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# Seamless MIDI & USB connectivity DIY assembly kit Powerful digital oscillator & multi-effects Nu:Tekt NTS-1 Digital Synth Kit

**Brand:** korg
**Price:** € 236.67
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## Summary

> 🎹 Unlock pro synth power in a pocket-sized DIY marvel!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Nu:Tekt NTS-1 Digital Synth Kit by korg
- **How much does it cost?** € 236.67 with free shipping
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## Best For

- korg enthusiasts

## Why This Product

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## Key Features

- • **Effects That Elevate:** Built-in chorus, flanger, phaser, reverb & delay transform any sound, including external gear.
- • **Infinite Sonic Expansion:** Open-source logue-SDK compatibility lets you load or create custom oscillators & effects.
- • **Pro-Grade Digital Engine:** Features KORG’s acclaimed digital oscillator and versatile arpeggiator for rich, dynamic tones.
- • **Build Your Sound Universe:** Self-assembly kit with included tools—craft your synth, your way.
- • **Plug, Play & Perform Anywhere:** Compact, lightweight design with USB power and MIDI connectivity for on-the-go creativity.

## Overview

The KORG Nu:Tekt NTS-1 is a compact, self-assembly digital synthesizer kit featuring a powerful digital oscillator from KORG’s flagship models, a versatile arpeggiator, and a rich multi-effects engine. Designed for portability and customization, it supports open-source logue-SDK for endless sound expansion and connects seamlessly via USB and MIDI. Perfect for millennial pros seeking hands-on synthesis with professional-grade sound and community-driven innovation.

## Description

From the manufacturer Korg NTS-1 Digital Synth Kit Korg is always creating new ways to experience hands-on, fun music-making. Now, you can too. The Nu:Tekt NTS-1 digital KIT is a unique, flexible, and easy DIY synthesizer that you can easily assemble yourself (tool included), without any soldering. The first of its kind from Korg’s DIY-focused Nu:Tekt brand, NTS-1 packs a powerful synth and multi-effects engine into a compact and highly portable form factor. Its DIY nature means it’s also very customisable. Explore the possibilities! NTS-1 is also completely compatible with the logue-SDK*, making it possible to create custom oscillators and effects or upload any of the content available for Minilogue XD and Prologue. * When using 3rd party plugins on the NTS-1 please consult with the developer first as the content may sound differently than with Minilogue XD or Prologue based on polyphony. A wide range of sonic possibilities Belying its size, the Nu:Tekt NTS-1 features a digital oscillator inspired by the MULTI engine as found on the acclaimed Prologue and Minilogue XD, along with an extremely capable arpeggiator including multiple ranges, scales, and modes, plus dedicated spatial, modulation, and delay sections, each with multiple settings to explore. With a single monophonic digital oscillator, one multimode filter, an envelope generator, three LFOs and three stereo effect processors, the NTS-1 is a very powerful, flexible, fun-to-explore synth. The main oscillator can produce Sawtooth, Triangle, Square and VPM waveforms, and can load custom oscillators created from Korg’s logue SDK, which means it’s compatible with content created for Prologue and Minilogue XD. These waveforms can be easily re-shaped and adjusted just by simply turning a couple of knobs. A wide selection of filters (Low pass 2/4-pole, High pass 2/4-pole, Band pass 2/4-pole and OPEN mode, all with resonance) give you serious control over the overall tone of the oscillator. The three onboard effects units are inspired by those on Korg’s Minilogue XD, which itself took onboard effects to a whole new level. Numerous reverbs, modulation effects, and delays are available to blend and edit at will, to add a finishing touch to your sound creations. NTS-1 also offers a fun and practical arpeggiator with several patterns available. Scales and numerous note orders including a Random mode are also available to create new and original ideas on the fly. The pattern length can be adjusted (from 1 to 24 steps) and, when synced externally, the step duration can also be adjusted (16th to 64th notes). Thanks to its ribbon controller, simple interface and display, the NTS-1 can be played and enjoyed very intuitively. Deeper parameter changes are also possible with several combinations of buttons / knobs, furthering the possibilities. Don’t let its size fool you; NTS-1 goes deep but keeps it all easily accessible. Customise the experience Get creative and use the NTS-1 in a wide variety of setups The fun isn’t over after you finish building the NTS-1. The screws on the side panels are long enough to let you easily attach custom side panels. Get creative and use the NTS-1 in a wide variety of setups. Equipped with AUDIO IN, SYNC IN, SYNC OUT and MIDI IN connectors, the NTS-1 can easily be used in combination with other hardware and software. Powerful digital effects You can control it using external MIDI controllers and sequencers, use it to modify an audio signal with its powerful digital effects, or even sync it to other hardware and jam along! It’s also USB micro-B powered so you can plug it directly into a portable battery and take it anywhere with you! You can also connect to your computer’s USB port or directly to the power supply using a standard USB power plug. Free bundle of music software The NTS-1 comes with a diverse variety of music software, including software synths from Korg and other brands, “Skoove” which will help you improve your keyboard playing skills, “Reason Lite” DAW software to record your songs, and Izotope’s “Ozone Elements”, to master your final audio using AI. In other words, the moment you get your hands on this synthesizer you'll have a variety of tools to help you take your music to the next level.

