
GLOBAL > Basic Setup 0–1: Basic
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8:
This is a random curve. Use this when you wish to create
special effects, or to use aftertouch to apply unpredictable
modulation.
With a setting of aftertouch, the setting you make here
will be applied immediately before the NAUTILUS’s
internal tone generator, meaning that it will affect the data
received via MIDI, but will not affect the transmitted
data.
0–1b: Effect Global SW
IFX1–12 Off
[Off, On]
On (checked):
All insert effects IFX1–12 will be off.
Off (unchecked):
The IFX settings for
IFX1 On/Off
–
IFX12 On/Off
in PROGRAM, COMBINATION,
SEQUENCER, and SAMPLING modes will be valid.
MFX1&2 Off
[Off, On]
On (checked):
Master Effect1 and 2 (MFX1, 2) will be off.
Off (unchecked):
The Master/Total Effect setting
MFX1
On/Off
, and
MFX2 On/Off
, in PROGRAM,
COMBINATION, and SEQUENCER modes will be valid.
Note:
You can use the MFX button to change this setting.
TFX1&2 Off
[Off, On]
On (checked):
Total effects 1 and 2 (TFX1, 2) will be off.
Off (unchecked):
The
TFX1 On/Off
and
TFX2 On/Off
settings in the Master/Total Effect page of PROGRAM,
COMBINATION, SEQUENCER, or SAMPLING modes
will be used.
Note:
You can use the TFX button to change this setting.
When
IFX1–12 On/Off
,
MFX1&2 On/Off
, or
TFX1&2
On/Off
settings are switched, control change messages
CC#92 (effect control 2), CC#94 (effect control 4), and
CC#95 (effect control 5) will be transmitted respectively.
The transmitted data will be 0 for off, and 127 for on.
0–1c: ARP/DRUM
All ARP Off
[Off, On]
On (checked):
All Arpeggiator functionality will be
disabled. ARP will not play even if the ARP button is on.
Off (unchecked):
Arpeggiator will play normally, based on
the ARP button setting.
All Drum Off
[Off, On]
On (checked):
All Drum functionality will be disabled. The
Drum will not play even if the DRUM button is on.
Off (unchecked):
The Drum will play normally, based on
the DRUM button setting.
Click: ON/OFF
This turns the click sound on/off. You can also turn this
on/off by holding down the SHIFT button on the front panel
and pressing TAP.
The click sound cannot be turned on in SEQUENCER mode.
Level: 0...127
Sets the click volume.
0–1d: System Preference
Bank Map
[Korg, GM(2)]
MIDI Bank Select messages work in conjunction with
Program Change messages to select Programs and
Combinations. Bank Select can work in one of two ways: the
standard way (“Korg”) or the General MIDI way. Usually,
the standard method is preferable. When using General
MIDI sequences, however, you may wish to use GM(2)
instead.
Bank Select is also used with Set Lists, but they are not
affected by the
Bank Map
parameter.
Bank Select uses two MIDI CCs: CC#0 for the upper byte,
and CC#32 for the lower byte.
The table below shows how Bank Select messages are
mapped to the internal Program and Combination banks. In
some cases, alternate bank numbers are accepted when
received via MIDI.
Power On Mode
[Reset, Memorize]
Specifies the condition at power-on.
Reset:
The NAUTILUS will be in COMBINATION mode
P0: Play, and Combination INT–A000 will be selected.
Memorize:
The location (mode and page) where you were
when the power was last turned off, and the last-selected
program or combination number will be selected.
Bank
Bank Map: Korg
Map: GM(2)
A
00. 00
63. 00
B
00. 01
63. 01
C
00. 02
63. 02
D
00. 03
63. 03
E
00. 04
63. 04
F
00. 05
63. 05
GM
121. 00
(56. 00 also accepted)
121. 00
(56. 00 and 00. 00
also accepted)
g(1)…g(9)
121. 01…09
g(d)
120. 00 (62. 00 also accepted)
G
00. 08
63. 08
H
00. 09
63. 09
I
00. 10
63. 10
J
00. 11
63. 11
K
00. 12
63. 12
L
00. 13
63. 13
M
00. 14
63. 14
N
00. 15
63. 15
O
00. 16
63. 16
P
00. 17
63. 17
Q
00. 18
63. 18
R
00. 19
63. 19
S
00. 20
63. 20
T
00. 21
63. 21
Summary of Contents for NAUTILUS Series
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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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