Amazing sound demo! Btw, there are more parameters to the "waves"-oscillator. You find them by holding osc-button and then turning the encoder counter-clockwise one click. The display will show :"wave a" (if you wait for the text to scroll by) Then turn the encoder clockwise to scroll through the following parameters : "wave a" "wave b" "sub wave" ”sub m,h" "ring m,h" "bit crush" At this point you want a midi controller with programmable encoders I guess.
Excellent demonstration showing how to get some really nice sounds going. Not all rushed through and glossed over, so viewers can get the same sort of results by following the video. Well done.
@@DocBolus Why did you give up on teh FX ??? that is the meat and potatoes of this thing. Yes the synth is phemomemal for the price.... but the FX are great
@@fillentropy6519 to be fair I have been using groove boxes mostly of late and so their onboard FX kind of take over. This little box tends to come out and play when I am on a sound design kick.
@@DocBolus I run everything from my mixer sends to htis and use it as mostly effects... but the SL MK3 controller allows me to use the synth very nicely. $140 CAD this thing is the best bang for buck for sure.
this is my favourite nts 1 video by a country mile. Evident love for it shines through. It really feel like I'm exploring it with you. Have subscribed of course.
Awesome leads overview! Borrowing an old Commodore tag line, it's a real synthesizer, for the price of a toy. I just bought one of these yesterday. My family may never see me again when it comes in... 😁 It would be cool to see some possible tricks with the line input.
Enjoy your new instrument, it's a lot of fun. I don't know about tricks with the line input, but I've definitely run other synths through the effects and they sound great!
@@OscillatorSink forgive me if you covered it (and I will rewatch), but does it have a bypass? Meaning, if I wanted to connect it to my Korg M1 in say piano mode...can I hit a switch on the NTS to toggle between the synth and piano sound? Thanks if you know!
@@Sky-on2cy I think the easiest way would be to change the midi channel on the M1 to something other than the NTS-1's when you don't want to trigger its internal sounds. That way you can (for example) run the M1 through the NTS-1 to make use of its effects.
That is a good idea. Probably possible via the SDK by creating an oscillator that only responds to one of these types? I wonder if products like MIDI OX can’t provide this split as a MIDI filter. It would allow any two monophonic synths to play duophonically. Better still, if the MIDI OX would alternate its MIDI notes between any number of destinations....
All Korg need to do now is to add microtuning and build the NTS-1 into the Monologue mk2 as the second voice, while including all those lush effects. Go on Korg. You know you want to.
Couldn't you just run the audio output of the monologue into the nts-1 and also control the NTS-1 with the monologue sequencer via midi? Or an external midi control if you're like me and get frustrated with only 16 steps.
It's pretty nice isn't it? I wonder if that "OPSIX" synth that Korg teased, but wouldn't talk about at NAMM will use VPM rather than just cloning Yamaha's FM?...
After looking at your NTS one I realize I'm not the only one with the ribbon strip kind of lifting up towards the left bottom end of the ribbon strip. That Jesus for controllers.
I bought mine second hand and the guy glued the keyboard strip on at a slight angle. Would drive me crazy if I actually had to use it. I suppose you can't straighten it after the fact.
There are videos on how well specifically the arturia keystep (like the one in this video) 37 key version works with the nts-1, you'll find it by searching "chords on nts-1"
@@stinky_lizard I got a Alesis q-88 controller, it works, but now I am curious. I thought the NTS-1 is monophony? I've been transposing up the sounds on my microkorg so that the NTS-1 acts as a sub octave bassline
@@fremenondesand3896 you're right, it is monophonic but there are cool workarounds and tricks that can be done with it, to be honest - my nts-1 is still on its way being delivered but while I wait for it I've been watching all kinds of crazy stuff it can do here on UA-cam, the video I mentioned about "chords on the nts-1" is totally worth checking out, I believe it was posted by a channel called free beats.
@@stinky_lizard very clever, it uses a user created patch called chords and has four waveform generators (all saw) that play at different frequencies . One note played, four notes sounded.
