Sampling A Guitar From The Audio Inputs, While Listening To A Scene Drum Phrase - Korg NAUTILUS Series Operation Manual

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Sampling in PROGRAM and COMBINATION modes Sampling a guitar from the audio inputs, while listen-
9. Press the OK button to execute the command.
This completes the setup process for sampling.
Note: You might want to recheck the settings you made.
Audio In: On
– Input 1, 2 –
REC Bus: 1/2
Sends the input from AUDIO INPUT 1 to AUX Bus 1/2.
– RECORDING LEVEL –
Recording Level: 0.0
This is the default setting for resampling.
– Sampling Setup –
Source Bus: REC 1/2
The sound sent to the REC Bus 1/2 will be sampled.
Sounds made by the internal tone generator that are sent
to the L/R bus will not be sampled.
Trigger: Sampling START Button
After you press the SAMPLING REC button and the
NAUTILUS enters record-ready mode, sampling starts
when you press the SAMPLING START/STOP button.
Save to: RAM
Samples the sound to RAM.
Mode: L-Mono
This samples the sounds in mono that are coming in
through the internal L channel.
10.Now, let's try changing some of the settings.
Metronome Precount: 4
After you press the SAMPLING REC button and the
NAUTILUS enters recording standby mode, press the
SAMPLING START/STOP button for a four-beat count-
in, after which recording will start. (The metronome will
not sound during recording.)
You might also like to change the pan position using
Input "Pan".
11.Press the SAMPLING REC button.
Sampling a guitar from the audio inputs, while listening to
a Scene drum phrase
Here we'll explain how you can sample just the sound of an
external input source while listening to a performance
generated by Drum Track (or Step Sequencer).
You can do this by modifying the settings in step 9 of the
preceding "Mixing a Scene drum phrase with a live guitar
input, and sampling the result" to change them as follows.
Audio In: On
– INPUT1 –
Bus Select: L/R
REC Bus: Off
– Sampling Setup –
Source Bus: L/R
The sound sent to the L/R bus will be sampled.
Mode: optional
For the level adjustment in step 11 as previously-mentioned,
press the DRUM button to turn it on, play some keys and
drum phrases and then play your guitar to check the final
combined volume level.
12.Play your guitar at the volume you want to use while
recording.
If "ADC OVERLOAD!" is displayed, adjust the Analog
Input Gain level as appropriate in the Analog Input Setup
dialog box (press the SHIFT + AUDIO IN buttons).
You'll get the best sound if you set the recording level
just before "ADC OVERLOAD!" displays (the
maximum level before overload).
Play your guitar and check the level meter to see the
volume of the guitar sound to be sampled.
If the "CLIP!" indicator is shown, lower the level of the
"Recording Level" slider on the right side of the display,
changing the value from 0.0 to an appropriate level using
the VALUE controller.
13.After you finish adjusting the level, press the
SAMPLING REC button.
14.Press the DRUM button to turn it on.
15.Press the SAMPLING REC button to enter record-
ready mode.
The metronome will start counting down.
16.Play the keys in time with the metronome to begin
playing the drum track (or step sequencer).
17.Press the SAMPLING START/STOP button to start
recording, in time with the drum track (or step
sequencer).
Sampling will begin after a four-beat countdown. Start
playing.
18.After you have finished recording, press the
SAMPLING START/STOP button.
19.Press the DRUM button to turn it off.
20.Check the sampled sound.
Select the program bank and number to which the sound
will be converted and saved.
Press the C2 key to listen to the sampled sound.
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