Korg NAUTILUS Series Operation Manual page 168

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Arpeggiator function
Setting the range in which the arpeggiator
operates
Press the "More" button in Common Settings (on the ARP
DRUM edit page) to show the Scene Common Setup dialog
box, where you can set the notes (on the keyboard) that make
the arpeggiator operate, as well as the velocity range.
Setting Drum Track to Scene
Selecting the Drum Track pattern
1. Press the EDIT button on the ARP DRUM page.
Drum Track Program
In this example, we will change the drum track pattern in
Scene 1 Setup.
2. Select "Scene 1 Setup".
3. Select the drum track.
If a step sequencer aside from the drum track is selected,
press the Drum Track button.
4. Select the "Drum Track" pattern.
Press the "Drum Track Pattern" pop-up button and select
a drum track pattern in the Category/Drum Pattern Select
dialog box.
Selecting a drum program
1. Press the setting button on the ARP DRUM page.
2. Select a drum program in "Program" on the Scene
Common Setup page.
Select a program using the VALUE controllers, or press
the pop-up button to display the "Drum Program Select"
dialog box and select a program from there.
3. To set the drum track volume, press the More button
on the Scene Common Setup page to display the
Drum Program dialog box, and then make the setting.
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Shift
The patterns used in GM drum programs may not sound as
intended, due to differences in mapping. If this is the case,
set the "Shift" parameter value to "−12" and try again.
Shift lets you transpose the Drum Track pattern in semitone
steps, causing different instruments of the drum kit to play.
This will generally cause unexpected results, which may
often be interesting—experiment and see!
Controlling how the Drum Track starts
and stops
You have several options to control how and when the Drum
Track starts and stops.
1. Press the EDIT button on the ARP DRUM page.
2. Press the More button in Scene Common Setup to
Pattern Bank/No.
3. In the Drum Trigger section, set the Mode to control
4. If Trigger Mode is set to Wait KBD Trig, specify the
Use the right-hand "Volume" slider to adjust the volume
of the drum track.
Use the "Detune" value to adjust the pitch of the entire
program.
Refer to the Parameter Guide for details on adjusting the
EQ and configuring the bus settings.
show the Scene Common Setup dialog box.
how the pattern will start and stop.
Start Immediately: When you turn on the Drum by
pressing the DRUM button, the LED will light and the
Drum Track pattern will start according to the Sync
setting. It will stop when you turn off the button.
Wait KBD Trig: When you press the DRUM button to
turn it on, the LED will blink and the Drum Track pattern
will wait to start. When you play the keyboard or receive
a MIDI note-on, the Drum Track pattern will start
according to the Sync setting.
Latch setting.
Latch controls whether the Drum Track pattern will
continue playing even after you take your hands off of the
keyboard.
Off: If the DRUM button is on, the LED will blink, and
the pattern will start when you play the keyboard. When
you stop playing, the Drum will stop as well.
On: If the DRUM button is on (the LED will blink), the
pattern will start when you play the keyboard (note-on).
The pattern will continue when you release the keyboard
(note-off). The pattern will stop when you turn the
DRUM button off (the LED will go dark).

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