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Korg NAUTILUS 88 manual available for free PDF download: Operation Manual
Korg NAUTILUS 88 Operation Manual (269 pages)
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Korg
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Musical Instrument
| Size: 18.06 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Introduction to NAUTILUS
7
Front and Rear Panels
7
Front Panel
7
Rear Panel
11
Touchview User Interface
13
Basic Information
16
About the NAUTILUS' Modes
16
About the NAUTILUS' PCM Memory
19
About Polyphony
19
Basic Operations
20
Setup
24
Turning the Power On/Off
24
Connections
26
Playing and Editing Programs
31
Playing Programs
31
Selecting Programs
31
Using Controllers
35
Easy Program Editing
38
Quick Edits Using the RT Control Knobs
38
Quick Layer/Split
41
Quick Layer Example: Adding Strings to a Piano Sound
42
Quick Split Example: Adding Left-Hand Bass to a Piano
44
Detailed Program Editing
46
Editing HD-1 Programs
46
Using Lfos and Envelopes (Egs)
49
Using Alternate Modulation (AMS)
50
And the AMS Mixers
50
Controlling Pitch
51
Using Filters
52
Using the Amp Section
54
Using Exi
56
Using Vector Synthesis
58
Effects
59
Playing and Editing Combinations
61
Playing Combinations
61
Selecting Combinations
61
Easy Combination Editing
64
Changing the Programs Within a Combi
64
Adjusting the MIX
64
Quick Layer/Split
65
Quick Layer Example: Adding Strings to a Piano Combination
65
Quick Split Example: Adding a Lead Synth to a Combination
67
Detailed Combination Editing
69
Combination Overview
70
Layers, Splits, and Velocity Switches
71
MIDI Settings
72
Altering Programs to Fit Within a Combination
73
Editing Programs from Within a Combination or
74
Song
74
Effects
75
Saving Your Edits
76
Creating Songs (SEQUENCER Mode)
77
Playing Songs
79
Playback
79
MIDI Recording
82
Preparations for Recording
82
Recording MIDI in Real-Time
85
MIDI Step Recording
89
Recording the Sound of a Combination or Program
91
Recording Multiple MIDI Tracks from
92
An External Sequencer
92
Recording System Exclusive Events
93
Recording Patterns
95
Other Ways to Record
96
Audio Recording
97
Audio Recording Overview
97
Audio Input Settings and Recording Source Selection
99
Recording Procedure
101
Other Variations of Audio Track Recording
107
Placing a WAVE File in an Audio Track
108
Song Editing
110
Using RPPR (Realtime Pattern Play/Record)
112
Creating RPPR Data
112
RPPR Playback
113
Recording an RPPR Performance
114
Sampling in SEQUENCER Mode
115
Saving Your Song
115
Other Notes about SEQUENCER Mode
116
NAUTILUS Sequencer File Formats
116
The Compare Function
117
Memory Protect
117
About MIDI
118
Set Lists
119
Set List Overview
119
Selecting and Playing Sounds
120
Selecting Set Lists
120
Selecting Slots
121
Using the Comment Pad
122
Editing Set Lists
123
Selecting and Re-Arranging Sounds
123
Detailed Set List Editing
125
Smooth Sound Transitions
127
Overview
127
Using Smooth Sound Transitions
127
Sampling (Open Sampling System)
129
Sampling Overview
129
About Sampling on the NAUTILUS
129
Preparations for Sampling
132
Audio Settings
132
Sampling and Editing in SAMPLING Mode
138
Creating Multisample Indexes and Sampling-Recording
138
Basic Examples of Sampling
140
Editing Loops
144
Using Time Slice
146
Sample Waveform Editing
148
Multisample Editing
149
Saving, Converting to Programs, and Comparing
150
Sampling in PROGRAM and COMBINATION
151
Modes
151
Overview
151
Resampling a Arpeggiator Phrase in PROGRAM Mode
