Setting The Scenes - Korg NAUTILUS Series Operation Manual

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Arpeggiator function

Setting the scenes

A single program (or combination) can contain patterns or
playback settings for the arpeggiator and drum track or step
sequence as different scenes.
Basic settings for scenes
1. Select the COMBINATION (or PROGRAM) >
Home– ARP DRUM page.
2. Use " " (Tempo) to set the tempo.
The tempo is used both by arpeggiators A and B for the
combinations and sequencer.
3. Press the EDIT button.
The ARP DRUM edit page is displayed.
Here you can make changes to the drum programs of
drum tracks for each scene, or change the arpeggio
patterns.
When you select a scene, the parameters in Scene Setup
are updated, and you will be able to use the selected
scene.
4. Press the More button of the Scene Setup dialog box
in Scene Common Setup to configure the detailed
parameters.
For more details on the settings, refer to the settings of
the arpeggiator, drum track and step sequence.
5. To finish making these settings and exit, press the
EDIT button once more.
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Four scenes can be saved in a program. These scenes let you
make changes while you are playing, such as by preparing
variations with changes to the arpeggio pattern, or scenes
with different drum tracks.
Making the Arpeggiator settings
This configures the arpeggio patterns and specifies how the
arpeggiator will operate.
• Select the scene to set, and press the EDIT button. The
settings page for the selected scene will be shown.
Selecting an arpeggio pattern
An arpeggio pattern can be selected from preset arpeggio
patterns P0–P4 and user arpeggio patterns A0000–A2047,
B000–B127. The factory settings A0000–A2047 contain a
wide variety of preloaded user arpeggio patterns.
• Choose Pattern, and use the VALUE dial, +/− buttons,
and popup menu to select an arpeggio pattern.
Note: Refer to "Editing arpeggio patterns" on page 197 for
how to create a user arpeggio pattern.
Making the arpeggiator continue to play even
after releasing your fingers from the keyboard
When you turn on the LATCH button on the front panel, the
arpeggiator will continue to play even after you take your
hands off the keys. This sets whether the LATCH button on
the front panel is enabled or disabled for each arpeggiator.
Repeating an arpeggio pattern
This sets whether to make the arpeggio pattern repeat itself,
or whether the pattern should play only once and then stop.
• When the Loop button is on, the arpeggio pattern will
play over and over again. When the 1 Shot button is on,
the arpeggio pattern will play just once.

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