Korg NAUTILUS Series Parameter Manual page 660

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GLOBAL mode
MIDI IN
While the internal sequencer is playing
MIDI IN
If Local Control is Off, MIDI transmission/ reception
will occur normally. Playing the keyboard will cause the
corresponding note data to be transmitted, and received
note data will play the NAUTILUS's internal sounds.
Convert Position
Post MIDI also shifts Program, Combination, and Song
Scales to match the Transpose setting—convenient for use
with non-equal-tempered scales. See also
"Osc/Timbre/Track Transpose" on page 632.
Record
Pre MIDI is the default; it places the Transpose and
Velocity Curve processors at the output of the NAUTILUS
keyboard. This means that they affect both MIDI data
transmitted by playing the keyboard, and data recorded from
the keyboard into the internal sequencer. They do not affect
either incoming MIDI data or data played back by the
internal sequencer.
Velocity
Transpose
Note number
change
NAUTILUS
Transmitted Table
Post MIDI places the processors at the input to the
NAUTILUS tone generation. This means that they affect
both incoming MIDI data, and data played back by the
internal sequencer. They do not affect either MIDI output or
data recorded into the internal sequencer.
Use Post MIDI if you are using an external MIDI controller
to play the NAUTILUS sounds, and want the NAUTILUS
Transpose, and Velocity Curve settings to modify the
external controller's MIDI output.
Post MIDI also shifts Program, Combination, and Song
Scales to match the Transpose setting—convenient for use
with non-equal-tempered scales. See also
"Osc/Timbre/Track Transpose" on page 632.
650
Sequencer
Local
Control
OFF
Record
ON
Enable ARP Module
to MIDI Out
ARP
Enable MIDI In
to ARP Module
OFF
ON
Play
Sequencer
Local
Control
OFF
Record
ON
[Pre MIDI, Post MIDI]
MIDI IN
Velocity
Curve
Play
Sequencer
Aftertouch
Curve
Scale
Transpose
Pitch change
MIDI OUT
Velocity
MIDI IN
Curve
Curve=4
Record
Play
Sequencer
Aftertouch
Curve=3
No
Scale
Transpose
MIDI OUT
Received Table
Tone
Generator
NAUTILUS
MIDI OUT
Note Receive (Note Receive Filter) [All, Even, Odd]
This setting specifies whether even-numbered, odd-
numbered, or all note numbers will be sounded when note
data is received from the NAUTILUS's keyboard or from an
external MIDI device. By connecting the NAUTILUS to
Tone
Generator
another NAUTILUS and setting one instrument to Even and
the other to Odd, you can effectively double the polyphony
by dividing the notes between the two instruments.
MIDI OUT
For use with Arpeggiator and the Drum, set the main
keyboard to transmit ARP via MIDI, and set the slave
keyboard to All ARP Off and All Drum Off.
All: All note numbers will be received. This is the default
setting.
Even: Only even-numbered notes (C, D, E, F#, G#, A#) will
sound.
Odd: Only odd-numbered notes (C#, D#, F, G, A, B) will
sound.
This setting affects only sound generation. Other aspects
of the system, such as the sequencer and MIDI through,
continue to include all MIDI notes. Also, all notes from
the Drum Track Pattern will play, regardless of this
setting.
Tone
generator
Odd
Tone
generator
MIDI IN
Record
Play
Sequencer
Velocity
Curve=4
No
Scale
Transpose
MIDI OUT
Transmitted Table
MIDI OUT
MIDI IN
Another NAUTILUS
Even
Velocity
Curve
Aftertouch
Curve
Tone
Transpose
generator
Pitch change
Received Table

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