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SEQUENCER mode
REC Resolution (Realtime REC Quantize
Resolution)
This lets you correct timing as you record. It applies to all
MIDI data, including notes and continuous controllers, as
well as audio track automation.
Note that this does not affect previously-recorded data, or
audio event data.
Important: The REC Resolution affects all MIDI and
audio automation data. This can cause "stair-steps" in
recorded controller data, such as pitch bend.
If you don't want this effect, set REC Resolution to Hi
when recording, and then use the Quantize menu
command afterward to correct only the desired type of
data (such as notes).
Hi (High Resolution): Timing will not be corrected, and
data will be recorded at the maximum resolution ( /480).
3 – : Timing will be corrected to the nearest interval of the
specified rhythmic value. For example, if you select 3, data
will be corrected to the nearest 32nd-note triplet interval. If
you select , data will be corrected to the nearest quarter note
interval.
Audio events are always recorded at the maximum,
uncorrected resolution.
With a setting of
Multi REC
On (checked): Multi-track recording setup is enabled.
Select this if you want to record two or more tracks
simultaneously.
Use MIDI multi-track recording if you want to
simultaneously record multiple MIDI tracks of different
channels, such as when recording the output of the
Arpeggiator or RPPR functions, or when recording from an
external multi-track sequencer.
You can also record up to four audio tracks simultaneously.
If the Multi REC box is checked, the Play/Rec/Mute status
of the track you select in Track Select will be set to REC;
press the Play/Rec/Mute button of the track(s) you want to
record so that they indicate REC. (The button indication will
change in the order of Play → Rec → Mute.)
Regardless of the Track Select (0–1a) setting, data will be
recorded on the MIDI tracks and audio tracks that are set to
REC. MIDI data will be recorded on the tracks of the
matching MIDI channel.
For details on how to record from Arpeggiator or an external
multi-track sequencer onto multiple tracks of different MIDI
channels, see "Synchronizing the playback of arpeggiator or
sequencer" on page 936, and "Recording the sound of a
Combination or Program" on page 83 of the OG.
Note: If you're recording data from an external multi-track
sequencer, set MIDI Clock (GLOBAL 1–1a) to External
MIDI so that the NAUTILUS will synchronize to your
external sequencer. Tempo changes cannot be recorded.
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[Hi, 3 , , 3 , , 3 , , ]
[Off, On]
Off (unchecked): Single track recording setup will be
selected. Recording will occur on the track selected by
Track Select.
This cannot be selected if Recording Setup is set to
Loop All Tracks.
If Track Select is MIDI1–8 or MIDI9–16:
0–1b: Status Play/Mute
RPPR On/Off
This turns the RPPR (Realtime Pattern Play/ Recording)
function on/off. RPPR lets you assign a pattern to each note
of the keyboard, so that the pattern will playback (or be
recorded) when you press the appropriate key.
On (checked): The RPPR function will be on. If a pattern
has been assigned to each key in the P5: RPPR Setup page,
pressing that key will perform the assigned pattern. For
details, see "5–3: RPPR Setup" on page 504.
<!> indicator and "Samples Not Loaded" message
If the multisamples, samples or drum samples of the EXs
and user sample banks for the program assigned to a track
have not been loaded, the track will not make a sound.
When this happens, the <!> icon will show up in the
program name for that track, and the message "Samples
Not Loaded" will appear at the top of the display. Once
you load the necessary sample data for the EXs and user
sample banks, the icon and message will disappear.
Track 01 (Track Number)
This shows the MIDI track number. The parameters below
this let you make settings for the track.
Track Category
Displays the category (abbreviated) for the Program.
Program Select
Selects the program that will be used by each MIDI track.
The lower line displays part of the program name.
The program you select here will be used when the song is
played or recorded from the beginning. If the program is
changed while recording, the program change will be
recorded as musical data, and the program will change
during playback. You can also change the program manually
during playback. However if musical data (program change
data) is already recorded, the program will change at that
point.
If the Status (2–1a) is either INT or Both, programs can
be selected by receiving MIDI program change messages.
Also, when the song is changed or when the song returns
to the beginning, tracks whose Status is EXT, EX2 or
Both will transmit the bank and program numbers via
MIDI. Tracks whose Status is EX2 will show Bank as "–
" and will transmit the bank number that was selected in
the "Bank Select" (2–1b) parameter.
Various ways to change the program for a track
• Choose "Program Select," and turn the VALUE dial or
use the +/− buttons.
• Use the Bank/Track Program Select menu to view and
select programs by bank.
[Off, On]
[0...127 (A...T Banks),
1...128 (GM Banks)]

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