1-7: X-Y Envelope - Korg NAUTILUS Series Parameter Manual

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1–7: X-Y Envelope
1–1a
1–7a
1–7b
1–7c
The X-Y Envelope works to control the X-Y position. It's
particularly convenient for modulating effects, since it's the
only Combi-wide programmable modulation source.
The X-Y Envelope is different from the other envelopes in
several ways:
• Each point has two "levels" - one for the X axis, and one
for the Y axis.
• The envelope times can be based on seconds and
milliseconds, or synced to tempo.
• Each point has a hold time, as well as a transition time to
the next point.
• The envelope can loop between two points, for either a
specified number of repeats, or as long as you hold the
note.
X-Y Volume and CC control use separate X-Y
Envelopes
There are actually two different X-Y Envelopes, which share
the same parameters: one for Volume Control, and the other
for CC Control.
All of the notes on the Combi's Global Channel share a
single CC Control EG. This EG starts when you first play a
note, and continues as long as any notes are held down on
the keyboard. When you release all of the notes, the EG goes
into its release phase.
Each note then has its own, additional Volume Control X-Y
Envelope, which lets you crossfade between Programs to
create complex, evolving timbres. The Key Sync parameter
applies only to this per-note EG.
When the Key Sync parameter is Off, the CC Control and
Volume Control EGs are completely synchronized.
When Key Sync is On, each note's Volume Control EG will
start at note-on, and go into release at note-off. All the notes
will still share a single CC Control EG.
COMBINATION > EQ/X-Y/Controllers 1–7: X-Y Envelope
1–7a: Basic
Refer to PROGRAM mode for the respective settings.
1–7b: X-Y Envelope Loop
The X-Y Envelope can loop between two points, and can
continue to loop either for as long as you hold the note, or for
a specified number of repeats. You can also turn the loop off
completely, if you like.
Refer to PROGRAM mode for the respective settings.
1–7c: X-Y Envelope
The X-Y Envelope has a total of five points. Since the X-Y
Envelope can loop, the points are labeled differently from
standard envelopes; instead of names like attack and decay,
they are simply numbered 0–4.
Refer to PROGRAM mode for the respective settings.
v 1–7: Page Menu Commands
• Compare →p.112
• Write Combination →p.433
• Exclusive Solo →p.113
• Copy From Program →p.433
• Copy X-Y Envelope →p.119
• PAGE →p.126
• MODE →p.126
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