COMBINATION mode
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0–8: Sampling
This page lets you adjust the settings for the analog and
digital audio inputs, and the sampling-related settings for
COMBINATION mode.
You can sample incoming audio signals or resample internal
NAUTILUS sounds, including ARP and real-time
performances. The NAUTILUS can also be used as a 4-in, 6-
out effect processor.
For example, you can:
• Play an guitar through an audio input, while listening to
a Arpeggiator phrase–and sample only the guitar input,
without any of the Arpeggiator sounds.
• Play a guitar as above, but sample both the guitar and the
Arpeggiator phrase together.
• Sample yourself while playing NAUTILUS sounds in
real-time, including controller movements, ARP, effects,
etc.
0–8a: Sampling Setup
Here you can select the source to be sampled, and the
method by which to initiate sampling.
Source Bus [Audio Input1/2, USB 1/2,
REC1/2…3/4, Indiv.1/2…3/4]
Source Direct Solo [Off, On]
Trigger [Sampling START button, Note On]
Metronome Precount [Off, 4, 8, 3, 6]
Sample to Disk [16-bit, 24-bit]
This sets the bit depth for sampling to drive. For more
information, please see “Sample to Disk” on page 24.
Save to [RAM, Disk]
Sample Mode [L-Mono, R-Mono, Stereo]
Sample Time [min] [sec]
These parameters are the same as in PROGRAM > Home–
Sampling page. For more information, please see “0–8a:
Sampling Setup” on page 22.
The Sampling Setup settings apply to all of
COMBINATION mode, and are not saved with individual
Combinations.
0–8b: Audio Input
These parameters control the level, pan, play/mute and solo
status, send levels, and bus assignments for each of the
analog and digital inputs. For more information, see “0–8b:
Audio Input” on page 26.
Use Global setting [Off, On]
Each Combination can either use the single, Global audio
input mixer setup, or have its own custom settings. For more
information, see “Use Global setting” on page 26.
Input1 & 2
These are settings for the analog inputs.
USB1 & 2
These are settings for the USB inputs. The parameters are
the same as for “Input1 & 2” above.