Review: Almost Too Good To Be True! - Not sure what I can add to the mny glowing reviews the Korg NTS-1 has already received on this desertcart product page. The NTS-1 is a small, self-assembly synth with built-in effects engine giving you chorus, flanger, phaser, reverb and delay effects right out of the box. Putting together this little flat-pack marvel took around 20 minutes and it only took that long because I have rubbish eyes and was straining a little with some of the smaller screws and the placement of the keyboard ribbon. A small screwdriver is included in the package along with instructions and I don't think many people would struggle to make it. The only really scary bit is snapping the boards apart when you first start making it. I was worried I would damage something, but I needn't have worried. It was a relief though plugging it in and getting power - and sound. The only real issue I had, which was frustrating for half-an-hour or so, was my PCs inability to detect the NTS-1 when it was plugged into a USB port. I had already downloaded the Korg Librarian software and the updater. Seems that I had previously installed too many midi devices onto my PC and the Korg needed to be in the "top ten" of midi devices, so I had to uninstall some older Midi devices I no longer used. That sorted the problem, but it was pretty frustrating for a while. Once I'd got the synth hooked up to my headphones and Arturia Keystep via a TRS/Midi Cable (annoyingly not supplied) then I was blown away by the sound and range of this little marvel. Due to the size, you have to get used to using muti-function buttons, for instance, holding down certain buttons and turning knob A or B, gives you more options than simply just twiddling those knobs. The ribbon keyboard is pretty dire, but I never expected it to be great, but you can easily play it with a stylus rather than fingers. The Arp works brilliantly with multi play modes available. There is a single digital oscillator and multiple mode filter with high, low and band pass options, plus three LFO types. While I love the sound of this little synth, for me, the icing on the cake and the main reason for purchase was the on-board effects. They sound stunning and the beauty of the NTS-1 is the ability to route external hardware through the box, so you can use other external synths with the effects. And, there's more, there's a thriving community of enthusiasts who have created custom oscillators and effects that can be loaded onto the NTS-1 via the aforementioned Librarian software. Some are paid for, some ask for donations and some are totally free. This makes a brilliant products even more brilliant. As my review heading states, this Korg seems too good to be true, it really is one of those rare products that comes along and blows all its competitors out of the water. For around £80 you can get a multi effects pedal/engine and a brilliant mono synth with arp, with the ability to load literally hundreds effects and oscillators! I'd give this ten stars if I could. Buy. One. Now.
Review: THE technology bargain of the year - It’s 2021, the silicon shortage is still impacting all areas and you can’t buy a graphics card or a car for a sensible price. Not a great year. The Korg NTS-1 has been out for a couple of years now but what’s remarkable is it’s still available for its original retail price. Buy one now before it goes up in price or becomes available. What you get for the price is almost unbelievable. Yes you build it (screw it together, no soldering required) yourself. Yes it’s monophonic. Yes it’s digital. Yes it looks like a toy with its skeletal design and tiny ribbon keyboard. But none of that matters. What you’re buying is an expandable, open-sourced synthesiser with a phenomenal effects unit capable of processing external audio, possibly making it the audio bargain of the decade. Thanks to the open-source design the downloadable librarian software allows you add new third-party oscillators, modulators, delays and reverbs, and if that’s not enough you can create your own. Out of the box and powered up for the first time it sounds like it looks. As basic as a square wave. And then moments later you’re listening to a rich, expansive sound that belies its looks and price. It’s far more fully featured than you’d guess with a comprehensive MIDI implementation allowing external parameter control via CC. It only features a single MIDI-IN via 3.5mm jack but this is sufficient for a sound module at the end of a chain. Sync-in and out ports are present for compatibility with analogue equipment and it’s an obvious choice for any Volca owner. There’s a micro-USB port for power and unlike the Volcas there’s no provision for batteries so you’ll need a USB power bank, USB 5v mains adapter/charger or a computer. The USB port allows uploading/downloading sounds and effects, as mentioned, but it also acts as a USB MIDI interface alongside the 3.5mm input socket. No USB audio I/O but that’s not a problem. As a stand-alone device it’s a capable monophonic synth with great effects which absolutely transform and lift the sound, but it’s big selling point for many will be that effects section. I’ve already mentioned the Korg Volca series a couple of times but the NTS-1 is a no-brainer for any Volca owner, especially the Volca Keys. It works with any audio souce though and there are a range of input attenuation settings available in the global options, just another example of how feature-packed the NTS-1 is. It’s a steal at the price.

