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Korg NAUTILUS 88 User Manual

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Other notes about SEQUENCER mode The Compare function
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The Compare function
When you perform realtime recording, step recording, or
track editing, this function allows you to make before-and-
after comparisons.
Select and execute the “Compare” page menu command, to
recall the performance data.
Operations for which Compare is
available
In general, MIDI track, audio track and pattern event data
can not be returned to its original state.
Comparing song parameters is possible only during song
editing (when executing a page menu command).
Recording to a MIDI track
Recording to a audio track
Track Edit
All commands except for the page menu commands
“Memory Status,” “FF/REW Speed” and “Set Location”
of the Track Edit– Track Edit page.
Recording to a pattern
Pattern Edit
All commands except for the page menu commands
“Memory Status”, “Exclusive Solo”, “Drum Track
Pattern”, “Erase Drum Track Pattern” and “FF/REW
Speed” of the Pattern/RPPR– Pattern Edit page.
Song Edit
Home page, etc: Page menu commands “Initialize Song”
and “Copy From Song”
Comparing after sampling
The Convert to Program and Convert to Seq Event
options in the Select Sample No. dialog affect the way that
Compare works with sampling in SAMPLING mode. If both
are enabled, Compare affects sequencer events and returns
Multisamples and Samples to the state prior to sampling;
unwanted samples will not remain. If neither are enabled,
Compare has no effect on the sampling process.
For more information, see “Select Sample No.” on page 526
of the PG.
The Program will not be affected by the Compare, and
will not return to its prior state.
WAVE files are not deleted when you compare edits to
audio tracks. To delete a WAVE file you no longer need,
use the menu command Delete Unused WAV Files,” as
described on page 726 of the PG.
Operations for which Compare is not
available
Editing song parameters
Page menu commands other than those listed under
“Operations for which Compare is available,” above.
Memory Protect
Before you record a track or pattern, or edit the musical data,
you will need to turn off the memory protect setting in
GLOBAL mode. For more information, see “Memory
protect” on page 208.

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Korg NAUTILUS 88 Specifications

General IconGeneral
MIDIIn, Out, Thru
Keyboard88-key RH3 (Real Weighted Hammer Action 3)
Sound Engines9 sound engines
Effects12 insert effects, 2 master effects
Display8-inch (800 x 480 pixels) TouchView display
Sequencer16-track MIDI sequencer
SamplingOpen Sampling System
User MemoryApprox. 60 GB SSD
External StorageUSB Flash Drive
ControllersJoystick
Audio OutputsL/MONO, R
Audio InputsL/MONO, R (1/4" jacks)
USBType A
Pedal InputsDamper, Assignable
Weight23.1 kg / 50.93 lbs
Dimensions1, 437 x 387 x 139 mm / 56.57" x 15.24" x 5.47"
Power SupplyAC adapter (included)

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