Basic Operations - Korg NAUTILUS Series Operation Manual

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Introduction to NAUTILUS

Basic operations

After you've turned on the NAUTILUS, here's how to
perform basic operations such as selecting modes and pages.
1. Selecting modes
To enter each mode, press the MODE button and then the
respective mode button in the Mode menu on the display.
The NAUTILUS features seven operating modes.
SET LIST button
This selects SET LIST mode. Set Lists make it simple to
play and organize any of the sounds loaded into the
NAUTILUS, without regard for what bank they're stored in
or whether they're Programs, Combinations, or even Songs.
PROGRAM button
This selects PROGRAM mode, for playing and editing basic
sounds.
COMBINATION button
This selects COMBINATION mode, for playing and editing
complex splits and layers of Programs.
SEQUENCER button
This selects SEQUENCER mode, for recording, playing,
and editing audio and MIDI tracks.
SAMPLING button
This selects SAMPLING mode, for recording and editing
audio samples and multisamples.
GLOBAL button
This selects GLOBAL mode, for making overall settings,
editing Wave Sequences and Drum Kits, and more.
MEDIA button
This selects MEDIA mode, for saving and loading data to
and from the internal disk or external USB storage devices.
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2. Selecting pages
Each mode has a large number of parameters, which are
grouped into pages. These are further subdivided by tabs into
up to nine tab pages.
1. Select the desired mode, as described above.
We'll use PROGRAM mode as an example for our
explanation. Press the MODE button to select the
PROGRAM mode.
Page tab
2. Press the PAGE button to go to the Page Select.
As an example here, select the Basic/X-Y/Controllers
button.
3. The current page indication in the upper left of the
LCD screen will indicate "PROGRAM > Basic/X-
Y/Controllers," and the page group will change.
When you press the EXIT button, you will return to Home
from any page.

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