Korg NAUTILUS Series Parameter Manual page 724

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MEDIA mode
1. To load the data, press the OK button. To cancel
without loading, press the Cancel button.
The sample will be loaded after the last Sample that
currently exists in SAMPLING mode (similar to loading
with the Append option).
Note: You can load multiple files at once, as long as they are
in the same directory. See "Multiple Select" on page 696 and
"Loading multiple files at once" on page 711
Loading AKAI S1000/S3000 format Sample files,
Program files, or Volumes
The NAUTILUS can load AKAI S1000/S3000 format
Samples, Programs, and Volumes. The sounds can then can
be used in SAMPLING mode, and saved as User Sample
Banks.
The AKAI format uses the concept of "key groups." For
each key zone, up to four samples can be assigned, and these
four can be switched or crossfaded by velocity. Key zones
can also be crossfaded.
If you load an AKAI Program file into the NAUTILUS with
Advanced Conversion Load turned off, a single sample
will correspond to each key zone, meaning that a maximum
of four multisamples will be used to create a key map in the
velocity order of each key group. Also, key zones will not be
crossfaded.
• When you load Program file data, settings such as key
group, key group zone, oscillator, pitch, filter, amp/pan,
and EG are supported, and can be converted into a
NAUTILUS program, or programs + combination.
• When you load a Volume, all Program files and Sample
files included in the Volume can be loaded together.
• AKAI S1000/S3000 format stereo Sample files and
Program files whose names end in "-L" and "-R" can be
loaded into the NAUTILUS as stereo samples and
multisamples.
When the above files are loaded, "-L" and "-R" will
automatically be moved to the end of the sample name or
multisample name (23 and 24 character) so that they can
automatically be recognized as stereo samples or
multisamples.
Load AKAI Sample File
The selected Sample will be loaded as a sample.
1. To load the data, press the OK button. To cancel
without loading, press the Cancel button.
The sample will be loaded after the last sample that
currently exists in SAMPLING mode (similar to loading
714
with the Append option). If you save the data, it will be
stored in Korg format. It is also possible to export as a
.AIF or .WAV file; see "Export Samples as AIF/WAV".
Note: You can load multiple files within the directory. (See
"Multiple Select" on page 696, "Loading multiple files at
once" on page 711)
If the data that is loaded as a sample contains a loop
point, you can set Start Offset (PROGRAM2–1c) on the
NAUTILUS so that the sound will begin from the loop
point.
Note: If the end (19 and 20 characters) of the sample name is
"-L" and "-R," the "-L" and "-R" will automatically be
moved to the end of the NAUTILUS's sample name (23 and
24 characters).
When you load two files whose sample names are identical
except for ending in "-L" and "-R," and assign them to a
stereo multisample in SAMPLING mode, they will be
recognized as a stereo sample.
Akai S1000/S3000 Loop Conversion
In rare cases, loops from Akai samples may need to be
changed when loaded into the NAUTILUS:
• Some Akai samples may contain multiple loops. If this is
the case, NAUTILUS will use the first HOLD loop, if
present. If there is no HOLD loop, NAUTILUS will use
the longest loop.
• Some Akai samples may have loop lengths with a
resolution of less than a single sample. In this case,
NAUTILUS will round the loop to the nearest sample.

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