## Features

- The KORG NTS-1 is an exciting way into Electronic Synths - Build it (tools included), tweak it, connect it - a world of synthesis is at your fingertips
- The first of its kind from KORG’s DIY-focused Nu:Tekt brand, the NTS-1 packs a powerful synth and multi-effects engine into a compact unit that you can build, carry and connect anywhere. Its DIY nature means it’s also very customisable.
- The NTS-1 is also completely compatible with the logue-SDK, so it is possible to run any custom oscillator and effect content available for minilogue xd and prologue or create your own
- Despite it's small size, the Nu:Tekt NTS-1 features a digital oscillator as found on the acclaimed kORG Prologue and Minilogue, along with a fun and practical arpeggiator with several patterns available. Scales and numerous note orders including a Random Mode are to create new and original ideas on the fly
- Not only is the NTS-1 a great self build project it includes a bundle of music software including 'Ozone Elements', Software Synths from KORG, 'Reason Lite' DAW software and 'Skoove' to help improve your keyboard playing skills

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07XH591BH |
| Best Sellers Rank | 50,748 in Musical Instruments & DJ ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments & DJ ) 73 in Tabletop Synthesizers |
| Body Material | Kohlefaser |
| Brand | KORG |
| Brand Name | KORG |
| Colour | Black |
| Connector Type | USB Type B |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 1,203 Reviews |
| Finish Type | Polished |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04058059195624, 04959112192782 |
| Included Components | USB cable, Owner’s manual, Screwdriver |
| Item Dimensions | 12.9 x 7.8 x 3.9 centimetres |
| Item Type Name | Digital Synth Kit |
| Item Weight | 290 Grams |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 12.9 x 7.8 x 3.9 centimetres |
| Item weight | 290 Grams |
| Manufacturer | KORG |
| Material | Kohlefaser |
| Model Name | NTS |
| Model Number | NTS-1 |
| Model name | NTS |
| Part Number | NTS-1 |
| Product Warranty | 1 year waranty. |
| Set Name | NTS-1 |
| Sound Profile | Diverse sound profiles |
| UPC | 192223192485 |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** KORG
- **Colour:** Black
- **Item dimensions L x W x H:** 12.9 x 7.8 x 3.9 centimetres
- **Material:** Kohlefaser
- **Model name:** NTS

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Im a drummer so forgive me again - can you connect to a midi keyboard and also to a daw, simultaneously? if so what cables do i need? sorry and thanks**
A: Yes you can, the easiest way is via the NTS-1 USB connector using the included cable.  The same applies for your MIDI keyboard, connect via USB and then route the MIDI signals through the DAW. If you know the model number of your MIDI controller,  I can check for you.

