Korg engineers talk about the Nautilus

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Liviou2004
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Post by Liviou2004 »

Here is an important information from Michel Deutsch, the Korg french demonstrator :

1°) The Nautilus doesn't accept a second SDD (as the Kronos did), and, above all,
2°) the unique SSD is flashed on the motherboard.

So, it shouldn't be possible to change it with a biggest one. (this is my own deduction, not Michel's statement).


Here is the video : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JaLtrDzckmc. You can switch on english subtitles. And directly go to 14:06 to hear what I'm saying.

3°) I think I've already said that it's impossible to read samples from USB unit. So we will be restricted to the factory 60gb SSD.
Just as example, I've bought several big sounds banks, and my factory 60Gb SSD couldn't accept them all. So I've had to change it with a 256 Gb, and add a second one, 256 Gb.

So, for honesty, Korg must warn the future customers : the Nautilus capacity will be stuck to 60 Gb. Bad news for all professionnal sounds designers.
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Post by Jan1 »

Liviou2004 wrote: So, for honesty, Korg must warn the future customers : the Nautilus capacity will be stuck to 60 Gb. Bad news for all professionnal sounds designers.
That’s a pity, especially when half of that capacity is taken by the expansions onboard the Nautilus.
Thanks for letting us know.
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