Detailed Effects Editing; Dynamic Modulation (Dmod) - Korg NAUTILUS Series Operation Manual

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Using Effects

Detailed effects editing

Dynamic modulation (Dmod)

Dynamic modulation (Dmod) lets you use MIDI messages
or the NAUTILUS's controllers to modulate specific effect
parameters in real-time.
For more information, see "Dynamic Modulation Sources
(Dmod)" on page 912 of the PG.
Dmod Example
As an example, let's set up dynamic modulation to control
an effect parameter in real-time.
1. As described in the procedure for "Using effects in
Programs" on page 223, set IFX1 to 091: L/C/R BPM
Delay. Verify that you're hearing a delay effect.
2. Go to the PROGRAM > IFX– IFX1 page.
Using Dmod to change the delay level via the
Joystick
3. Set Input Level Dmod to +100.
4. Set Source to JS+Y: CC#01.
The delay sound will disappear.
The input level to the effect can be controlled by the
joystick. As you move the joystick away from yourself, the
delay sound will gradually increase.
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Using Dmod to change the feedback level via
SW1
5. Go to the Basic/X-Y/Controllers– Controllers page,
and set the Target to "RT Control", the RT Control to
"SW1 Mod.", and the Mode to "Toggle".
6. Choose IFX1 page. Set the Feedback Source to SW1
Mod. (CC#80), and set Amount to +30.
When you move the joystick away from yourself and press
the SW1 button, the feedback level will increase, and the
delay sound will continue for a longer time. The Amount
setting specifies the feedback level that will be in effect
when the SW1 button is pressed. If Amount is set to –10,
pressing the SW1 button will reduce the feedback level to 0.

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