0-9: Tone Adjust - Korg NAUTILUS Series Parameter Manual

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0–9: Tone Adjust
0–9a
0–9a
0–9a: Tone Adjust
The Tone Adjust function lets you edit the parameters of a
program like an analog synthesizer, by using the switches
and sliders shown in the display. Tone Adjust switch and
slider can be assigned to any one of a number of Program
parameters.
Each controller can be assigned to only one parameter, and
each parameter can be assigned to only one controller.
To swap a parameter from one control to another, you'll need
to first un-assign it from the old control, and then assign it to
the new control.
Tip: In COMBINATION and SEQUENCER modes, Tone
Adjust also lets you edit Program parameters without
needing to save a different version of the original Program.
For more information on Tone Adjust in these modes, see
"0–9a: Tone Adjust" on page 394.
PROGRAM > Home 0–9: Tone Adjust
Switches 1–16 button
Switches to the Switch page of Tone Adjust.
Sliders 1–8, 9–17 buttons
Switches to the Slider page of Tone Adjust.
Saving Tone Adjust Edits
Tone Adjust edits are saved in two different ways, depending
on whether the parameter is Relative or Absolute. (For more
information, see "Absolute, Relative, and Meta parameters,"
below.)
Edits to Relative parameters affect the sound immediately,
but don't change the underlying Program parameter settings
until the Program is saved. When the Program is saved, the
NAUTILUS calculates the combined effects of Tone Adjust
and dedicated CC modulation (from the RT Control Knobs,
0–9PMC
0–9b
0–9PMC
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