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Korg NAUTILUS 88 User Manual

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Playing and editing Programs
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Detailed Program Editing
Editing HD-1 Programs
Creating your own Programs
You can create your own original HD-1 sounds by editing
the factory Programs, or by initializing a Program and
starting from scratch. You can save these Programs into any
bank other than GM (which contains General MIDI
Programs).
You can also create Programs using your own Multisamples,
either from SAMPLING mode or User Sample Banks. In
addition, you can play a Program and resample your
performance, or sample an external audio source while
listening to the sound of a Program.
Overview of editing pages
PROGRAM > Home page is where you select and play
programs, and adjust the ARP/DRUM settings. The other
pages let you modify the sound in more detailed ways.
For details on how to select the different pages, see “Basic
operations” on page 14.
You can sample from within PROGRAM mode—including
resampling the Program itself. For more information, see
“Sampling in PROGRAM and COMBINATION modes” on
page 145.
You can also mix in live audio inputs, and process them
through effects. For more information, see “Using effects
with the audio inputs” on page 229.
Note that the page and parameter structures of EXi Programs
are different than those of HD-1 Programs.
Basic HD-1 Structure
Multisamples and Wave Sequences
The sound of the HD-1 starts with one or more
Multisamples. These can be recordings of instruments like
piano, bass, guitar, strings, organs, analog synths, and so on,
or purely digitally-created timbres.
You can play these Multisamples directly, or use them
through Wave Sequences, which play a series of different
Multisamples over time to create rhythms or complex,
evolving timbres.
Oscillator Mode
HD-1 Single Programs have one oscillator, and Double
Programs have two oscillators. Each oscillator includes a
complete synthesis voice, with velocity-switched
Multisamples, dual filters, EGs, LFOs, and so on.
Single and Double Drum modes are similar, but use Drum
Kits (as created in GLOBAL mode) instead of Multisamples.
Single and Single Drum Programs use one oscillator, for a
maximum of 140-note polyphony.
Double and Double Drum Programs use two oscillators, for
a maximum of 70-note polyphony.
A note about polyphony
Polyphony means the number of notes that you can play at a
time. This number will vary depending on the particular
sound being played, and how that sound is produced.
Generally speaking:
Double Programs use twice as many voices as Single
Programs.
Wave Sequences use twice as many voices as
Multisamples.
Stereo Multisamples use twice as many voices as Mono
Multisamples, and Stereo Wave Sequences use twice as
many voices as Mono Wave Sequences.
If the X-Y Envelope is enabled, the number of voices
used increases slightly.
Page Main features
Home
Select and play Programs
Perform easy edits using the RT control knobs,
and Tone Adjust
Adjust mix parameters including volume, pan,
EQ, and send levels
ARP/DRUM settings
Quick sampling and re-sampling
Basic/X-Y/
Controllers
Set the Program to Single, Double, Single
Drum, or Double Drum
Select Mono or Poly voice allocation
Select a scale (e.g., Equal Temperament)
Set up controllers
Set up Vector synthesis
Osc/Pitch
Select Multisamples, Wave Sequences. or
Drum Kits
Settings related to the pitch, including the
pitch EG
Filter
Settings related to the filter (tone), including
the filter EG
Amp/EQ
Settings related to the amplifier (volume),
including amp EG and pan
Settings for the 3-band EQ
LFO
For each of the two LFOs provided for each
oscillator, select the LFO type and speed, etc.
(Settings in the pitch, filter, and amp pages
determine how much the LFOs affect the
sound.)
AMS Mixer/
Common
KeyTrack
Mix and modify AMS sources using the two
AMS mixers provided for each oscillator
Set up how the Common Key Track output
changes as you play up and down the
keyboard
IFX
Select insert effects and make settings for
them. Specify send levels to the Master effects
and routing to the outputs
MFX/TFX
Select Master send effects and Total effects,
and adjust their settings

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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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