Wonderful demonstration, thank you! Just received the Modal Skulpt, playing it with the JouePlay expressive keyboard. Have you tried the NTS-1 with an MPE device? Would like to hear how that works, maybe I should buy one, eh?
I'm really enjoying the NTS1 but I do wish the knobs would pick up the last settings of the knobs. So when you come back to the shape after tweaking, for instance the LFO the shape doesn't jump to the current knob position. Hope that makes sense?
Yeah, that'd be good, the Monologue has a "catch" mode like that for the knobs and it'd definitely be a nice to have here on the NTS-1 as well. Hopefully in a future firmware update?..
I don't, sorry, there's only one other video that features it prominently on the channel though, so it would only have 2 videos in it. This would be the other one: ua-cam.com/video/yJO5QDwj3YE/v-deo.html
great demo. I just got mine and I'm trying to figure out if it's possible to save at least the current patch without using the computer? Or are all parameters reseted on each startup? Thanks
@@OscillatorSink That would be great, thanks for the information! For now I've seen many of the parameters can be controlled with the Minilogue XD via midi so edit is quite fast :)
Nice demo! Question: although the NTS-1 sounds great, and can be expanded with oscillators and effects, would you still recommend it to someone who already has an assortment of gear (sample-based GS/XG sound modules, DIY Eurorack modules & guitar effects pedals) ?
That's really a question only you can answer. Does it offer utility or sounds that you're lacking? Would it integrate well into your setup? Would the money be better spent or put towards something else? I mostly use it for effects personally, and it works in stereo which many pedals do not, so that's worth considering perhaps?
@@OscillatorSink Good point. I also appreciate the questions you've listed that need to be considered when making a decision. I'll still need to weigh up everything, but at this stage, I think it will be a worthwhile addition to my setup 🙂
Hi, can you patch direct from the NTS-1 to the Arturia? Or is your lead going through something else offscreen before it reaches the Arturia? Thank you.
25 min listening speak just to some seconds synth good work. And i want to know if a buy this a box full of small pieces and electronic pieces is what i'll recibe? GREAT. I HAVE ENOUGHT BWORK AT MY CRAZY ROOM. THANKYOU, THE LAS PART ITS BEEN GENIUS
I'm not entirely sure what all of this means - maybe lost in translation a bit? But when you buy it it comes as a kit - but all of the electronics are complete - there's no soldiering. It's more like putting together something from IKEA.
Be aware on the NTS the channels run hexadecimally from 0,1,2.... to ...D,E, F instead of the usual 1,2...15,16. So channel 1 on NTS corresponds to channel 2 on a regular MIDI device.
Dear Oscillator Sink; I bought the NTS-1 expecting to connect it to my AKAI MPK MINI but, as you probably know, they're not compatible out of the box. Could you please, please, please give me some tips on how to proceed. Ideally an option through my MacBook and another computer-independent. Thank you so much in advance!!
With your MacBook you could set up routing within a DAW - but that's something you'll need to go to the manual to work out as I'm not familiar with all DAWs. Stand alone what you want is a USB Midi Host (and the midi adapter for the NTS-1). That would probably be more or less plug and play.
Does the Keystep Need a Computer to be connected to. In fact do most MIDI controllers need a computer buffer. Recommendations for best basic Midi Controller for controlling External synths? Does the Keystep have Poly Aftertouch?
You only need a computer to configure it (and if you're just using it for midi, you might never need to do that at all), it runs stand-alone other than that. In fact, it'll run off a USB battery pack so you can even take it out and about.
Volca beats sounds different than the keys the bass sounds different than the sample! It's about how you play them the fm is pretty crazy too! Most synths sounds alike as well as samples drum machine whatever plus not everyone can afford a 3grand synth mod!
If you already have something to sequence with, then I'd choose the NTS-1 hands down - with the different oscillators plus the amazing effects, the range of sounds is huge.
3 year old vid but just what i needed to start to understand synths and this awesome nts-1. Subscribed! 👍
Amazing sound demo!
Btw, there are more parameters to the "waves"-oscillator.
