Using Effects In Sampling Mode - Korg NAUTILUS Series Operation Manual

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Using effects in SAMPLING mode

In SAMPLING mode, you can apply effects to external
audio sources from the Audio Input 1–2 jacks, and sample
the result. It's also possible to apply effects to a multisample
and resample the result.
Routing an external input
1. Go to the SAMPLING > Recording– Audio Input
page.
2. Use Bus Select to specify the bus to which each audio
input will be sent.
For example if you want the signal from a device
connected to Audio Input 1 to be input to insert effect 1,
set the INPUT 1 Bus Select to IFX1.
3. Use Send1 and Send2 to specify the send level of each
timbre to the master effects.
This can be set only if Bus Select is set to L/R or Off.
If Bus Select is set to IFX1–12, the send levels to the
master effects are set by Send1 and Send2 (Insert FX
page) following the insert effects.
4. Use Pan to set the panning of the audio input.
If you're inputting a stereo audio source, you will
normally set the inputs to L000 and R127 respectively.
5. Use Level to adjust the level of the audio input.
Normally you will leave this at 127.
6. FX Control Bus sends the output of the timbre to an
FX Control bus.
The FX Control Buses lets you create effects
"sidechains." Sidechains let you control an effect with
one audio signal (the sidechain), while the effect
processes a completely different audio signal. This is
convenient for use with vocoders, compressors and
limiters, gates, etc. For more information, see "FX
Control Buses" on page 735 of the PG.
7. REC Bus sends the audio input to a REC bus.
By selecting a REC bus as the "Source Bus," you can
sample the signal that's being sent to the REC bus.
Normally when sampling in this mode, you will turn this
Off, since the Source Bus will be set to L and R.
8. Turn the Audio In button on.
Effects selection and routing Using effects in SAMPLING mode
Insert effects
1. Go to the Insert FX page.
2. Choose the insert effect that you want to use on the
audio input.
Press the popup button, and choose an effect from the
nine categories.
3. Press the On/Off button to turn on the insert effect.
Each time you press the button, the insert effect will be
switched on/off. When Off, the result will be the same as
when 000: No Effect is selected. The input sound will be
output without change.
4. Make Chain settings.
If the Chain check box is checked, the insert effect will
be connected in series.
5. Make settings for Pan (CC#8), "Bus Sel. (Bus Select),"
"Send 1," "Send 2," REC Bus and "Ctrl Bus" for the
sound after it has passed through the insert effects.
If effects are chained, the settings that follow the last IFX
are valid (except for "Ctrl Bus").
Pan: Sets the pan.
Bus Sel. (Bus Select): Specifies the output destination.
Normally you will set this to L/R. If you wish to send the
sound that has passed through the insert effects to Audio
Outputs (individual) 1–4, select 1–4, 1/2, or 3/4.
Send 1, Send 2: Sets the send levels to the master effects.
For this example, set this to 127.
Ctrl Bus: The signal processed by the insert effect will
be sent to the FX Control bus. Use this if you want to use
another sound to control the audio being input to an
effect. You can use the two FX Control buses to control
effects freely.
For more information, see "FX Control Buses" on
page 735 of the PG.
REC Bus: The sound processed by the insert effect will
be sent to the REC bus. In the Audio Input page, you can
set the Sampling Setup Source Bus to a REC bus, and
sample the signal that is sent to the REC bus. Normally
you will sample with Source Bus set to L/R and REC
Bus turned Off. However by using the REC bus, the
direct sound of the audio input and the sound processed
by the insert effect can be mixed to a REC bus and
sampled.
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