Just finished watching Bladerunner, so imagine my face at the 21:00 mark. Entering Vengelis territory with that massive verb, and the way you sneak in extra pseudo-voices because of it. Wonderful stuff! Thanks for sharing.
A couple days ago, Tim Shoebridge released a user oscillator called CHORD specifically for the NTS-1 that splits the oscillator into 4 parts, allowing it to play a variety of chord shapes. He's also written a few other great oscillators for this line of synths. Might be an interesting guest for SonicTalk! P.S. I've been using the Teenage Engineering brand midi dongles with this and they work.Great video!
I've got mine since a month or so and the mailman delivered a beatstep pro this afternoon. Ran into the midi issue as well, worked around it by taking an old aux cable, ripping one of the jackplugs off and soldering it back together with the left and right cables switched. Works just fine now!
I really don't understand? I have a midi adaptor into midi in no issues. Nick is running his keyboard into sound out on the NTS-1 makes no sense to me?
Korg/Line6 is Type "A"; Arturia/Novation is Type "B"; and there are a few odd balls ( IK Multimedia) wired as type "B" but with a 2.5mm TRS instead of 3.5mm. It's madness the MIDI association should have squashed years ago.
Nick is not just a techie, you can tell he has absolute musicality flowing through him, and seems like a thoroughly nice bloke too! I’ve always used his reviews as the final say in my buying gear. A long time listener/viewer that wants to say thank you so much for all the content you’ve provided over the years, Anyone know what names he records his own material under?
An absolute dealbreaker for me is that the NTS-1 after 15 minutes will enter sleepmode and can not be turn off. Not interesting anymore for using as effect pedal.
yes!! So frustrating that there isn't a global setting to switch this off. I emailed Korg about this and got no response. This issue and the build quality mean that the MS-70CDR is still the budget multi-fx of choice I think.
Yeah, this drives me nuts every day. You can just press the Osc button to wake it up, but it outputs a super loud pop when I do that. Really hope they add a setting for this.
Great video! I received mine almost three weeks ago, but haven’t put it together yet. After watching the video I need to get on it. Along with the device I also ordered the Korg Volca nubass Vacuum Tube Synth and MODAL SKULPT AND Craft Synth which have been keeping me occupied.
Could anyone enlighten me on what he meant about connecting the Keystep to the NTS-1 via midi? I gather that Korg uses Type A and that Arturia uses Type B. But this has left me wondering what on earth I need. Presumably a TRS to (female) Midi adapter Type A to connect into the NTS-1 and a midi cable (both ends male) to connect into the Midi Out of the Arturia, or could I get a TRS to (male) midi cable to connect into the Keystep if it was the right type?
Yeah you need a type A midi to trs adapter. And it's worth getting a decent one. I bought a cheap one on Amazon and it didn't work. Then I got the 0Coast one and it works great
I got one as an external effects unit for my semi modular synths and I'm absolutely loving it. The delays and reverbs both sound amazing. Then there is the synth itself. .. jeez this little guy packs an awful lot into a tiny box. So good, well done Korg
Hey, Nick! Nice video! I'm thinking of getting one of these grumpy babies. I didn't quite understand which type of MIDI adaptor is needed to connect it. I know each brand developed different wirings for their TS to MIDI DIN adaptors and the MIDI Association standarized them, but not everyone follows the rules. Do you know which brand of adaptor is right for the Nu tek? Thank you!
Also very happy with mine, even just as an effects processor it's fantastic value for money! The ribbon keyboard is arguably completely useless, other than for a quick 'demo' of your sound, but not to play with. One thing I find disappointing about the arpeggiator is that you can only send single notes into it. So it doesn't seem to be possible to arpeggiate over a chord for instance. It's really too bad there isn't a real standard for the MIDI-DIN-to-minijack adapters. I could luckily use the ones from my Korg electribe.
Tnx for making more content for us thumb twiddlers : ) Suggestions: -Play something for us, like a mini concert. -Tell us about your music, how you think when making and maybe some tricks for beginners as well as more experienced musicians. -Recommend other musicians and channels you like.
