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Appendices
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When a SMF is loaded into a song in MEDIA mode, the
program bank that is selected will differ depending on the
ā€œBank Mapā€ (GLOBAL 0–1d) setting. When
playing/loading SMF data that conforms to the GM
specifications, set ā€œBank Mapā€ to GM(2).
SEQUENCER mode
In MEDIA mode when you convert a song into a Standard
MIDI File and save it, you can choose either format 0 or
format 1.
• If NAUTILUS song data that was saved as a format 1
SMF file is loaded into another device, the track
configuration may be different than it was before being
saved. This is because MIDI tracks that contain no
musical data are omitted, and the remaining tracks are
moved into the unused tracks. This will not affect the
playback itself.
• If song data that was saved by another device as a format
1 SMF file is loaded into the NAUTILUS, the track
configuration may be different than it was before being
saved. This is because tracks that contain no musical data
are omitted, and the remaining tracks are moved into the
unused tracks. This will not affect the playback itself.
When exchanging sequence data between two NAUTILUS,
we recommend that you save the sequence data in the
NAUTILUS’s native format (ā€œSave SEQā€).
When sequence data is saved in the NAUTILUS’s native
format, all of the settings and patterns unique to the
NAUTILUS will be saved, which will ensure a higher level
of reproducibility than when the data is saved as a Standard
MIDI File (ā€œSave to Standard
MIDI Fileā€).
Parameter changes and other recorded data is included in the
song data as System Exclusive events, so it can be saved to
or loaded from drive as usual. Exclusive messages can also
be loaded or saved as SMF (Standard MIDI File) data
(ā€œLoad Standard MIDI File,ā€ ā€œSave Song as Standard MIDI
Fileā€). This allows recorded System Exclusive events to be
saved as SMF data, or exclusive messages included in SMF
data to be converted into song data.
During playback, this data can be transmitted to an external
MIDI device, or used to control track parameters or effect
parameters of the song.

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