Resampling A Song To Create A Wave File - Korg NAUTILUS Series Operation Manual

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11.Press the SAMPLING REC button.
When you play your guitar, the level meter will indicate
the volume at which the guitar will be sampled.
If the display indicates "CLIP!," use the VALUE
controllers to lower the Recording Level slider (in the
right of the display) below 0.0 to an appropriate level.
12.When you have finished making adjustments, press
the SAMPLING REC button.
13.Press the SAMPLING REC button, and then the
SAMPLING START/STOP button to enter recording-
standby mode.
Press the LOCATE button to reset the song playback
location to the beginning of the song, and press the
SEQUENCER START/STOP button to play back.
Begin playing at the point where you want to record.
Sampling will begin when the Threshold Level volume
is exceeded.

Resampling a song to create a Wave file

You can record a completed Song to a stereo WAVE file, and
then burn that WAVE file to an internal drive.
1. In SEQUENCER mode, select the song from which
you want to create a WAVE file.
Either create a song, or use MEDIA mode to load a
previously-created song.
A maximum of 80 minutes for either mono or stereo can
be written to media in one sampling operation (mono:
approximately 440 MB, stereo: approximately 879 MB).
2. Go to the SEQUENCER > Home– Sampling page.
3. We will be modifying the Audio Input settings, so turn
the Input "Use Global Setting" off.
4. Choose the Auto HDR/Sampling Setup page menu
command.
The Auto HDR/Sampling Setup dialog box will appear.
Sampling in SEQUENCER mode Resampling a song to create a Wave file
14.At the point where you want to stop sampling, press
15.Press the LOCATE button to return to the beginning
5. Choose "2ch Mix to Disk."
6. Press the OK button to execute the command.
7. Use the page menu command Select Directory/File for
the SEQUENCER START/STOP button.
Song playback and sampling will end.
Sampling will also stop if the specified Sample Time is
reached.
of the song, and press the SEQUENCER
START/STOP button. Notice that the sampled audio
is played back along with the song.
For details on how the Compare function works for In-
Track Sampling, refer to "In-Track Sampling" on
page 148.
Preparations for In-Track Sampling are now complete.
– Audio Input –
INPUT 1 & 2, USB 1 & 2
Bus Select: Off
REC Bus: Off
Turn off the busses for all six audio inputs.
– RECORDING LEVEL–
Recording Level: 0.0
This is the default setting for resampling.
– Sampling Setup –
Source Bus: L/R
The sound sent to L/R bus will be sampled.
Trigger: Sequencer START Button
Press the SAMPLING REC button and START/STOP
button to enter record-standby mode. Then press the
SEQUENCER START/STOP button to start recording.
Save to: Disk
The sample will be saved to the disk, directory, and file
name specified in Select Directory/File for Sample to
Disk.
Mode: Stereo
The sound of the internal L/R channels will be sampled in
stereo.
Sample to Disk to set the disk. directory, and file name
for the WAVE file.
Use Drive Select and the Open and Up buttons to select
the directory in which the WAVE file will be saved.
Press the text edit button to go to the text edit dialog box,
and enter a filename.
Leave Take No. checked. The number at the right of
Take No. will be input as the last two characters of the
filename.
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