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| Sampling | Open Sampling System |
|---|---|
| MIDI | In, Out, Thru |
| Preset Combinations | 384 |
| Keyboard | 61-key (NAUTILUS 61), 73-key (NAUTILUS 73), 88-key (NAUTILUS 88, RH3 weighted action) |
| Effects | 12 Insert Effects; 2 Master Effects; 2 Total Effects |
| Sequencer | 16-track MIDI Sequencer |
| Storage | Internal SSD (60 GB) |
| Audio Inputs | 2 x 1/4" |
| Audio Outputs | Headphones |
| USB | Type A (host), Type B (device) |
| Weight | NAUTILUS 88: 23.1 kg |
| Display | 8 inch TouchView™ GUI (800x600 pixels) |
Instructions for connecting power, turning the unit on/off, and auto power-off settings.
Details how to connect audio, USB, MIDI, and pedals to the NAUTILUS.
Explains the various methods to select Programs using physical and touch-screen controls.
Covers quick edits using RT control knobs and Tone Adjust for Programs.
In-depth editing of Programs, covering oscillators, filters, LFOs, EGs, and effects.
Explains how to select and use EXi Programs and their unique sonic characteristics.
Explains the various methods for selecting Combinations, including banks and categories.
Covers changing Programs within a Combi and adjusting the mix parameters.
Advanced editing of Combinations, including layers, splits, velocity switches, and effects.
Introduces the NAUTILUS sequencer, its capabilities, and structure.
Details how to load and play songs within the sequencer, including transport controls.
Explains MIDI recording features, track assignments, and status settings.
Overview of the NAUTILUS's audio recording features, including track capabilities and automation.
Overview of the NAUTILUS's sampling capabilities, including RAM and disk sampling.
Configuration of audio input settings, including analog and USB inputs, and bus selection.
Overview of recording samples and editing them, including creating multisamples.
Practical examples of sampling, including recording voice and external audio.
Detailed chart showing transmitted and recognized MIDI messages for various NAUTILUS functions.