Deal: save 23% OFF on the Korg NTS-1 digital Synthesizer

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Deal: for a limited time, you can save 23% OFF on the mighty Korg NTS-1 digital Synthesizer powered by the open-source multi-engine.

To start the weekend I have a new interesting hardware deal for you. This time for European readers.

Amazon has discounted the price of the portable but mighty Korg NTS-1 digital Synthesizer by 23% in its EU shops. For example, you can get it in Germany for €76.50 instead of €99 and more.

Korg NTS-1 deal

Deal Korg NTS-1

The Korg NTS-1 is a small, portable all-digital Synthesizer that you can use with a power bank. The highlight of the synth is the built-in engine. It’s a digital multi-engine that is open-source. Using the SDK, other developers can program new algorithms for the small synth dwarf.

Korg ships the NTS-1 with a monophonic Synthesizer with a single multi-wave oscillator, multimode filter, an envelope, three LFOs, three stereo effects, and an arpeggiator. Exciting here is that you can fully customize the oscillator and the three stereo effects. So completely different algorithms can be loaded in the engine and you can turn the NTS-1 in seconds in a new Synthesizer.

Another highlight is the stereo input, with which the NTS-1 can also be used as a super versatile 3-slot multi-FX processor. Thanks to the open interface, you can also build your very own multi-FX processor here.

The NTS-1 offers a lot for the asking price. It is a full Synthesizer with MIDI but also a powerful multi-FX device in one.

The Korg NTS-1 is now available with a 23% discount on Amazon Europe (.de, .fr, co.uk…) It is not known how long the deal will last.

More information here: Korg 

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4 Comments

      • Sorry to hear that. But I haven’t had a bad experience with them yet. Are there statistics indicating whether Amazon is better or worse than let’s say Thomann, Bax, Key Music and others?

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