Korg NAUTILUS Series Operation Manual page 134

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Sampling (Open Sampling System)
Setting the recording level
The Recording Level L and R parameters adjusts the signal
level at the final stage of sampling. For the best-quality
sampling, set the level as high as possible without allowing
the level meter to indicate "CLIP !"
Press the SAMPLING REC button to enter record-standby
mode; the level meters will indicate the recording level of
the signal from the bus line you selected in Source Bus. You
can use the slider to adjust the signal level. Start with the
slider at 0.00, and adjust the level as high as possible without
allowing the bar indicator to exceed 0 dB.
The default setting is 0.0 dB.
Sampling Setup
Audio Input
Sampling Setup
Audio Input
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Specifying the recording method
(Sampling Setup)
Source Bus
The Source Bus parameters controls what audio will be
captured during sampling.
L/R: The L/R bus following TFX1 and 2 will be sampled.
The audio signals sent to the L/R bus and sounds played on
the NAUTILUS from the keyboard or via MIDI IN and sent
to the L/R bus will be sampled. Normally you will use the
L/R setting. (See the diagram below)
REC1/2, REC3/4: The REC1/2 or REC3/4 buses will be
sampled. Use the REC buses when you want to play the
keyboard while sampling only the audio input. You can also
mix several audio input sources to the REC buses, or mix the
direct sound of an audio input with sound processed by an
insert effect and mix them to the REC buses for sampling.
If you choose REC1/2, REC bus 1 is input to the L channel
and REC bus 2 is input to the R channel. If you choose
REC3/4, REC bus 3 is input to the L channel and REC bus 4
is input to the R channel.
SAMPLING REC button
SAMPLING REC button
SAMPLING START/STOP button
Rec Level [dB]
SAMPLING START/STOP button
Metronome Setup

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