Korg built a tiny mixer like a live-rig command center, then made buyers assemble it without touching a soldering iron. The NTS-4 joins the Nu:Tekt family as a steel-bodied DIY unit aimed at Volca gear, NTS devices, desktop synths, and Eurorack setups.
Six inputs fit inside the 195 x 125 x 38 mm chassis: four handle stereo sources, while two accept mono signals with switchable attenuation for modular-level audio. Every channel gets Cue, Mute, and an effects send, which makes quick performance changes feel far less menu-diving-heavy.
Built-in processing covers delay, reverb, chorus, filtering, phasing, distortion, compression, limiting, and other sound-mangling tricks. External effects can enter through dedicated send and return connections. Audio travels through USB-C at 24-bit and 48kHz, with USB MIDI, bus power, and a separate MIDI output onboard.
At 613 g, this thing stays genuinely portable. Korg prices it at £189 with VAT or €219, while the 9V adapter costs extra.
Six inputs fit inside the 195 x 125 x 38 mm chassis: four handle stereo sources, while two accept mono signals with switchable attenuation for modular-level audio. Every channel gets Cue, Mute, and an effects send, which makes quick performance changes feel far less menu-diving-heavy.
Built-in processing covers delay, reverb, chorus, filtering, phasing, distortion, compression, limiting, and other sound-mangling tricks. External effects can enter through dedicated send and return connections. Audio travels through USB-C at 24-bit and 48kHz, with USB MIDI, bus power, and a separate MIDI output onboard.
At 613 g, this thing stays genuinely portable. Korg prices it at £189 with VAT or €219, while the 9V adapter costs extra.