Recording Multiple Midi Tracks From; An External Sequencer - Korg NAUTILUS Series Operation Manual

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Creating songs (SEQUENCER mode)
Recording multiple MIDI tracks from an external sequencer
1. Make sure that the MIDI OUT of your external
sequencer is connected to the MIDI IN of the
NAUTILUS.
If it is not connected, turn off the power, make the
connection, and then turn the power on.
For more information, see "MIDI applications" on
page 929 of the PG.
2. In the GLOBAL > MIDI– MIDI page, set MIDI Clock
to External MIDI. With this setting, the NAUTILUS
will synchronize to MIDI clock messages from your
external sequencer.
Make sure that Receive Ext. Realtime Commands is
checked.
3. Create a new song in SEQUENCER mode, and in the
SEQUENCER > Home– Recording Setup page, check
the Multi REC check box. Set Recording Setup to
Overwrite.
4. Press Mute/Rec button on the SEQUENCER >
Home– Mixer page to select "REC" for the tracks you
want to record.
For the tracks you don't want to record, turn Mute On or
Off (Play mode).
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5. In the SEQUENCER > Track Parameters– MIDI
page, use MIDI Channel to specify the MIDI channel
of each track.
Set the MIDI channel of each NAUTILUS track to match
the MIDI channel of each external sequencer track. Data
of the matching channel will be recorded on each
NAUTILUS track.
Make sure that Status is set to INT or Both.
6. Press the LOCATE button to set the location to
001:01.000.
7. Press the SEQUENCER REC button to enter record-
standby mode.
8. Start your external sequencer.
The NAUTILUS' sequencer will automatically begin
recording when it receives the MIDI Start message
transmitted by your external sequencer.
9. When playback has ended, stop your external
sequencer.
The NAUTILUS' sequencer will automatically stop
recording when it receives the MIDI Stop message
transmitted by the external sequencer. You can also stop
recording by pressing the SEQUENCER START/STOP
button of the NAUTILUS.
After this, you can play back the newly recorded
sequence:
10.In the GLOBAL > MIDI page, set MIDI Clock to
Internal.
11.Set "Tempo Mode" to Auto.
12.Press the SEQUENCER START/STOP button to play
back.
Note: If the correct sounds are not selected when you
start playing back, you may be able to solve the problem
by using the page menu command "MIDI Event Edit"
(Track Edit) to re-specify the Program Change data.

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