But we can suppose that the same internal parts are used. Indeed, many hoped a better boot time on the Nautilius but that's not the case. Intersting to watch, the Loopop video : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nkw0nladyLI
As both have the same sound engines, if D/A converter have been improved, the Nautilus sound quality will be better. If both are the same, the sound quality will be the same.- FlyingPhilUK: What's the boot time? Still 2+ mins?
- Loopop: Unfortunately yes
Years ago, when I worked on film music, my central unit synth was a Korg T1. At that time, it was a very good keyboard but with a unique slider, Data slider. I worked on cubase. But sound design was not very easy because of the tiny display. At that times, the number of editable parameters was so small comparing to the present synths.
Today, I'm not a professionnal musician anymore. I'm playing music for fun only.
Playing on the Kronos, with all its controllers (buttons, sliders, ...) is a so huge leap forward compared to all these past synths (M1, T1, Wavestation, 01W,....) and comparing to the recent Korg synths (Wavestate, Opsix, ...) with all their surface controllers, and the immediate and easy control on parameters ; that I can't undestand this huge step backwards on an ergonomic point of view.
But, it's only a matter of taste.