Korg NAUTILUS Series Parameter Manual page 723

Hide thumbs Also See for NAUTILUS Series:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Samples used by the Multisample
• Un-referenced Samples folder
All samples not in Multisamples
EXs(n) (Name)
• Multisamples folder
Multisamples
• Drum Samples
List of Drum Samples
To load data from within a .KSC:
1. Use the OPEN and UP buttons to browse through the
KSC's folders.
2. Select the data to load. Enable Multiple Select in
order to select two or more items.
3. Press the LOAD button.
The Load Sample Data from KSC dialog will appear.
4. Set Sample & MS allocation to Append, Clear
SAMPLING mode Data, or Clear All as desired.
5. If you're loading EXs or User Sample Bank data, set
the Load Method as desired.
For more information on the allocation and Load Method
options, see "Load .KSC" on page 712.
Note the metrics in the dialog, which show the amount of
memory required, the amount of memory available, and
whether or not there are enough slots for the selected
User data.
6. Press OK to load the data.
Load .KMP
The selected .KMP file will be loaded as a multisample. The
.KSF files used by the .KMP will also be loaded as samples.
The .KSF files used by the .KMP file will be saved
in an automatically-created directory with the
same name as the .KMP file.
1. To load the data, press the OK button. To cancel
without loading, press the Cancel button.
Samples will be loaded starting at the first unoccupied
number following the last multisample or sample that
currently exists in the sample memory. Only valid
multisamples or samples will be packed and loaded
(Append load).
If the .KSF files used by the .KMP file are not in the
current directory or below it, a dialog box will appear,
allowing you to specify the directory. For more
information, see "If a file to be loaded cannot be found,
or when loading a file that was saved across media" on
page 702.
Since sample RAM overflow checking is performed
when loading each .KSF file, an overflow may occur
during the loading process.
MEDIA: Page Menu Commands Load selected
Load .KSF
The selected .KSF file 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 Multisample or
Sample that currently exists in SAMPLING mode
(similar to loading with the Append option).
Loading AIFF and WAVE files
The NAUTILUS can load AIFF format or WAVE format
files, which are formats used to save audio data on personal
computers etc. When this data that has been loaded, it can be
used as a sample or a drum sample.
Files with an extension of other than .AIF/.WAV cannot
be recognized as AIFF/WAVE files. In this case, use the
Utility "Rename" menu command to change the last four
characters of the filename to ".AIF"/".WAV"
If the data that is loaded as a sample contains a loop
point, you can set Start Offset (PROGRAM 1–2a) on the
NAUTILUS so that the sound will begin from the loop
point.
If data whose sample size is 8 bits or less is loaded, it will
be converted into 16 bit data inside the NAUTILUS. This
will mean that the amount of internal memory consumed
will be approximately twice as large as the file size. The
increase in size resulting from this conversion may mean
that it is impossible to save that data on a media.
Load .AIF
The selected AIFF file 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
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
Load .WAV
The selected WAVE file will be loaded as a sample.
713

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

Nautilus-61

Table of Contents