Global Audio Settings; Midi Settings - Korg NAUTILUS 61 AT Operation Manual

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Global Settings, Wave Seq., Drum Kits

Global audio settings

Making default audio input settings
The Global Audio Input page controls the default mixer
settings for the audio inputs, including level, pan, effects
busing, and so on. It also lets you route the main L/R outputs
to a pair of individual outputs, for specific applications in
live performance and recording.
Each Program, Combination, and Song can either use these
Global audio input mixer settings, or have its own custom
settings. This is controlled by the Use Global Setting
parameter, on the Program, Combination, or Song's
Sampling– Audio Input page.
The default for Use Global Setting is On (checked). This
lets you change freely between different Programs, Combis,
and Songs without affecting the audio inputs.
Also, any edits made in the mode's Audio Input page will
affect the Global setting, and vice-versa.
On the other hand, it may sometimes be convenient to save a
particular mixer setup with an individual Program, Combi,
or Song, to set up special sub-mixer settings or effects
processing for particular inputs. For example, you can set up
a Program to use a mic input with a vocoder, as described
under "Vocoder (PROGRAM mode)" on page 738 of the
PG.
In this case, set the Program, Combi, or Song's Use Global
Setting to Off (un-checked), and the audio inputs will use
the custom settings.

MIDI settings

Global MIDI Channel
The Global MIDI Channel is the most important MIDI-
related setting in the NAUTILUS. It determines the main
MIDI channel used for both PROGRAM and
COMBINATION modes, for instance. To set the Global
MIDI Channel:
1. Go to the GLOBAL > MIDI page.
2. In the MIDI Setup section, set the MIDI Channel as
desired.
MIDI Clock synchronization
The NAUTILUS can use its own internal tempo, or
synchronize to external clocks from either MIDI or USB.
The two best general-purpose settings are Auto MIDI and
Auto USB. These combine the functionality of Internal and
External MIDI/USB, so that you don't have to manually
switch between the two:
• If external clocks are being received, they control the
NAUTILUS tempo.
• If external clocks are not being received, the NAUTILUS
uses its internal tempo instead.
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With this in mind, the Global settings apply in the following
situations:
• When this page (GLOBAL > Basic Setup– Audio Input)
is open.
• In PROGRAM, COMBINATION, and SEQUENCER
modes, if the Sampling– Audio Input page's Use Global
Setting check-box is On (checked). This can be set
independently for each Program, Combination, and
Song.
• In other pages of GLOBAL mode, if you switch to
GLOBAL mode from a Program, Combi, or Song with
Use Global Setting set to On (checked).
• Similarly, in MEDIA mode, if you switch to MEDIA
mode from a Program, Combi, or Song with Use Global
Setting set to On (checked).
Configuring the audio input
GLOBAL > Basic Setup– Audio: Analog Setup page
Switch "Input Select" to "Mic" or "Line" according to the
device that is connected, and adjust the Analog Input Gain.
This setting is the same as when you press the AUDIO IN
button while holding down SHIFT to display the Analog
Input Setup dialog box.
Synchronizing to a USB-connected computer
If you want to synchronize the NAUTILUS tempo to a
computer connected via USB:
1. Go to the GLOBAL > MIDI– MIDI page.
2. In the MIDI Setup section, set the MIDI Clock to Auto
USB.
3. Use the Write Global Setting menu command to save
the MIDI Clock setting.
For more information, see "Writing Global settings" on
page 208.
Synchronizing to a MIDI-connected computer
If you want to synchronize the NAUTILUS tempo to a
computer connected via MIDI:
1. Go to the GLOBAL > MIDI– MIDI page.
2. In the MIDI Setup section, set the MIDI Clock to Auto
MIDI.
3. Use the Write Global Setting menu command to save
the MIDI Clock setting.
For more information, see "Writing Global settings" on
page 208.

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