You find them by holding osc-button and then turning the encoder counter-clockwise one click.
The display will show :"wave a" (if you wait for the text to scroll by)
Then turn the encoder clockwise to scroll through the following parameters :
"wave a"
"wave b"
"sub wave"
”sub m,h"
"ring m,h"
"bit crush"
At this point you want a midi controller with programmable encoders I guess.
Thanks
Excellent demonstration showing how to get some really nice sounds going. Not all rushed through and glossed over, so viewers can get the same sort of results by following the video. Well done.
That was the plan - glad to hear it worked out! Thanks for watching.
That’s exactly what I was thinking. Always great content!
Instablaster...
absolutely in love with that sound at 20:30. Fantastic demo!!
this is the best nts1 vid i have seen, thank you for sharing
This is a deadly wee gadget, got one for Christmas and it was a very pleasant surprise.
Looking forward to watching you dive into the other features. Hope you return to it.
Veeery beautiful and sensitive demo, thanks for this! Loved your total lack of hurry ❤️
Thank you!
@@OscillatorSink 💋
Use a guitar pick to hold your key down so you can tweak your effects. Little diy trick.
Nice demo, love my nts-1. My best purchase I ever done!
An amazing piece of kit and a brilliant tutorial. Thanks so much.
the reverb is the showstopper it sounds amazing i wish korg would release that with proper input/outputs on it .
I actually bought this to use as an fx unit but gave up on that. This synth sounds amazing and I love the arp on it.
@@DocBolus Me too :D
@@DocBolus Why did you give up on teh FX ??? that is the meat and potatoes of this thing. Yes the synth is phemomemal for the price.... but the FX are great
@@fillentropy6519 to be fair I have been using groove boxes mostly of late and so their onboard FX kind of take over. This little box tends to come out and play when I am on a sound design kick.
@@DocBolus I run everything from my mixer sends to htis and use it as mostly effects... but the SL MK3 controller allows me to use the synth very nicely. $140 CAD this thing is the best bang for buck for sure.
this is my favourite nts 1 video by a country mile. Evident love for it shines through. It really feel like I'm exploring it with you. Have subscribed of course.
Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed coming along for the journey and welcome to the channel!
Awesome leads overview! Borrowing an old Commodore tag line, it's a real synthesizer, for the price of a toy. I just bought one of these yesterday. My family may never see me again when it comes in... 😁 It would be cool to see some possible tricks with the line input.
Enjoy your new instrument, it's a lot of fun. I don't know about tricks with the line input, but I've definitely run other synths through the effects and they sound great!
Very good demonstration by the way!
Cheers!
This is perfect, I just ordered one. Really appreciate this presentation
I'm glad you enjoyed it - hope you like your new synth!
@@OscillatorSink forgive me if you covered it (and I will rewatch), but does it have a bypass? Meaning, if I wanted to connect it to my Korg M1 in say piano mode...can I hit a switch on the NTS to toggle between the synth and piano sound? Thanks if you know!
@@Sky-on2cy I think the easiest way would be to change the midi channel on the M1 to something other than the NTS-1's when you don't want to trigger its internal sounds. That way you can (for example) run the M1 through the NTS-1 to make use of its effects.
@@OscillatorSink sweet! I will try that and thank you for the response!!
20:00 when demo turns concert
It would be nice if Korg would do an update for an "even/odd" mode. It's old school, but would let us use two NTS1s for polyphony.
That is a good idea. Probably possible via the SDK by creating an oscillator that only responds to one of these types? I wonder if products like MIDI OX can’t provide this split as a MIDI filter. It would allow any two monophonic synths to play duophonically. Better still, if the MIDI OX would alternate its MIDI notes between any number of destinations....
@@newignis there are any number of midi products that could control both at once. Midigal comes to mind
I’m going to build an enclosure to use this with my mcmillen 12 step as a basspedal rig. Gonna shake some venues with this 😋
Excellent work! I enjoyed! :)
Cheers!
I may have to buy two! One for FX and t'other for the synth!