@@GuidoGautsch All those external audio inputs on synths I never use, then the MinilogueXD is released and I say "I take one please". Then I find out they didn't put and audio input on the XD so I could use the effects for other synths. So this little NuTekt is a great addition for those with original Minilogues, maybe a better idea to have the Minilogue and the NuTekt than to buy a just the XD??? :)
Been waiting for this one Nick, cheers!! Looks & sounds like a no brainer to me. Like a (very!) poor man's Strymon 'Big Sky' ... Chat in tomorrow's live stream, be safe! 🖐😷🎹👍🍻
Thank you nick, that's a really nice review as usual. That makes me want to buy one for when on the go with my 1010music Blackbox, and a Prologue when I'm at the home-studio :) :) :)
This is a really neat piece of gear for the price. You can get some downright Vangelis sounds from it. Not thrilled about the midi interface though. Without the proper cable you can't unlock the full potential. I'd also like to see a bit more controls on the front panel, being able to only access them through a DAW is a bit of a drawback. Otherwise it's a good little instrument. Sounds incredible. Great video, Nick! Loved the actual how-to assembly part of it. Stay safe!
you can actually access to the same controls via midi/daw than in the front panel (with button combos, of course). The real downside is not being able to access via midi to the custom osc/fx submenus
@@promisingyoungster2727 It would be nice to see a better interface for those who like a hardware/DAW-less setup is all. Otherwise, sonically it sound amazing!
There is no lack of MIDI connectivity. It supports MIDI input and output over both USB and TRS. The TRS MIDI jack is Type A, recently chosen as the official standard. If you have other devices with a Type A jack (for example, the Novation LaunchKey Mini mk3), you can connect it directly with any TRS 1/8" cable. You can get a TRS-to-DIN adapter for a few bucks that will let you connect it with any standard DIN MIDI cable.
This might be worth a noting here: the NTS has a 15 minute shut off timer. If you'd like to use it as a signal processer to add fx you'll have to baby sit it, or it will shut off on you mid-song.
Yep. I've been thinking of making a simple Max For Live thing that sends some CC value every 10 minutes that doesn't affect the sound - perhaps "tremolo rate", since I don't really use the tremolo. But this really needs to be fixed by Korg in a firmware update.
What's great about those shi#ty keyboards on those things - while u can't play anything meaningful, you sure can do sound design on the go with only ur headphones and this thing in the pocket. Korg is great with the budget stuff
Love this thing! Only quality FX processor with a fantastic reverb and delay and headphone out. Custom oscillator programming is still a bit daunting, but I suppose with the current conditions... I have very little excuse not to spend some time to figure it out. (Also first?)
Doesn't anyone bother to actually read the assembly instructions? It really is easier if you do it like the drawing shows. The metal plates have a plastic protective layer you should peel off, too.
Just got my nts1 two days ago but the kit was missing the two sliver side panels but iv made two that will do to keep the dust out till I get the case from Etsy ...its a cool little synth iv not had the chance to put it into a midi controller yet
Just the little bieggining of this vid mixed in with sonic Talk last week prompted me to look into this and a little bit later I was ordering off of Zzounds and it arrived THE NEXT DAY. TBH, I'm getting more out of this than I did the Nyx; plus the reverb is miles better (and in stereo). There are some great custom oscillator and delays for it too. I'm in the middle of making an instrument rack in Drambo that can control all the controls plus LFOs to use on the same controls.
Korg really needs to make a mini box with USB midi and 18650 battery capabilities. I want a fun little synth module that's easy to power and turn into a "proper instrument" without need for a PC
can it take a mini-TS-jack external input and still output a stereo fx on mini-TRS- splitter? anyone used it to process modular, - like, what kind of headroom does it have on a practical level? thanks
Its not possible to have the FX only output if you are using the internal voice, no. Headroom is not great, you do need to be careful with the input level
Great demo Nick. The NTS-1 is an amazing little instrument and you didn't even get to showing us some of the amazing 3rd party custom oscillators and effects available.
@sonicstate Thanks for the review, I dont understand how or why your running midi from the Arturia into sound out on the NTS-1 ? Can you explain please
As usual a great video so thank you. This is on my wishlist as I'm after effects for my Volcas and although there re some good affordable effects pedals, this may be just what I need instead.
I did not understand how Nick overcame the lack of midi ( without the special cable ) and how he routed it. All he said was he routed it thru Reaper...and (somehow) was now able to control it with the keystep. No explanation of how...its got me stuffed. Any one who understands could they let me know please.
once your usb midi keyboard is seen by the laptop you can use any DAW to route it to any other midi device. Nts is also seen by the laptop by usb cable.
