PROGRAM mode: HD-1
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0–8b: Audio Input
Use Global setting [Off, On]
Each Program can either use the single, Global audio input
mixer setup, or have its own custom settings. The Global
settings are described under “0–2: Audio,” on page 637.
When Use Global Settings is On, the Program uses the
Global settings. This is the default, and lets you change
freely between different Programs, Combis, and Songs
without affecting the audio inputs.
Also, any edits made on this page will affect the Global
setting, along with any other Programs, Combis, or Songs
which use the Global setting.
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 734.
In this case, set Use/Edit Global Setup to Off, and the audio
inputs will use the Program’s custom settings.
Input1 & 2
These are settings for the analog inputs.
USB1 & 2
These are settings for the USB inputs.
Bus Select (IFX/Indiv.) [L/R, IFX1…12, 1…4,
1/2…3/4, Off]
This sets the output bus for the external audio input signal.
You can send the audio directly to physical outputs, or to the
insert effects.
L/R: The external audio input signal will be sent to the L/R
bus.
IFX1…12: The external audio input signal will be sent to
the IFX1–12 bus. Choose one of these settings if you want to
apply an insert effect while sampling.
1…4: The external audio input signal will be sent in mono to
INDIVIDUAL outputs 1-4. Pan does not apply in this case.
1/2…3/4: The external audio input signal will be sent to the
selected pair of outputs in stereo, with the stereo position
controlled by the Pan parameter
Off: The external audio signal will not be used.
FX Ctrl Bus (FX Control Bus) [Off, 1, 2]
This lets you send the audio input to one of the two stereo
FX Control busses. See “FX Control Buses” on page 733.
REC Bus [Off, 1…4, 1/2, 3/4]
This sends the external audio input signal to the REC busses
(four mono channels; 1, 2, 3, 4).
Using the REC busses, you can isolate one or more sounds
for recording or sampling–even if the sounds are also being
mixed into the main outputs. For example, you can play a
guitar through NAUTILUS IFX while listening to a ARP
drum phrase, and record the processed guitar without
recording the drums.
Individual Programs, Combi Timbres, Sequencer Tracks
(both MIDI and Audio), audio inputs, and Insert Effects can
all be routed to the REC busses, in addition to their main
output/IFX bus settings.
You can sample these signals by setting the sampling Source
Bus (0–8c) to REC bus.
For more information, see the diagram “Source Bus = REC
Bus 1/2” on page 23.
Off: The external audio signal will not be sent to the REC
busses. Normally you will use the Off setting.
1, 2, 3, 4: The external audio input signal will be sent to the
specified REC bus. The Pan setting is ignored, and the
signal is sent in monaural.
1/2, 3/4: The external audio input signal will be sent in
stereo to the specified pair of REC busses. The Pan setting
sends the signal in stereo to busses 1 and 2 or busses 3 and 4.
AUDIO INPUT 1, 2
ADC
Analog to
Digital
Converter
LEVEL
(MIC/LINE)
(MIN...MAX)
ADC OVERLOAD !
L-Mono
R-Mono
Stereo
REC Sample Setup
"Mode" (0–8c)
"Level"
[127=0dB]
"Pan"
Insert
Eects
CLIP !!
"Recording Level" (0–8b)
[–inf ... 0.0dB ... +18.0dB]
"Audio Input" (0–8a)
L/MONO
"Source Bus" (0-8c)
= L/R
R
AUDIO
OUTPUT
Bus(IFX/Indiv.)
= L/R or IFX1-12
Total
Eects
Master
Eects
USB 1, 2
"Level"
[127=0dB]
"Pan"
Insert
Eects
S/P DIF IN (L, R)
"Level"
[127=0dB]
"Pan"
Insert
Eects
Sampling