Korg Nautilus Tutorial - Importing and Using Samples/ Creating Programs and Combinations
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- Опубліковано 2 лип 2024
- Keith takes us through a Basic tutorial showing the process of Importing Samples/Using Samples and then shows us how to create Programs and Combinations using those Samples.
Has this been helpful to you? Let us know in the comments below.
00:00 Intro
00:44 Importing samples from media
02:00 Creating multisamples
06:45 Converting the multisample to a program
08:53 Importing multiple samples at once
12:50 Using indexes in multisamples
16:46 Saving sample and multisample data
20:40 Making a combination with your created programs
22:24 Using key zones in combinations
Fantastic video!
Hello. This tutorial is exactly what I needed. Finally I can import some samples for my coverband projects.
10 out of 10 for this presentation 😊
many thanks ! that's what I needed (in that complicated Korg world ! ;-)
This video was SO helpful to me. Thank You so much for making it.
Great tutorial! I found it extremely helpful. Thank You!
Excellent tutorial, so useful - Thanks !
Great video - got a Nautilus from you a couple of days ago and this was invaluable!!
Thank You very much, exactly what i was looking for, spot on!
Very helpful mate. Appreciate your efforts
Thanks for a great video with great explanation.
Very great tutorial. That video helped me very much!
Thank you great video 👍
Thanks Bro, really helpful, I’m a Nautilus newbie! Very educational
Subscribed, will always check in here!
God bless you man.
This was SO useful mate, thank you for the walkthrough. Did the person continuously speaking in the background not know you were making a UA-cam video??
One thing I struggle with is finding samples.
I noticed you have the Enigma sample which is fantastic.
May I ask where I can locate samples to put into my Nautilus?
Thanks. This video was way more helpful than anything Korg put out with the product.
The Nautilus is the 1st Digital Hardware Synth I've bought for ages -- I'm used to Analog & VST's & I've found that trying to follow the Korg Manuals & 'help' videos to be sometims baffling.. The Korg videos are especially crap -- way too fast & the Manuals have no indexes ??? Why ?
To teach something, you have to presume the learner knows almost nothing, otherwise important things can be missed.
Korg could learn something from the Spectrasonics people about how to write Manuals & produce Help videos --- & to answer Customer requests for help for that matter. They have your money & that's it ??
I like the Nautilus -- despite the over-excessive menu diving -- however, I would probably never buy Korg products again.because of the above.
Thanks again for this clear & concise walk-through of loading / creating Samples, but it really shouldn't be needed.
This video helped me decide to get this keyboard sometime at the top of next year (tomorrow) lol. But I really have to know if I can get the classic M1, Triton and Trinity sounds into this keyboard. If anyone knows or has those files please let me know. I'd like to get them before I get the keyboard as an added motivation to get the keyboard. Lol. I know a few years ago there was a free file upload of them for the Krome but I'm gonna pull the trigger on this if I can get them.
You talked about samples, What samples?, where did you get them from...? Maybe you need to help us by creating one from the Workstation and save them Where? to open them how? at 9 min. How do I find that. Sample list it is empty
For the most part, I want my samples to play until their end with the tap of a key, If I have a sample that's very long, but I want to be able to stop it with a key, like a "panic" button. How do I set that up?
hey! Can i load Korg Kronos set on Korg Nautilus?? thanks
Awesome! I am almost 90-95% towards going Nautilus. I can't even find a close 2nd for the money! Can you use an external computer keyboard for naming files and sounds? That will be a big plus for sure in my quest to have a full workstation. Hoping it will also support the old nano korg usb controllers. I had a Kronos, and they were pretty much plug and play, very little setup. So much fun and so much more expressive options for analog synths. (like you need more knobs on Kronos?) You would certainly enjoy the knobs and sliders though on this beast, as they cut out just about all tactile controllers. :(
Nautilus is the same the only thing missing is karma and front panel controls everything is inside the screen
@@adilbakhsh287 It's on my Christmas list ;) LOL. Hopefully, I'll be pulling the trigger next month. Back and forth on MPC One or X vs and a midi controller, vs. just getting a full workstation. So many options ;) Still love what I hear on the Nautilus.
Yes just plug in a qwerty keyboard to usb.
I have just latency what is the solution about this
Did you buy the samples somewhere?
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Thank you ! Good Tutorial!
everytime i try to import files it crashes my nautilus...... and i do not understand why... can someone help me?
Hi, great!.
Do you know if it is possible to use an external ssd or a usb stick to avoid saturating the internal disk of the Nautilus?.
Many thanks for what you do.
Patrick
Hi, you can always plug in an external drive or USB stick but if you are using samples and KSC files then that data needs to be kept on the internal drive.
@@achamilton thank you very much for this quick response.
This means that when I create a multisample and save it as a program on an external usb stick, if I want to use it to play it on the Nautilus keyboard, it must be loaded or saved to internal ssd disk ?.. If I understand correctly, the Nautilus cannot read directly from an external drive?
@@Rrc36381 In a nutshell yes. If you wish to use the capabilities of direct audio streaming to save sample capacity, the KSC files must be stored on the internal drive.
@@achamilton Ok Thank’s so much
Hi, it’s possible to import kronos custom sounds in this keyboard? Thanks
Nautilus will load KRONOS sound sets. Just note that if the sounds feature something not in Nautilus i.e. KARMA then the KARMA of course will not operate, but the sounds will generally work ok.
@@achamilton thanks
Very helpful but why on earth they make it so complex in the Nautilus to begin with …
obviously, everyone but me has super vision....I can't see a single thing on the screen, it is just too far away and not clear enough...
very slow and complex narration is a subject I know but still I couldn't understand what you want to do anyway there are a lot of multisamples why are you dividing a single voice even little children know that it will be a very poor quality sound