That thing is freaking incredible. Reverb...it's like a blue sky that's also a synth! I think Korg is winning the innovation game.
Just finished watching Bladerunner, so imagine my face at the 21:00 mark. Entering Vengelis territory with that massive verb, and the way you sneak in extra pseudo-voices because of it. Wonderful stuff! Thanks for sharing.
Community “We are entering the Korg golden era”
Korg: Here, build your own shit
Lol! Exactly! Behringer is just going to send you a 3D printer file and say "make it."
Me: Golden era? nah
A couple days ago, Tim Shoebridge released a user oscillator called CHORD specifically for the NTS-1 that splits the oscillator into 4 parts, allowing it to play a variety of chord shapes. He's also written a few other great oscillators for this line of synths. Might be an interesting guest for SonicTalk! P.S. I've been using the Teenage Engineering brand midi dongles with this and they work.Great video!
This sounds cool, gonna have to check it out!
2getheraudio has made more practical and interesting ones from what I've seen, like the wavetable emulator and a supersaw
I've got mine since a month or so and the mailman delivered a beatstep pro this afternoon. Ran into the midi issue as well, worked around it by taking an old aux cable, ripping one of the jackplugs off and soldering it back together with the left and right cables switched. Works just fine now!
I really don't understand? I have a midi adaptor into midi in no issues. Nick is running his keyboard into sound out on the NTS-1 makes no sense to me?
22:11 Musical G-spot right there :D! It is an amazing bit of kit, I am making those faces all the time :)).
Amazing little thing. Would be even more awesome if it was built in the Volca range.
Korg/Line6 is Type "A"; Arturia/Novation is Type "B"; and there are a few odd balls ( IK Multimedia) wired as type "B" but with a 2.5mm TRS instead of 3.5mm. It's madness the MIDI association should have squashed years ago.
21:20 , the submarine.
I just love Nick's reaction!
Ooooh. Say no more.
Oh, that's nice. Tell me that's not lovely.
Had mine a few weeks and love it, currently using it as a 5th osc and FX for my DSI Pro2
You beast.
Once you got to the effects I was sold on it. Wonderful sounding so powerful for such a small device. Amazing thanks for showing this.
Nick is not just a techie, you can tell he has absolute musicality flowing through him, and seems like a thoroughly nice bloke too! I’ve always used his reviews as the final say in my buying gear. A long time listener/viewer that wants to say thank you so much for all the content you’ve provided over the years, Anyone know what names he records his own material under?
Mr Pelham en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DNA_(duo) - hopefully you’re familiar with this track...
ruclips.net/video/jWMToInrke0/видео.html
He used to work with another guy as DNA, but also has done some synth programming work for Alison Goldfrapp (of Goldfrapp).
22:20 Nick.....it’s more than lovely. Cheers for showing us a guilt free synth in this current climate.
Indeed! Sounds great
@@dep1001 ?! Guilt Free?!
"Now tell me that's not lovely..... Wow" 22:08 Gotta luv it!
its wife safe, does not cost much
Lester - Wavestate-404 sold it to me completely, those five notes he play two minutes earlier... the synth god indeed
14:27 But does it have PWM? Yes, yes it does.
The Pope of PWM
14:14 I would by a NTS-1 Delux Edition if a physical edition was made like that editor version! Would be awesome.
Now that I've got one, and loving it, I am TOTALLY gonna pick up another one. My mixer does, after all, have two sends ;)
An absolute dealbreaker for me is that the NTS-1 after 15 minutes will enter sleepmode and can not be turn off. Not interesting anymore for using as effect pedal.
noisy "effect pedal", from what I read
and none of the build quality of a decent effect pedal like a Hall of Fame 2
yes!! So frustrating that there isn't a global setting to switch this off. I emailed Korg about this and got no response.
This issue and the build quality mean that the MS-70CDR is still the budget multi-fx of choice I think.
Wow. Seriously. That’s a deal breaker for me too. Thx for sharing. I had not heard that anywhere.
Yeah, this drives me nuts every day. You can just press the Osc button to wake it up, but it outputs a super loud pop when I do that. Really hope they add a setting for this.
Ah, it's not that bad.
