Korg NAUTILUS Series Parameter Manual page 921

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Gate1, Gate1+Damper
The effect is at maximum during note-on, and will stop when
all keys are released. With Gate1 + Damper, the effect will
remain at maximum even after the keys are released, as long
as the damper (sustain) pedal is pressed.
1
2
1
3
Note
Damper Pedal
Gate1
Gate1+Dmpr
Gate2, Gate2+Damper
This is essentially the same as for Gate 1 or Gate 1 +
Damper. However when Gate 2 or Gate 2 + Damper are used
as a dynamic modulation source for the EG of 050: Stereo
Envelope Flanger etc. or the AUTOFADE of 055: Stereo
Vibrato, a trigger will occur at each note-on. (In the case of
Gate 1 and Gate 1 + Damper, the trigger occurs only for the
first note-on.)
1
2
3
1
Note
Damper Pedal
Gate2
Gate2+Dmpr
Exponential Velocity
Modulation will be applied exponentially according to the
velocity value. Weak velocity values will produce little
effect, but the effect will increase rapidly as the velocity
values rise.
Foot Pedal (CC#04)
If you wish to use the assignable foot pedal as a dynamic
modulation source, set "Foot Pedal Assign" (GLOBAL >
Controller 2–1a) to Foot Pedal (CC#04). (See "Foot Pedal
Assignments" on page 917)
A foot controller etc. connected to the ASSIGNABLE
PEDAL jack can be used to control an effect.
Dynamic Modulation Sources (Dmod) Dynamic Modulation Source List
Gate1,Gate1+Dmpr
Dmpr
2
3
On
Off
Time
Gate2,Gate2+Dmpr
Dmpr
2
3
On
Off
Time
Knob Mod.5 (CC#20)
Knob Mod.6 (CC#21)
When the SELECT button on the front panel is set to
"SOUND", knob 5 (EFFECT) will output a CC#20 message.
Similarly, knob 6 (REVERB) will output a CC#21 message.
Knob Mod.5 [+] (CC#20 [+])
Knob Mod.6 [+] (CC#21 [+])
The knob's position and the direction of its effect will differ
from Knob Mod. 5 (CC#20)–Knob Mod.6 (CC#21).
When the "Amount" is a positive number, its effect as a
dynamic modulation source when the knob is turned all the
way to the left will be "0". When the knob is turned to the
right, the effect will work in a positive direction only.
(Negative values will make the effect work in the opposite
direction.)
SW1 Mod. (CC#80)
SW2 Mod. (CC#81)
If you wish to use the SW1 or SW2 switch as a dynamic
modulation source, make settings in PROGRAM,
COMBINATION or
SONG
modes to set the
Controllers page
parameter "Panel Switch Assign" to the
following values respectively: "SW1" to SW1 Mod.
(CC#80), or "SW2" to SW2 Mod. (CC#81) ("SW1/2
Assignments" on page 913).
The effect will be controlled when you operate the SW1 or
SW2 switch.
Foot Switch (CC#82)
If you wish to use an assignable foot switch as a dynamic
modulation source, set "Foot Switch Assign" (GLOBAL 2–
1a) to Foot SW (CC#82) ("Foot Switch Assignments" on
page 915).
The effect will be controlled when you operate a foot switch
etc. connected to the ASSIGNABLE SWITCH jack.
XY +X Mod. (CC#85)
XY –X Mod. (CC#86)
XY +Y Mod. (CC#87)
XY –Y Mod. (CC#88)
To use the X-Y control as a dynamic modulation source, set
"+X", "–X", "+Y", "–Y" of the "X-Y CC Control" on the X-
Y Control page (or on the X-Y CC Page) for each Program,
Combination or song respectively as follows: "XY+X Mod.
(CC#85)", "XY–X Mod. (CC#86)", "XY+Y Mod.
(CC#87)", "XY–Y Mod. (CC#88)". (When the "X/Y Mode"
is set to positive or negative, the X-Y control can be used in
either a positive or negative direction.)
Operate the X-Y control to apply modulation.
Note: Dynamic modulation using the X-Y control is disabled
in SAMPLING mode.
Tempo
The resulting modulation will be zero at 120 BPM, the
maximum positive value at 240 BPM, and the maximum
negative value at 60 BPM.
Many effects LFOs and delays can also be synchronized to
tempo. For more information, see "Tempo Synchronization"
on page 732
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