All Korg need to do now is to add microtuning and build the NTS-1 into the Monologue mk2 as the second voice, while including all those lush effects. Go on Korg. You know you want to.
The Monologue XD ❤️
Couldn't you just run the audio output of the monologue into the nts-1 and also control the NTS-1 with the monologue sequencer via midi? Or an external midi control if you're like me and get frustrated with only 16 steps.
GREAT Tutorial! learned a lot
Thanks for watching!
Misread this as “exporting” - but I’m enjoying the exploration regardless. =) Looks like there’s a Minibrute-ful of audio synthesis in this matchbox!
just being able to store 32 patches would make me want one
Oh man that VPM oscillator is gonna be worth the price of the synth itself. Beautiful.
It's pretty nice isn't it? I wonder if that "OPSIX" synth that Korg teased, but wouldn't talk about at NAMM will use VPM rather than just cloning Yamaha's FM?...
After looking at your NTS one I realize I'm not the only one with the ribbon strip kind of lifting up towards the left bottom end of the ribbon strip. That Jesus for controllers.
I bought mine second hand and the guy glued the keyboard strip on at a slight angle. Would drive me crazy if I actually had to use it. I suppose you can't straighten it after the fact.
Love it. Thanks!
More NTS stuff, please, just let them out
I will, just need to get some other stuff done first,
Just bought this beauty! Sounds amazing for very little money.
Woop! Enjoy your new synth!
I thought it was monophonic? Some of those sounds felt like they had some L/R sweep. Great video man
It's monophonic in terms of how many notes you can play, but the effects are in stereo.
I can't believe they stuck FM sounds in this thing as well. If the monotron were an endgame boss this would be its final form
That's definitely a good way of putting it!
Now we just need an NTS1Tribe.
Put off getting one for so long, now I wish I had a 2nd (3rd)...If the microfreak still worked properly (no audio, just midi), I would.
Nasty wee thing with a big heart.
beautiful man!
You've convinced me. I want a midi controller for this box of tricks now!
There are videos on how well specifically the arturia keystep (like the one in this video) 37 key version works with the nts-1, you'll find it by searching "chords on nts-1"
@@stinky_lizard I got a Alesis q-88 controller, it works, but now I am curious. I thought the NTS-1 is monophony? I've been transposing up the sounds on my microkorg so that the NTS-1 acts as a sub octave bassline
@@fremenondesand3896 you're right, it is monophonic but there are cool workarounds and tricks that can be done with it, to be honest - my nts-1 is still on its way being delivered but while I wait for it I've been watching all kinds of crazy stuff it can do here on UA-cam, the video I mentioned about "chords on the nts-1" is totally worth checking out, I believe it was posted by a channel called free beats.
@@stinky_lizard Very interested. I have tapped multiple keys on it with a midi controller, I only hear single notes.
@@stinky_lizard very clever, it uses a user created patch called chords and has four waveform generators (all saw) that play at different frequencies . One note played, four notes sounded.
Wonderful demonstration, thank you! Just received the Modal Skulpt, playing it with the JouePlay expressive keyboard. Have you tried the NTS-1 with an MPE device? Would like to hear how that works, maybe I should buy one, eh?
To my knowledge the nts1 doesn't respond to MPE (or even aftertouch) sadly.
I'm really enjoying the NTS1 but I do wish the knobs would pick up the last settings of the knobs. So when you come back to the shape after tweaking, for instance the LFO the shape doesn't jump to the current knob position. Hope that makes sense?
Yeah, that'd be good, the Monologue has a "catch" mode like that for the knobs and it'd definitely be a nice to have here on the NTS-1 as well. Hopefully in a future firmware update?..
I don't think that's possible (or mainly practical) without endless encoders.
Great video thank you....
17:35 great sound leading into that
Excellent!
Thanks for the video. Do you have a NTS playlist?
I don't, sorry, there's only one other video that features it prominently on the channel though, so it would only have 2 videos in it. This would be the other one: ua-cam.com/video/yJO5QDwj3YE/v-deo.html
what kind of cable did you use for connecting key step to nts-1? thanks, very nice demo
A midi cable + the Korg/TRS MIDI adapter.