Was on the fence about this until you demonstrated the effects. WOW!
Those reverbs are ace!
I never understand why Korg don't create their own patch editing software, it would make the products they sell much easier to program.
How did you guys recorded the sound? As soon I connect it to my audio interface I get a ground loop noise! Any solutions?
Just got mine there is a midi out header on the board I wonder if it would work if connected up
Nick is pure class. Everyone else is just a wannabe... simple as that. End of story. Thank you.
Nick is fantastic. There are lots of other great synth reviewers though.
Great video! I received mine almost three weeks ago, but haven’t put it together yet. After watching the video I need to get on it. Along with the device I also ordered the Korg Volca nubass Vacuum Tube Synth and MODAL SKULPT AND Craft Synth which have been keeping me occupied.
Thank you for this great video. A very powerful and inexpensive effects processor alone is worth the price
you should do a update on this product..theres been a update and theres loads of ad ons you could showcase
Picked one up at the pawn shop today for $50, very helpful.
The PWM is the same knob as the Pitch Mod. That control is bipolar so the the pitch lfo mod is negative and the PWM is positive
Could anyone enlighten me on what he meant about connecting the Keystep to the NTS-1 via midi? I gather that Korg uses Type A and that Arturia uses Type B. But this has left me wondering what on earth I need. Presumably a TRS to (female) Midi adapter Type A to connect into the NTS-1 and a midi cable (both ends male) to connect into the Midi Out of the Arturia, or could I get a TRS to (male) midi cable to connect into the Keystep if it was the right type?
Yeah you need a type A midi to trs adapter. And it's worth getting a decent one. I bought a cheap one on Amazon and it didn't work. Then I got the 0Coast one and it works great
I got one as an external effects unit for my semi modular synths and I'm absolutely loving it. The delays and reverbs both sound amazing. Then there is the synth itself. .. jeez this little guy packs an awful lot into a tiny box. So good, well done Korg
A link to the correct midi cable would be good pal !! Great vid as usual .
Buying one. Needs to happen. So many possibilities in such a small package.
That submarine verb...
Worth it just for the effects.
Outstanding
For digital synthesizer it sounds pretty phat.
Hey, Nick! Nice video! I'm thinking of getting one of these grumpy babies. I didn't quite understand which type of MIDI adaptor is needed to connect it. I know each brand developed different wirings for their TS to MIDI DIN adaptors and the MIDI Association standarized them, but not everyone follows the rules. Do you know which brand of adaptor is right for the Nu tek? Thank you!
Muy buen vídeo, te felicito. Aquí una explicación básica del NTS1 en español latinoamericano: ruclips.net/video/ieeKop0JUQo/видео.html
Also very happy with mine, even just as an effects processor it's fantastic value for money!
The ribbon keyboard is arguably completely useless, other than for a quick 'demo' of your sound, but not to play with.
One thing I find disappointing about the arpeggiator is that you can only send single notes into it. So it doesn't seem to be possible to arpeggiate over a chord for instance.
It's really too bad there isn't a real standard for the MIDI-DIN-to-minijack adapters. I could luckily use the ones from my Korg electribe.
So you mean if you're holding a chord on an external keyboard it won't arpeggiate the chord? That's odd. I feel like I've seen demos with that.
@@s3nsec0rruptr80 Yes it will only arpeggiate single notes, not chords.
Tnx for making more content for us thumb twiddlers : )
Suggestions:
-Play something for us, like a mini concert.
-Tell us about your music, how you think when making and maybe some tricks for beginners as well as more experienced musicians.
-Recommend other musicians and channels you like.
Korg, please make a NTS-1 in Eurorack format!!
Could you plug this into the patchbay of a mother 32 for some easy verb/delay? Can't find anyone doing that
I just got mine in the mail about 3 weeks ago. It's worth its weight in gold alone! With the "submarine" Reverb!🎹🎧💫😵👌😎👍
Utterly amazing value for money, great for desktop setup.
I put larger knobs on, a usb on off switch and a custom case with sides to angle the unit.
Thank you Nick! From the day this was released, I planned on using this in my AUX effects loop of my mixer.
Ooph that's such a great idea!
