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KORG Nu:Tekt NTS-1

With the Nu:Tekt NTS-1, Korg is returning to a miniature form that at first glance could be mistaken for 2010’s tiny analogue Monotron. But, apart from being small and monophonic, there are virtually no other similarities.

That’s a good thing too. The Nu:Tekt NTS-1 is an all-digital DIY monosynth with built-in modulation, delay and reverb effects, as well as MIDI control, an arpeggiator, an integrated speaker and an audio input. At the heart of the NTS-1 is the same digital voice found in the Minilogue XD and the Prologue. At just £99, that’s already a lot of value for your money. But the NTS-1can do much more.

The strength of this mini synth is that you can add to its

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