Using Effects
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Audio Inputs
You can also use audio from the analog, and USB audio
inputs in Programs, Combinations, and Songs.
You can apply the insert effects, master effects, and total
effects to external audio sources and sample them, or use the
NAUTILUS as a 4-in 6-out effect processor.
You can also use an external mic input to control a vocoder
effect (026: Vocoder), and modulate the internal sounds. For
examples, see “Vocoder (PROGRAM mode)” on page 738
of the PG and “Rhythmic Vocoder (COMBINATION
mode)” on page 739 of the PG.
In SEQUENCER mode you can also use the effects when
recording external audio sources to audio tracks.
Use the Home– Audio Input/Sampling page of each mode to
make audio input settings. Alternatively, you can check
Use
Global Setting
and make these settings in the GLOBAL >
Basic Setup– Audio page. Normally you will leave
Use
Global Setting
checked. Uncheck this if you want programs
and combinations to use their own settings. For example
when writing the program as a vocoder effect program.
When effects are applied to the audio inputs, certain
effect types or parameter settings may cause oscillation to
occur. If this occurs, adjust the input level, output level,
or effect parameters. Please be aware of this particularly
when using an effect that has a high gain.
Audio Inputs
Oscillator1 Filter1 Driver1 Amplier1
Oscillator2 Filter2 Driver2 Amplier2 EQ Insert Eect 1–12 Total Eect 1–12
Master Eect 1, 2
Return
OUTPUT
L/MONO, R
Send
AUDIO INPUT (1, 2)
USB B (1, 2)