Thanks for the suggestion.D-Fusion wrote: Thu May 14, 2026 11:01 amI would go for the Nautilus Based on your music style and description.
It has a lot of different synthesizer engines built in and many good sounds for those genre's.
Back in the day the Triton was used a lot for those types of music styles and the Nautilus is a big step up from that tech.
The Juno X is also a great option but you have to remember that if you go for that one you will buy into the Zen core Eco system that is tempting you to buy more sounds and synth models for it to get more sounds.
Instead of the Juno X i would go for the Jupiter X If you want a Roland Keyboard that has more synth models included instead of being stuck with Juno models.
You can also buy Zenology Pro and buy the SRX banks and Synth models you want instead and save some money and you won't get into polyphony issues (only remember that the Vst version needs reactivation every 30 days).
https://www.reddit.com/r/synthesizers/c ... t/hdq4lrx/
Nautilus AT has been in my shortlisted synthesizers, but it is over $2000 where I am, so still not sure about it. Also, the controls seem to be limited compared to other options in similar price range.
Similar case with Roland synths. Also, since I already own Zenology Pro and other software libraries from Roland, I want to buy something else - likely something Korg or Yamaha.