**Q: Is there a way of using this as a basic "boots and cats" drum machine?**
A: Yes. I use it primarily for this purpose, and to add effects to external audio. You can upload a patch that spreads kick, snare, and a closed hat sound over the range of the keys, select a ‘pattern’ with the ARP, and latch it. Combined with the different effects, you can get a surprising variety of drum sounds and patterns from it, even though it’s not a drum machine.

**Q: Im a drummer so forgive me - is it possible to connect this directly to a mac running a DAW to record the sounds?**
A: No problem at all!
The NTS-1 can easily be connected to a DAW, connect the audio output of the NTS-1 to the MAC's line input. It's also possible to drive the NTS-1 via MIDI with the appropriate connection, this can be either USB or MIDI with the appropriate interface/cable configuration.

**Q: Can an *actual owner* comment on how robust one of these is? I love the sounds it can make, but surface mount pots + mechanical strain @ £80? Hmmmm.**
A: Depends what you are planning on doing with it!!
The pots are well anchored (not just surface mounted but through-hole) and not really any different to other gear - except there is no front panel to add extra support to the shafts.
I treat all my music gear with respect and this is no different.
The mini 'keyboard' is great for auditioning sounds but not really all that playable. A type A TRS to DIN midi adapter will give you the capability to use a keyboard with DIN midi - or use usb via a computer.
The rear sockets are all well anchored too. It's has a quality feel construction-wise and it a joy to assemble.
I would say it feels 'durable' and is fantastic value at Amazon's price.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Almost Too Good To Be True!
*by C***E on 10 January 2024*

Not sure what I can add to the mny glowing reviews the Korg NTS-1 has already received on this Amazon product page. The NTS-1 is a small, self-assembly synth with built-in effects engine giving you chorus, flanger, phaser, reverb and delay effects right out of the box. Putting together this little flat-pack marvel took around 20 minutes and it only took that long because I have rubbish eyes and was straining a little with some of the smaller screws and the placement of the keyboard ribbon. A small screwdriver is included in the package along with instructions and I don't think many people would struggle to make it. The only really scary bit is snapping the boards apart when you first start making it. I was worried I would damage something, but I needn't have worried. It was a relief though plugging it in and getting power - and sound. The only real issue I had, which was frustrating for half-an-hour or so, was my PCs inability to detect the NTS-1 when it was plugged into a USB port. I had already downloaded the Korg Librarian software and the updater. Seems that I had previously installed too many midi devices onto my PC and the Korg needed to be in the "top ten" of midi devices, so I had to uninstall some older Midi devices I no longer used. That sorted the problem, but it was pretty frustrating for a while. Once I'd got the synth hooked up to my headphones and Arturia Keystep via a TRS/Midi Cable (annoyingly not supplied) then I was blown away by the sound and range of this little marvel. Due to the size, you have to get used to using muti-function buttons, for instance, holding down certain buttons and turning knob A or B, gives you more options than simply just twiddling those knobs. The ribbon keyboard is pretty dire, but I never expected it to be great, but you can easily play it with a stylus rather than fingers. The Arp works brilliantly with multi play modes available. There is a single digital oscillator and multiple mode filter with high, low and band pass options, plus three LFO types. While I love the sound of this little synth, for me, the icing on the cake and the main reason for purchase was the on-board effects. They sound stunning and the beauty of the NTS-1 is the ability to route external hardware through the box, so you can use other external synths with the effects. And, there's more, there's a thriving community of enthusiasts who have created custom oscillators and effects that can be loaded onto the NTS-1 via the aforementioned Librarian software. Some are paid for, some ask for donations and some are totally free. This makes a brilliant products even more brilliant. As my review heading states, this Korg seems too good to be true, it really is one of those rare products that comes along and blows all its competitors out of the water. For around £80 you can get a multi effects pedal/engine and a brilliant mono synth with arp, with the ability to load literally hundreds effects and oscillators! I'd give this ten stars if I could. Buy. One. Now.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ THE technology bargain of the year
*by S***Y on 29 December 2021*

