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Nautilus Tutorial 1: Getting Started

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Nautilus is a complex delay network inspired by subnautical communications and their interaction with the environment. In essence, Nautilus is a stereo delay consisting of 8 unique delay lines which can be connected and synced in interesting ways. Each time Nautilus pings its sonar system, the generated topography reveals itself through the delay, all while staying in time with the internal or external clock. Complex feedback interactions plunge sounds to new depths, while related delay lines pull fragments of sound in different directions. Manipulate the delay lines even further by configuring the the stereo receptors, sonar frequencies, and aquatic materials that filter the space between Nautilus and its surroundings.

Though Nautilus is a delay effect at heart, it is also a CV/Gate generator. The Sonar Output creates either a unique Gate signal, or a unique CV signal algorithmically generated from Nautilus’s findings. Drive other parts of your patch with pings from the delay network, or use the generated topography as a modulation source.

From the deep ocean trenches, to shimmering tropical reefs, Nautilus is the ultimate exploratory delay network.
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Configure Nautilus with Narwahl, our webbased config tool:
https://narwhal.qubitelectronix.com/
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A portion of all Nautilus proceeds will go towards the effort to preserve our ocean and coastal environments through the Surfrider Foundation.

Stereo SubNautical Delay Processor
Ultra low noise floor
8 codependent delay lines with up to 20 seconds of audio each
Fade, Doppler and Shimmer delay modes
Sonar configurable CV/Gate output

// Tech Specs //
Width: 14HP
Depth: 22mm
Power Consumption: +12V=151mA, 12V=15mA, +5V=0mA
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