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Anyone have a Korg Nu:tekt NTS-1 yet?

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  • @Samu said:
    I wish it was an AUv3…
    C’mon KORG, StepIT UP!!!

    My usual +1
    and I won’t post the photoshop mock-up again this time :D

  • @u0421793 said:
    What would be interesting is if the circuit diagram were available, and board layout diagram, finding the output DAC and replacing it, perhaps via optical,
    ...

    The DAC is an AK4384ET and my guess is that all you need is to find an S/PDIF transmitter that reads the same serial data format as the AKM. Would solve the ground loop issue too.

  • @oceansinspace or anyone, does the Momo editor save patches that use custom oscillators or fx?

  • Hadn’t seen this one yet:
    Betty
    Custom oscillator for the Korg Nu:Tekt NTS-1 featuring a random rhythm generator, 3 voice polyphony using a bank of 12 samples

    Download at https://github.com/ulmert/betty

  • @R_2 said:
    Hadn’t seen this one yet:
    _Betty

    This is awesome
    and lead me to the Bobby too

  • @senhorlampada said:

    @R_2 said:
    Hadn’t seen this one yet:
    _Betty

    This is awesome
    and lead me to the Bobby too

    :) He also made a fun ambient one:

    Magic forest is a custom oscillator for the Korg Nu:Tekt NTS-1 capable of generating a true lo-fi forest experience, sprinkled with pan flute and claves.
    A + B encoders are used to control the volume for pan flute + claves and ambience. Accessing the oscillator parameters, each group can also be tuned individually

  • edited October 2023

    @oceansinspace said:
    dude, I fixed that hum too. Im a self taught hacker so don't trust me but I remember there were many spots to ground it. Cheers and you will really like it with midi too!

    Suuure, all talk and you cannot even tell which pins you used, lol. And also; a hacker? hahah, what has this got to do with hacking? Those pins do not have much to do function wise except making the contact with the upper part to the lowest part so the components could send the voltages through the circuit, dumbass

    Ontopic: here's an internal battery mod

    And here you can use the Korg nts-1 with the retrokits smart midi cable:

    custom oscs/fx for free:

    http://hammondeggsmusic.ca

    other paid effects that are very much worth it:

    timshoebridge
    dirtboxsynth (those are quite cheap)

    I am looking for a compressor mod fx, does anyone knows something?

  • For anyone who uses the NTS-1 as an outboard effects processor, and have experience of various delays etc on iOS, how do you think the delays on the NTS-1 compare to those on iOS (if you were to use an interface and take the iOS effect route outboard)? I’m mainly thinking of the delays (I mostly use the tape delay on NTS-1 for example, pretending it’s a Space Echo) but of course the reverb is super duper too on the NTS-1

  • Thanks for the great recommendations @R_2, @senhorlampada, @boombipbass, especially the ones made by Jacob Ulmert!

    @u0421793 I haven't looked for delays much but delay time is limited on the NTS (500ms?) and we have such great delays on iOS... But I'm definitely interested too, there surely are some pearls out there yet to be discovered.

  • @rs2000 said:
    Thanks for the great recommendations @R_2, @senhorlampada, @boombipbass, especially the ones made by Jacob Ulmert!

    @u0421793 I haven't looked for delays much but delay time is limited on the NTS (500ms?) and we have such great delays on iOS... But I'm definitely interested too, there surely are some pearls out there yet to be discovered.

    True, it’s probably not the box to use for frippertronics, but for glossy cavernous reverb simultaneous with hiccupy knob-twiddly tape delay, I like it (mostly on the internal synth I must admit but I should start treating it as a competitive external delay box a lot more than I do)

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