099: Reverse Bpm Delay - Korg NAUTILUS Series Parameter Manual

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Feedback
Tap1...3 Feedback Amount
Sets the individual tap's feedback level. Negative values
invert the phase. These individual levels are summed
together, and then the final level is controlled by Feedback
Level, below.
Feedback Level
Sets the overall level of feedback.
Source
Selects the modulation source for the Feedback Level.
Amount
Sets the modulation amount for the Feedback Level.

099: Reverse BPM Delay

This is a reverse-playback delay that lets you synchronize
the delay time to the tempo of the song.
Wet: Mono In - Stereo Out / Dry: Stereo In - Stereo Out
Left
Feedback
Feedback
+
Reverse
Trim
Sync
High Damp
Right
D
-mod
Trigger
BPM
Tempo
Base Note x Times
Base Note x Times
BPM
Base Note x Times
INPUT
Input Level Dmod [%]
Sets the modulation amount of the input level.
Source
Selects the modulation source for the input level.
REVERSE DELAY
BPM
MIDI syncs to the system tempo; 40-240 sets the tempo
manually for this individual effect.
Time Over? >
The maximum delay time is 900msec. If the combination of
BPM, Base Note, and Times exceeds this limit, the error
message "OVER!" will appear. If this occurs, change the
delay time parameters so that this message no longer
appears.
Reverse Base Note
This sets the basic length of the Reverse Delay, relative to
the BPM setting. The values range from a 32nd note to a
whole note, including triplets.
[+/–100]
[0...100]
[Off...Tempo]
[+/–100]
Wet / Dry
Feedback Mode
Delay
Level
Wet / Dry
[+/–100]
[Off...Tempo]
[MIDI, 40.00...300.00]
[---, OVER!]
[ ... ]
Delay 099: Reverse BPM Delay
Tone
High Damp [%]
This cuts the high frequencies in both the main output and
the feedback. Higher settings create a darker tone.
Low Damp [%]
This cuts the low frequencies in both the main output and the
feedback. Higher settings mean less low-end.
Saturation
This models the distortion of an analog tape delay.
OUTPUT
This is the standard effects output section, with modulatable
control over wet/dry balance. For more information, see
"OUTPUT" on page 762.
Times
This multiplies the length of the Base Note. For instance, if
the Base Note is set to a sixteenth note, and Times is set to 3,
the delay length will be a dotted eighth note.
Level
Sets the output level of the reverse playback.
R Delay Base Note
This sets the basic length of the Right Delay, relative to the
BPM setting.
Times
This multiplies the length of the Right Delay's Base Note.
L Post-Delay Base Note
This sets the basic length of the Left Post-Delay, relative to
the BPM setting.
Times
This multiplies the length of the Left Post-Delay's Base
Note.
Level
Sets the output level of the Left Post-Delay.
R Post-Delay Base Note
This sets the basic length of the Right Post-Delay, relative to
the BPM setting.
Times
This multiplies the length of the Right Post-Delay's Base
Note.
Level
Sets the output level of the Right Post-Delay.
Feedback Mode
[Reverse, Reverse/Forward]
Selects the feedback mode: reverse playback, or alternating
reverse and forward playback. For more information, see
"Feedback Mode" on page 841.
Feedback
Sets the feedback amount.
[0...100]
[0...100]
[0...100]
[x1...x32]
[0...100]
[ ... ]
[x1...x32]
[ ... ]
[x1...x32]
[0...100]
[ ... ]
[x1...x32]
[0...100]
[+/–100]
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