
COMBINATION mode
424
8–2: Routing2
Here you can specify the program oscillator output bus,
effect control bus, and REC bus for each timbre 1 through
16.
8–2a: Routing2
Timbre 01 (Timbre Number)
Bus Select (IFX/Indiv. Out Assign) Dkit
[Off, On]
You can select this only if the specified program is a drum
program (
Oscillator Mode
Drums). These settings can also
be made in the Insert Effect-Routing1. For more
information, please see “Bus Select (IFX/Indiv. Out Assign)
Dkit” on page 422.
Bus Select (IFX/Indiv.Out Assign)
[L/R, IFX1…12, 1…4, 1/2…3/4, Off]
For each timbre, these parameters specify the bus to which
the program oscillator(s) will be sent. The current settings
can also be viewed in the Routing Map. This parameter can
also be edited from the IFX– Routing1 page. For more
information, please see “Bus Select (IFX/Indiv.Out Assign)”
on page 422.
FX Control Bus
[Off, 1, 2]
Sends the output of the timbre to an FX Control bus (two-
channel stereo FX Ctrl 1 or 2).
Use the FX Control buses when you want a separate sound
to control the audio input of an effect. You can use two FX
Control buses (each is a two-channel stereo bus) to control
effects in various ways.
For more information, please see “FX Control Buses” on
page 733.
REC Bus (All OSCs to)
[Off, 1…4, 1/2, 3/4]
These settings send the output of the timbre to the REC
buses (four mono channels: 1, 2, 3, 4).
The REC buses are dedicated internal buses for recording,
used for sampling in the various modes or for recording
audio tracks in SEQUENCER mode.
In COMBINATION mode, you can resample your keyboard
or Arpeggiator performance, or sample an external audio
signal from the Audio Inputs.
Normally you will set
Source Bus
(0–8c) to L/R, so that you
can sample the signal of the L/R bus line, such as your
keyboard or Arpeggiator performance. However, you can
use a REC bus if you want to sample only an audio input
while performing on the keyboard or Arpeggiator function
which are being output via L and R. If desired, multiple
audio inputs can be mixed to a REC bus, or the direct signal
from an audio input can be mixed to a REC bus along with
the sound from an insert effect and sampled. Alternatively,
you can resample the keyboard performance of only specific
timbres. For more information, see the diagram “Source Bus
= REC Bus 1/2” on page 23.
Off:
The signal will not be sent to a REC bus. Normally you
will leave this off.
1…4:
The output of the timbre will be sent to the
corresponding REC bus. The
Pan
setting (0–1b) of each
timbre will be ignored, and the signal will be sent in
monaural.
1/2, 3/4:
The output of the timbre will be sent in stereo to the
corresponding pair of REC buses. The signal is sent in stereo
to REC buses 1/2 or 3/4 according to the
Pan
setting (0–1b)
of each timbre.
Timbre 02…16 (Timbre Number)
These settings specify the program oscillator output bus,
effect control bus, and REC bus used by timbres 2 through
16. These are the same as for timbre 1. See “Timbre 01”.
8–2PMC
8–1a
8–2b
1–1a
1–1b
Summary of Contents for NAUTILUS Series
Page 1: ...i Parameter Guide E 1...
Page 264: ...EXi STR 1 Plucked String 254...
Page 358: ...EXi MOD 7 Waveshaping VPM Synthesizer 348...
Page 368: ...EXi SGX 2 Premium Piano 358...
Page 568: ...SEQUENCER mode 558...
Page 580: ...SET LIST mode 570...
Page 738: ...MEDIA mode 728...
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