Make sure it's type A midi (DIN) to trs, not type b.
awesome
Such huge sounds for such a little synth, do you use the arp much?
Not really, but then I have controllers with more comprehensive arp options, so it makes more sense to use those I think.
@@OscillatorSink Makes total sense. I like to latch this and let it burble away as another line in jams.
This is a great demo, thank you 👍 Just a question: does it recognise key velocity and/or aftertouch from the keystep?
I just got my nts-1 and it definitely reacts to key velocity from my Keystep Pro. I don't think the nts-1 supports aftertouch though.
@@jaysire thanks a lot! I'm planning to buy this little marvel and I need key velocity. Thanks again ❤️
I've just double checked the midi implementation chart for the nts1 and it confirms: velocity yes, aftertouch no.
@@OscillatorSink thanks! 👍
great demo. I just got mine and I'm trying to figure out if it's possible to save at least the current patch without using the computer? Or are all parameters reseted on each startup? Thanks
Currently no - but I heard a rumour that it might be coming to a firmware update sometime.
@@OscillatorSink That would be great, thanks for the information! For now I've seen many of the parameters can be controlled with the Minilogue XD via midi so edit is quite fast :)
Thanks 🙏
I was stuck between grabbing this or p033. You sold me on this, it sounds great.
It really does, I'm enjoying it a lot. That said: the PO-33 is great too definitely depends what you're after.
@@OscillatorSink don't worry its still on my wishlist hahaha ;)
Ha, I ordered both a couple weeks ago, still waiting!
Both together could be a fun portable setup
Definitely.
Nice demo! Question: although the NTS-1 sounds great, and can be expanded with oscillators and effects, would you still recommend it to someone who already has an assortment of gear (sample-based GS/XG sound modules, DIY Eurorack modules & guitar effects pedals) ?
That's really a question only you can answer. Does it offer utility or sounds that you're lacking? Would it integrate well into your setup? Would the money be better spent or put towards something else? I mostly use it for effects personally, and it works in stereo which many pedals do not, so that's worth considering perhaps?
@@OscillatorSink Good point. I also appreciate the questions you've listed that need to be considered when making a decision. I'll still need to weigh up everything, but at this stage, I think it will be a worthwhile addition to my setup 🙂
Hi, can you patch direct from the NTS-1 to the Arturia? Or is your lead going through something else offscreen before it reaches the Arturia? Thank you.
It's just a midi connection, so you'll need the midi trs midi adapters, but that's all.
@@OscillatorSink Thanks.
What is that white cable connected between arturia and korg?
Thanks for sharing this.
It's not connected between the both - two separate USB cables, they are both separately providing power. Different cables - they just look the same.
I really like this thing but I’ve read it keeps going to sleep. Is that still a problem?
The newest firmware allows you to disable auto-sleep. Problem solved!
@@OscillatorSink awesome news. Thanks for that!
Witch midi cable do you use on the nts-1 ? those delivered with the beatstep do not work
Yeah, the midi-to-jack cables come in two flavours and the Arturias and Korgs use different standards. The one I'm using is one from Korg.
Korg use "type A", Arturia use "type B". So if you're shopping, aim for those listed as type A.
@@OscillatorSink ok thank you
I believe the Make Noise cable also works.
I love mine!
Glad you're enjoying it!
25 min listening speak just to some seconds synth good work. And i want to know if a buy this a box full of small pieces and electronic pieces is what i'll recibe? GREAT. I HAVE ENOUGHT BWORK AT MY CRAZY ROOM. THANKYOU, THE LAS PART ITS BEEN GENIUS
I'm not entirely sure what all of this means - maybe lost in translation a bit?
But when you buy it it comes as a kit - but all of the electronics are complete - there's no soldiering. It's more like putting together something from IKEA.
Are input and output stereo?
Yes
wish this had a mod matrix
like SPACE setting
Wow, amazing tones! 😳 Can you set the MIDI channel the NTS-1 responds to?
Sorry, I missed this. Yes - it's in the global settings.
