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Sampling (Open Sampling System)
23.Repeat steps 14 and 15 several times more to record a
few more samples.
(Example: "Easy," "To," "Sample," "With,"
"NAUTILUS")
Listen to the recorded result
24.Play the keys one after another.
Play the keys starting at C2 in semitone steps. The
samples you just recorded will play one after another.
(For example if you sequentially play the keys from C2
through F#2, you will hear "It's So Easy To Sample With
NAUTILUS.")
The multisample you created can be used as a program or
combination. (See "Converting a Multisample to a
Program" on page 144)
Sampling external audio through insert
effects
In this example, we'll apply an insert effect to the sound
from a mic connected to the Audio Input 1 jack, and sample
the processed sound in stereo.
Connecting a mic and adjusting the input level
1. Connect your mic to the rear panel Audio Input 1
jack. (See "Sampling your voice from a mic, and
playing it back as a one-shot sample" on page 134)
Sampling Setup
2. Select the "Auto Sampling Setup" page menu
command on the SAMPLING > Recording– Audio
Input page to display the command.
3. Select "REC Audio Input".
This configures the external audio for sampling.
4. Set "Source Audio" to "Audio Input 1/2". Sample an
instrument or other sound source, whose analog audio
outputs are connected to the AUDIO INPUT 1/2 jacks
of the NAUTILUS.
5. Set "L-Mono/R-Mono/Stereo" to "Stereo". The input
signals from the INPUT 1/2 jacks are sent to the
internal L/R channels, and the signals are sampled in
stereo.
6. Set "Save to" to RAM. The sampled data will be saved
to RAM.
7. Set "IFX" to "IFX1". Insert effect 1 will be used for
sampling.
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8. Press the OK button to execute the command.
This completes the setup process for sampling.
Note: You might want to recheck the settings you made.
Recording– Audio Input page
Audio In: On
– INPUT1 –
"Bus Select" IFX1
Set the INPUT 1 jack's input level, pan and send
destination to the IFX1 bus.
Recording – Recording page
– REC Sample Setup –
Mode: Stereo
This samples the sounds in stereo that are coming in
through the internal L/R channels.
The other settings are the same as "Sampling your voice
from a mic, and playing it back as a one-shot sample" on
page 134.
9. Let's change the settings a bit.
Set the "Pan" parameter of "Input1" on the Recording –
Audio Input page to "C064".
This sets the input signal to the center of the stereo field.
Also, set the "Trigger" to "Threshold", the "Level" to
"−30 dB", and the "Pre Trigger" to "005ms".
10.Go to the IFX– Insert FX page.
Press the IFX tab, and then the Insert FX tab.
11.Select IFX1, and from Reverb/ER category on IFX
Select page, select 101: Reverb Hall and press OK
button.
Press IFX1 On/Off to turn it on.
12.Speak into the mic, and verify that reverb is applied.
You can use the IFX1 page (IFX1 tab) to edit the effect
settings.
13.Make sure that the Bus Sel. that follows IFX1 is set to
L/R.

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