@@GuidoGautsch All those external audio inputs on synths I never use, then the MinilogueXD is released and I say "I take one please". Then I find out they didn't put and audio input on the XD so I could use the effects for other synths. So this little NuTekt is a great addition for those with original Minilogues, maybe a better idea to have the Minilogue and the NuTekt than to buy a just the XD??? :)
Awesome job Nick, thanks for putting this up! Coincidently mine arrives later today! Cheers!✌️🎹🎵🎼🎶
Pulsar23 box real close.. from preview to review soon? Such a tease!
What kid over 40 wouldn't want one!
There is an MAudio Venom in that studio... 😳
Been waiting for this one Nick, cheers!! Looks & sounds like a no brainer to me. Like a (very!) poor man's Strymon 'Big Sky' ... Chat in tomorrow's live stream, be safe! 🖐😷🎹👍🍻
Thank you nick, that's a really nice review as usual. That makes me want to buy one for when on the go with my 1010music Blackbox, and a Prologue when I'm at the home-studio :) :) :)
This is a really neat piece of gear for the price. You can get some downright Vangelis sounds from it. Not thrilled about the midi interface though. Without the proper cable you can't unlock the full potential. I'd also like to see a bit more controls on the front panel, being able to only access them through a DAW is a bit of a drawback. Otherwise it's a good little instrument. Sounds incredible. Great video, Nick! Loved the actual how-to assembly part of it. Stay safe!
you can actually access to the same controls via midi/daw than in the front panel (with button combos, of course). The real downside is not being able to access via midi to the custom osc/fx submenus
@@promisingyoungster2727 It would be nice to see a better interface for those who like a hardware/DAW-less setup is all. Otherwise, sonically it sound amazing!
But I’m not sure what you mean with controls that you can only access through a daw...
There is no lack of MIDI connectivity. It supports MIDI input and output over both USB and TRS. The TRS MIDI jack is Type A, recently chosen as the official standard. If you have other devices with a Type A jack (for example, the Novation LaunchKey Mini mk3), you can connect it directly with any TRS 1/8" cable. You can get a TRS-to-DIN adapter for a few bucks that will let you connect it with any standard DIN MIDI cable.
This might be worth a noting here: the NTS has a 15 minute shut off timer. If you'd like to use it as a signal processer to add fx you'll have to baby sit it, or it will shut off on you mid-song.
Yep. I've been thinking of making a simple Max For Live thing that sends some CC value every 10 minutes that doesn't affect the sound - perhaps "tremolo rate", since I don't really use the tremolo. But this really needs to be fixed by Korg in a firmware update.
What's great about those shi#ty keyboards on those things - while u can't play anything meaningful, you sure can do sound design on the go with only ur headphones and this thing in the pocket. Korg is great with the budget stuff
Anyone know what the red synthesizer is made by? An model possibly? Looks fantastic an would love to check it out;)
I got one second hand last week, and so far it's an amazing unit!
Love this thing! Only quality FX processor with a fantastic reverb and delay and headphone out. Custom oscillator programming is still a bit daunting, but I suppose with the current conditions... I have very little excuse not to spend some time to figure it out.
(Also first?)
Btw might wanna fix the title for algorithms sake
Are those serial numbers sequential? Because that's a No. 6 and I got mine the other day with >25000.
Doesn't anyone bother to actually read the assembly instructions? It really is easier if you do it like the drawing shows. The metal plates have a plastic protective layer you should peel off, too.
Just got my nts1 two days ago but the kit was missing the two sliver side panels but iv made two that will do to keep the dust out till I get the case from Etsy ...its a cool little synth iv not had the chance to put it into a midi controller yet
waiting for korg-nts-8 ( it's my hope for a polyphonic reissue of this amazing device )
I love mine it's like a MINI XD Mono :)
With an audio in! The one thing I wish mine had
Thanks for taking the time to make an interesting video for us to watch, Nick. I love your videos.
Sounds nasty... The rest of it though, meh. The Modal Craft Synth 2.0 more musical, feature packed and you don't have to build it.
That Pulsar teasing us in the background...
Crackling review, Nick. I really need to get one of these. Sounds amazing.
Someone could buy five of these, or one Toraiz AS-1. The AS-1 can be taken apart and put back together too.
I wish it came like the monotrones in a proper plastic case as if the nts1 gets dropped once it's knackered
You can make a simple cross over cable for midi or clock sync with a male to female adapter.
One of these nifty retrokits.com could be used for midi connection between the Keystep and the NTS-1.