Be aware on the NTS the channels run hexadecimally from 0,1,2.... to ...D,E, F instead of the usual 1,2...15,16. So channel 1 on NTS corresponds to channel 2 on a regular MIDI device.
There is any glide?
Not in the built in oscillators, but I believe that User Oscillators can implement it.
Brought mine to work with me today!
A very welcome little friend on the desk!
@@OscillatorSink Very much, and also on the desk is my Monologue controlling & being processed by the NTS-1! Excellent combo.
@@crolodon8024 I like to call that: The Monologue XD! I'm going to be trying that out myself soon...
@@OscillatorSink Haha I also call it the Monologue XD! It's a reallly sweet combo!
Is there a preset memory? Don't see it anywhere.
No. Although I have a mostly complete editor that lets you save the patches: synthmata.github.io/nts1/
Great, thanks!
Korg should make a bigger version and it could be the new microKorg.
A four or six voice version would be killer, something to sit between this and the Minilogue XD.
@@OscillatorSink or just buy 4 of them and midi them together
Dear Oscillator Sink; I bought the NTS-1 expecting to connect it to my AKAI MPK MINI but, as you probably know, they're not compatible out of the box. Could you please, please, please give me some tips on how to proceed. Ideally an option through my MacBook and another computer-independent. Thank you so much in advance!!
With your MacBook you could set up routing within a DAW - but that's something you'll need to go to the manual to work out as I'm not familiar with all DAWs. Stand alone what you want is a USB Midi Host (and the midi adapter for the NTS-1). That would probably be more or less plug and play.
@@OscillatorSink Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge. BTW your Synthmata for Volca Drum is absolutely lovely and elegant. Thanks for that too.
@15:35 👍😂
uhh uhhhh. wow.
Does the Keystep Need a Computer to be connected to. In fact do most MIDI controllers need a computer buffer. Recommendations for best basic Midi Controller for controlling External synths? Does the Keystep have Poly Aftertouch?
You only need a computer to configure it (and if you're just using it for midi, you might never need to do that at all), it runs stand-alone other than that. In fact, it'll run off a USB battery pack so you can even take it out and about.
@@OscillatorSink Awesome, How is the after touch on the Key step. Also Thanks for Answering my barrage of questions!
The aftertouch is better than you'd expect for the price. I have a more expensive keyboard with aftertouch that's noticeably worse than the Keystep!
Muy buen vídeo, te felicito. Aquí una explicación básica del NTS1 en español latinoamericano: ua-cam.com/video/ieeKop0JUQo/v-deo.html
I think you should panic buy lots of gear (I’ll chip in) so We’ve got plenty to watch should the world end 😉
He lives in the south of England...
So he has already spent all his money on loo roll.
I'll let myself out.
I've got plenty here I can dig into or revisit as long as I don't have to pawn them to buy toilet paper!
@@OscillatorSink deepmind always good for me 👍
If the world is ending not sure will have internet or electric unless you're off-grid!🌺🏵️🌻🦊
@@teatime2595 yes, given the evidence I didn’t think this through did I....🤔
No matter the shape of the kit. VOLCAwhatever sounds always the same
Volca beats sounds different than the keys the bass sounds different than the sample! It's about how you play them the fm is pretty crazy too! Most synths sounds alike as well as samples drum machine whatever plus not everyone can afford a 3grand synth mod!
ua-cam.com/video/DplmotYFPD0/v-deo.html :Look at Me!!! (Korg Nu:Tekt NTS-1 PO KO):
This isn't a great way to promote your channel.
Yeah I don't get it? Bad promo for Shure!
Nts 1 or crave behringer. Both monophonic, what to choose!
If you already have something to sequence with, then I'd choose the NTS-1 hands down - with the different oscillators plus the amazing effects, the range of sounds is huge.
@@OscillatorSink It is true that the sounds are pleasant. It can be a good addition to the volca keys that I have. Thanks for this idea
Crave... 3 pots and switches to change them were already uncomfortable 10 years ago
NTS for sure. Using Momo’s new editor you can store presets on your PC!
Thanks!