It’s 2021, the silicon shortage is still impacting all areas and you can’t buy a graphics card or a car for a sensible price. Not a great year. The Korg NTS-1 has been out for a couple of years now but what’s remarkable is it’s still available for its original retail price. Buy one now before it goes up in price or becomes available. What you get for the price is almost unbelievable. Yes you build it (screw it together, no soldering required) yourself. Yes it’s monophonic. Yes it’s digital. Yes it looks like a toy with its skeletal design and tiny ribbon keyboard. But none of that matters. What you’re buying is an expandable, open-sourced synthesiser with a phenomenal effects unit capable of processing external audio, possibly making it the audio bargain of the decade. Thanks to the open-source design the downloadable librarian software allows you add new third-party oscillators, modulators, delays and reverbs, and if that’s not enough you can create your own. Out of the box and powered up for the first time it sounds like it looks. As basic as a square wave. And then moments later you’re listening to a rich, expansive sound that belies its looks and price. It’s far more fully featured than you’d guess with a comprehensive MIDI implementation allowing external parameter control via CC. It only features a single MIDI-IN via 3.5mm jack but this is sufficient for a sound module at the end of a chain. Sync-in and out ports are present for compatibility with analogue equipment and it’s an obvious choice for any Volca owner. There’s a micro-USB port for power and unlike the Volcas there’s no provision for batteries so you’ll need a USB power bank, USB 5v mains adapter/charger or a computer. The USB port allows uploading/downloading sounds and effects, as mentioned, but it also acts as a USB MIDI interface alongside the 3.5mm input socket. No USB audio I/O but that’s not a problem. As a stand-alone device it’s a capable monophonic synth with great effects which absolutely transform and lift the sound, but it’s big selling point for many will be that effects section. I’ve already mentioned the Korg Volca series a couple of times but the NTS-1 is a no-brainer for any Volca owner, especially the Volca Keys. It works with any audio souce though and there are a range of input attenuation settings available in the global options, just another example of how feature-packed the NTS-1 is. It’s a steal at the price.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great Synth.
*by N***. on 13 November 2021*

Good things come in small packages & this tiny, but powerful monophonic synthesizer by korg, certainly lives up to that saying. It's worth buying, purely for it's filter and effects, which you can access with an 'audio in' 3.5mm socket and plug any headphone level audio into. The synth itself is far from shabby, It boasts an arpeggiator & the sounds you can conjure up with this are bassy, clear and limited only by your imagination. It comes as a kit, but it's extremely easy, if a little fiddly, (tiny screws..), to assemble. No soldering required and the only scary bit is splitting the circuit boards. (a straight edge like the edge of a book helps a lot). My only criticism of the whole package, concerns the 'free' software package thats bundled with the hardware. It entails opening several 3rd party web accounts, downloading several "authorisers/installer" programs, and jumping through many, many, VERY irritating hoops, in order to use the plug ins, and software synths within your DAW. I actually gave up.. and won't care if I never hear the words 'izotope', 'iLOK' or 'UVI' in my life ever again.. (As 'security' goes, they seem to be the single most effective way of ensuring that NOBODY uses the software they're supposed to be protecting, EVER..). That said..., I'd have been quite happy without the software anyway, so color me happy. :) My advice to anyone buying this great little synth is to pick out the card bearing a serial number, and the offer of the free software, ....and frisbee it into oblivion. You'll save yourself a lot of frustration, and there are many better, free.., software synths out there anyway. (Check out 'Vita' as an example). Concentrate on the actual hardware you bought, and you'll have fun with it. All in all, a great purchase, of a satisfying little music making synth.

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