Not sure if it will. The default usb port for the korg is port 2 so best check first
@@sonicstate I just connected the BeatStep Pro via DIN Midi to the RK-005. The RK-005 is connected to the NTS-1 playing Midi from the BeatStep Pro.
ruclips.net/video/DplmotYFPD0/видео.html :Look at Me!!! (Korg Nu:Tekt NTS-1 PO KO):
Real good review. Nobody tells about midi adapter may give problems.
Здравствуйте, у него есть встроенный динамик?
Can incoming audio be send through the filter? Or only through the fx section?
I actual bougt 3 before buying a minilogue xd and still in use.
Just the little bieggining of this vid mixed in with sonic Talk last week prompted me to look into this and a little bit later I was ordering off of Zzounds and it arrived THE NEXT DAY. TBH, I'm getting more out of this than I did the Nyx; plus the reverb is miles better (and in stereo). There are some great custom oscillator and delays for it too. I'm in the middle of making an instrument rack in Drambo that can control all the controls plus LFOs to use on the same controls.
Korg really needs to make a mini box with USB midi and 18650 battery capabilities. I want a fun little synth module that's easy to power and turn into a "proper instrument" without need for a PC
"ooh, that's nice - I wasn't expecting that" - MB
hideous One Percenter commercial stinking up the joint
Great sound for the money, but my audio out had a dry solder joint which popped after inserting a cable. Resoldering failed and now my NTS is mono
Nice at 21. Sounds like numan I'm sold
I don't see your midi cable hooked up...while you are demonstrating. HUH?
USB
did use an external interface or judt connected it to the laptop?
It sounds nice, but I didn't understand something at first. Digital synth but no preset memory on it?
Sounds great! i use the SQ-1 with mine.
I have one of these on order, due soon hopefully. Perfect timing and as ever very informative. Cheers.
Good man Nick I appreciate the extra content
You should review those custom osc models too!
can it take a mini-TS-jack external input and still output a stereo fx on mini-TRS- splitter?
anyone used it to process modular, - like, what kind of headroom does it have on a practical level?
thanks
Its not possible to have the FX only output if you are using the internal voice, no. Headroom is not great, you do need to be careful with the input level
cheers, much appreciated
@@iantanner7579 input level can be trimmed in global settings
@Promising/Youngster ~ many thanks, appreciated
Ian Tanner and also the routing of the input can be before mod, before delay, before reverb, before master and after master
Non essential work. Stay at home. SOMEONE CALL THE COPS! ;)
Great demo Nick. The NTS-1 is an amazing little instrument and you didn't even get to showing us some of the amazing 3rd party custom oscillators and effects available.
I saw this and i bought 1 now. Thanx. going to be fun. But, what was it i bought? hmm need to watch the rest of the video,
That last bit at 22:30 reminded me of Blade Runner. Very nice sounds.
@sonicstate Thanks for the review, I dont understand how or why your running midi from the Arturia into sound out on the NTS-1 ? Can you explain please
We're not, USB out of Arturia into Laptop, MIDI out over USB into NTS-1
@@sonicstate thanks, was having a bit of a brain freeze moment.
CAN YOU HOOK THIS UP STRAIGHT INTO AN AMPLIFIER, WITHOUT OTHER COMPONENTS ❓
As usual a great video so thank you. This is on my wishlist as I'm after effects for my Volcas and although there re some good affordable effects pedals, this may be just what I need instead.
Just got mine. The value of sound is impressive. With a pocket operator you could really do a lot especilly sync jam. Great install/raview
I did not understand how Nick overcame the lack of midi ( without the special cable ) and how he routed it. All he said was he routed it thru Reaper...and (somehow) was now able to control it with the keystep. No explanation of how...its got me stuffed. Any one who understands could they let me know please.
once your usb midi keyboard is seen by the laptop you can use any DAW to route it to any other midi device. Nts is also seen by the laptop by usb cable.
Nick, how would a mono input sound through? I would like to buy one for my Sub37
26:08 great shimmer like effects!
Would love to use a Volca FM as the audio input source. Great stuff, Nick. Stay safe. Cheers!
As soon as he hit that fat submarine reverb note. We both said in unison: Uuuuuuuuuuuuuu!
I think the output is pretty quiet...
I must get this!