151
Mixing a Scene Drum Phrase with a Live Guitar Input, and Sampling the Result
152
Sampling a Guitar from the Audio Inputs, While Listening to a Scene Drum Phrase
153
Sampling in SEQUENCER Mode
154
In-Track Sampling
154
Resampling a Song to Create a Wave File
155
User Sample Banks
157
Overview
157
Saving User Sample Banks
158
Loading User Sample Banks
160
Editing User Sample Banks
161
User Sample Bank Ids and Limitations
162
Selecting a Scene, Playing with the Arpeggiator and Drum Track or Step Sequencer
164
Setting the Scenes
166
Arpeggiator Settings in COMBINATION and SEQUENCER Modes
170
Regarding Arpeggiator Synchronization
173
Creating Drum Track Patterns
175
Global Settings, Wave Seq., Drum Kits
177
GLOBAL Mode Overview
177
Global Settings
178
Basic Setup
178
Global Audio Settings
180
MIDI Settings
180
Pedal and Other Controller Settings
181
Configuring the QUICK ACCESS Buttons
182
Creating User Scales
184
Setting Category Names for Programs, and Combinations
184
Automatically Loading Sample Data
185
Using the KSC Auto-Load List to Select Which Samples to Load
185
Creating and Saving .KSC Files
186
Connecting to Computers
188
Via USB Ethernet and FTP
188
Using Wave Sequences
190
Programming Basics
190
Adjusting the Sound of an Individual Step
192
Using Rhythmic Wave Sequences
194
Creating Smooth, Evolving Timbres
196
Modulating Wave Sequences
196
Saving Wave Sequences
198
Using Drum Kits
200
Before You Start Editing
200
Editing Drum Kits
200
Saving Drum Kits
202
Editing Arpeggio Patterns
203
Creating a User Arpeggio Pattern
203
Saving the Arpeggio Pattern
207
Loading & Saving Data
209
Saving Data
209
Overview
209
Writing to Internal Memory
211
Saving to Internal Drive, Cds, and USB Media
215
Loading Data from Disk
219
Loading Songs, Sounds, and Samples Together
219
Loading Individual Banks from a .PCG File
221
Loading Data by Individual Item or Bank
222
Loading the Samples Required by Programs or Combinations
223
Using Effects
225
Effects Overview
225
Effects Basics
225
Effect I/O
226
Effects in each Mode
227
Effects Selection and Routing
229
Using Effects in Programs
229
Using Effects in Combinations and Songs
231
Using Effects in SAMPLING Mode
233
Using Effects with the Audio Inputs
235
Detailed Effects Editing
236
Dynamic Modulation (Dmod)
236
MIDI/Tempo Sync
237
Common FX LFO
237
Effect Presets
238
Appendices
239
Troubleshooting
239
Power Supply
239
LCD Screen
239
Audio Input and Output
240
Programs and Combinations
241
Knobs
242
Songs
242
Set Lists
243
Sampling
244
Arpeggiator Function
245
Drum Track/Step Sequence
245
X-Y Control
245
Drum Kits
245
Wave Sequences
245
Effects
246
MIDI
246
Internal Drive, Cds, and USB Media
246
Other Problems
247
Error and Confirmation Messages
248
A (ADC-Are You Sure)
248
B (Buffer)
248
C (Can't Calibrate-Completed)
248
D (Destination-Disk)
249
E (Error-Exceeded)
250
F (File-Front)
251
I (Illegal-Index)
252
M (Master-Multisample)
253
N (no Data-Not Enough Song Memory)
254
O (Obey Copyright Rules-Oscillator)
256
P (Pattern-Program)
256
Q (Quick Layer/Split Function)
256
R (Rear Sample-Root)
257
S (Sample-Source)
257
T (the Clock-/TEMP Folder Detected)
258
U (Unable to Create Directory-USB Hub)
258
W (Wave)
259
Y (You)
259
Internal Drive and Media Information
260
Types of Media Supported by the NAUTILUS
260
Operations that the NAUTILUS Can Perform on Media
260
Restoring the Factory Settings
261
Specifications
262
MIDI Implementation Chart
268
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