus step sequencer.

Combi Mixes include a wide variety of styles that you can jam along with or use to spice up your rhythm tracks. Everything from Rock & Hip Hop to Dance & Funk styles that will get your head nodding and ready to jam. Analogue influenced arps, crunchy drum patterns, atmospheric keys and evolving pads all come together to give you that warm "analog sensation" that AL-1 is known for. Just load it in and get rocking!

Nautilus Dark Energy is perfect for your next studio recording or live gig. Or if you just want to jam along, the cool ARP grooves and drum beats included on all Programs and Combis will have you jamming for hours.

Pricing and Availability:

$39

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