Korg NAUTILUS Series Operation Manual page 172

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Arpeggiator function
Arpeggiator settings in
SEQUENCER mode
The Drum Track works much the same in SEQUENCER
mode as it does in COMBINATION mode.
However, while a combination triggers the arpeggio pattern
or drum track pattern on the global MIDI channel, a song
triggers the drum track pattern on the MIDI channel
specified on the Drum Trigger "Input Ch" in Scene Common
Setup. Normally you'll set this to Tch. With the Tch setting,
the MIDI channel of the track selected by Track Select will
automatically be used as the trigger channel.
For details, please see "Selecting the Drum Track pattern"
on page 162.
In SEQUENCER mode you can use the Drum Track while
real-time-recording a song track or pattern.
The note-on/off data transmitted by the Drum Track pattern
can be recorded as events in a track or pattern.
You can't use note data from the internal sequencer as a
trigger to start Drum Track patterns.
Drum Track MIDI in and out
In SEQUENCER mode, the Drum Track transmits and
receives on the following MIDI channels.
Receive: The drum track will receive on the MIDI channel
that is set in "Input Ch" of Drum Trigger in ARP/DRUM
Scene Common Setup, which is configured for each song.
Normally you'll set this to Tch and use the NAUTILUS's
keyboard to control the triggering.
Transmit: The drum track will transmit on the MIDI
channel that is set in "Drum MIDI Ch" of ARP/DRUM
Scene Common Setup, which is configured for each song.
Set this to match the MIDI channel of the MIDI track for
which you've assigned the drum Program.
If the track's Status is Both, EXT, or EX2, note data etc. of
the Drum Track pattern will be transmitted.
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