Korg NAUTILUS Series Parameter Manual page 19

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The keyboard graphic shows notes as they are played on the
physical keyboard.
LAYER PROG
Layer Program Select
This selects the Program that is layered onto the Main
Program. You can use all of the normal Program selection
methods, including bank and number, and category.
When a Layer Program is selected, some limitations may
cause either the layer Program or the Main Program to sound
a bit different. For more information, see "Limitations of
Quick Layer/Split in PROGRAM mode" on page 8.
Category image
This display-only graphic represents the category or sub-
category of the Layer Program.
Octave
This adjusts the pitch of the Layer Program in 1-octave units.
Internally, the Octave setting controls the Timbre's
Transpose parameter.
Zone
This limits the region in which the Layer Program produces
sound.
Off: No limit. The Layer Program will produce sound across
the entire range of the keyboard.
Lower: Only the lower notes produce sound.
Upper: Only the upper notes produce sound.
Top Key (or Bottom Key)
The name and function of this parameter changes depending
on the setting of Zone, above.
Top Key appears if Zone is set to Lower. This sets the
highest note at which the Layer Program produces sound.
Bottom Key appears if Zone is set to Upper. This sets the
lowest note at which the Layer Program produces sound.
Neither parameter is shown if Zone is set to Off.
You can edit this parameter directly from either the physical
keyboard or the keyboard graphic:
1. Press and hold the ENTER button.
2. While holding ENTER, play a note on the keyboard,
or touch the keyboard graphic.
Volume
This adjusts the volume of the Layer Program. The default
setting is 127.
Solo
This turns the Solo function on/off. If Solo is enabled, only
tracks with Solo On will sound; other tracks will be muted.
The setting will alternate on/off each time you press the Solo
button.
[List of Programs]
[graphic]
[-2, -1, 0, +1, +2]
[Off, Lower, Upper]
[C-1...G9]
[000...127]
[On, Off]
PROGRAM > Home Quick Layer
MAIN PROG
(Program Select)
By default, this will be the currently selected Program. You
can also select a different Program, if desired. You can use
all of the normal Program selection methods, including bank
and number, category, and Find.
Category image
This display-only graphic represents the category or sub-
category of the Main Program.
Octave
This sets the pitch of the Main Program in 1-octave units.
Internally, this edits the Timbre Transpose parameter.
Solo
This turns the Solo function on/off. If Solo is enabled, only
tracks with Solo On will sound; other tracks will be muted.
The setting will alternate on/off each time you press the Solo
button.
Volume
This adjusts the volume of the Main Program. The default is
127.
ARP/DRUM
Select ARP/DRUM
You can choose to use the ARP/DRUM from either the Main
or Layer Program. The Tempo is initially set to match the
selected ARP/DRUM; you can then change it as desired.
When the ARP and DRUM buttons are turned on, notes can
be played using the arpeggiator, drum track or step
sequencer.
Note that you can't use both Arpeggiator, Drum track/Step
sequencer simultaneously.
Volume
This adjusts the volume of the Drum Track. Initially, the
value defaults to match the Drum Track volume in the source
Program.
Tempo
This sets the tempo for Arpeggiator, the Drum track or Step
sequencer.
By default, this will be the tempo of the Program whose
ARP/DRUM is selected; you can then change it as desired.
Write Layered Combi
When you've created a layer sound that you like, press the
Write Layered Combi button to save it as a combination.
The Write Combination dialog box will appear. For more
information, see "Write Combination" on page 433.
After the Write is complete, the system enters
COMBINATION mode with the newly created Combination
selected.
Cancel
If you press the Cancel button the Quick Layer dialog box
closes, and the settings are canceled.
[List of Programs]
[-2, -1, 0, +1, +2]
[On, Off]
[000...127]
[000...127]
[040.00...300.00]
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