Korg Nautilus Patches ((link)) Online

The gold standard for Electric Piano patches. Their "EP-1 Custom Library" fixes the velocity issues of the factory EPs and delivers the most playable Rhodes MkI sound outside of a real hardware unit.

The Nautilus has a vast patch library, including: korg nautilus patches

| Feature | Korg Nautilus | Yamaha MODX/Montage | Roland Fantom | |--------|--------------|----------------------|----------------| | | 9 | 2 (AWM2 + FM-X) | 3 (Zen-Core + V-Piano + SuperNATURAL) | | Piano realism | Excellent (SGX-2) | Very good (CFX, Bösendorfer) | Good (V-Piano) | | Virtual analog | AL-1, MS-20, Polysix | Limited (only via FM or samples) | Zen-Core (deep but menu-divey) | | FM synthesis | MOD-7 (very deep) | FM-X (8 operators, great) | Limited (via Zen-Core) | | Physical modeling | STR-1 (plucked strings) | None | SuperNATURAL Acoustic | | Ease of editing | Touchscreen, but deep menus | Touchscreen + knobs | Large screen + dedicated knobs | | Factory patch count | ~2,500 programs | ~2,000 | ~4,000 | The gold standard for Electric Piano patches

A single Program is one sound. A Combination is where the Nautilus shines—layering up to 16 programs across the keyboard with different zones, effects, and MIDI channels. Most professional sold commercially are actually Combis because they turn the keyboard into a “wall of sound.” A Combination is where the Nautilus shines—layering up