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Messages transmitted and received by the NAUTILUS

In the text below, [...] indicates hexadecimal notation.
MIDI channels
MIDI messages can be exchanged when the transmitting and
receiving devices are set to the same MIDI channel. MIDI
uses sixteen channels, numbered 1–16. The way in which
channels are handled will differ depending on the mode.
PROGRAM mode and SAMPLING mode
• Transmission/reception is performed on the global MIDI
channel.
The global MIDI channel is the basic channel that the
NAUTILUS uses for MIDI transmission/reception, and is
set by MIDI Channel (GLOBAL 1–1a).
COMBINATION mode
• The global MIDI channel is used to transmit/ receive
messages for selecting a combination and turning effects
on/off, and to transmit/receive exclusive data.
• Each timbre will transmit/receive MIDI data on the
MIDI Channel (COMBINATION 2–1a) that is
specified for that timbre.
• The Ch MIDI channel specified for each effect
(COMBINATION 8–7a, 9–2a, 9–3, 9–4, 9–5) is used to
control dynamic modulation of the insert/master/ total
effects, the pan following the insert effect, and send 1
and 2.
• When you operate the keyboard or controllers of the
NAUTILUS, messages will be transmitted on the global
MIDI channel, and will also be transmitted on the MIDI
channel of any timbre whose Status (COMBINATION
2–1a) is set to EXT or EX2.
• Channel messages will be received if they match the
MIDI channel of a timbre whose Status is set to INT
(COMBINATION 2–1a).
SEQUENCER mode
• The global MIDI channel is used to transmit/ receive
exclusive data and for messages that switch effects
on/off.
• MIDI data transmission/reception for each MIDI track
will occur on the MIDI channel specified for each MIDI
track by MIDI Channel (SEQUENCER 2–1a).
• The MIDI channel specified for each effect by the Ch
parameter (SEQUENCER 8–7a, 9–2a, 9–3, 9–4, 9–5) is
used to control dynamic modulation of the
insert/master/total effects, the pan following the insert
effect, and send 1 and 2.
• When you operate the keyboard or controllers of the
NAUTILUS, messages will be transmitted on the MIDI
channel selected by Track Select (SEQUENCER 0–1a).
However, messages will be transmitted only if the
selected MIDI track has a Status of Both, EXT, or EX2.
For more information, see "Track Select" on page 445.
If you've selected Audio Track 1–16 in the Track Select
field, this will apply to the MIDI track you selected most
recently. The Track Information field will indicate
"KBD."
MIDI applications Messages transmitted and received by the NAUTILUS
• When the sequencer is played back, musical data of
• MIDI tracks whose Status is INT or Both will receive
Note on/off
Note-on [9n, kk, vv]
Note-off [8n, kk, vv]
(n: channel, kk: note number, vv: velocity)
When you play a note on the NAUTILUS's keyboard, it will
transmit note-on/off messages.
While Arpeggiator is operating, the note-on/off data
generated by Arpeggiator will be transmitted. ("Local
Control On settings" on page 928)
However, most instruments do not receive or transmit note-
off velocity, and neither does the NAUTILUS.
Program Change/Bank Select
Changing the program/bank
Program change [Cn, pp]
(n: channel, pp: program number that allows 128 sounds to
be selected)
• Programs 000–127 in banks A...T correspond to program
• Programs 001–128 in banks G, g(1), g(2), g(3), g(4),
Bank select MSB (CC#0) [Bn, 00, mm]
Bank select LSB (CC#32) [Bn, 20, bb]
(n: channel, mm: bank number upper byte, bb: bank number
lower byte)
• The internal banks that correspond to each bank select
Simply receiving a Bank Select message will not cause the
program or bank to change. The program or bank will
actually change when a Program Change message is
received.
PROGRAM mode
• In PROGRAM > Home page, program change and bank
COMBINATION and SEQUENCER modes
• Program change and bank select messages can be
• When you select a combination, program change and
MIDI tracks whose Status is Both, EXT, or EX2 will be
transmitted on the specified MIDI channels.
channel messages of the matching MIDI channel. For
more information, see "Status" on page 478, and "MIDI
Channel" on page 479.
changes [Cn, 00]–[Cn, 7F].
g(5), g(6), g(7), g(8), g(9), and g(d) correspond to
program changes [Cn, 00]–[Cn, 7F].
number will depend on the "Bank Map" setting
(GLOBAL 0–1d). Korg is the default setting. For more
information, see "Bank Map" on page 633.
select messages are transmitted and received on the
global MIDI channel. These messages are not received
except in Home page.
received on the MIDI channel specified for each
timbre/MIDI track to select programs on that
timbre/track.
bank select messages will be transmitted by timbres
whose Status is EXT or EX2.
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