Saving The Arpeggio Pattern - Korg NAUTILUS 61 AT Operation Manual

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When specifying Gate and Velocity, press the SELECT
button to select ARP, and set knob 1 (GATE) and knob 2
(VELOCITY) to the center position (12 o'clock).
Dual arpeggiator editing
Here we will use a combination as an example in our
explanation.
The same procedure applies when editing an arpeggio
pattern in SEQUENCER mode.
If you have entered this mode from the COMBINATION
mode, the arpeggio pattern selected by the combination will
be affected by your editing.
Note: To edit a preloaded arpeggio pattern, you might want
to copy it to an unused user arpeggio pattern first and then
edit it.
1. In COMBINATION mode, select a combination that
uses the arpeggio pattern you wish to edit.
For this example, select a combination where both
arpeggiators A and B are assigned.
2. Press the ARP button to turn on the arpeggiator (the
button will light up).
Even if the arpeggiator had been turned off when you
moved here, you can use the ARP button to turn it on.
However, if Arpeggiator Run A or B are not checked,
and if Arpeggiator Assign, is set to off, then the
arpeggiator will not function.
3. Select the GLOBAL > Arpeggio Pattern– Setup page.

Saving the arpeggio pattern

Once you are finished editing, give the arpeggio pattern a
name and then save the pattern.
1. Select "Rename Arpeggio Pattern" from the page
menu command.
2. Press the arpeggio pattern name that is displayed
above to show the text edit dialog box.
Use the keyboard on the display to give the pattern a
name.
3. Once you have inputted the name, press OK.
The display will return to the main dialog box.
4. When changing the "Category" or "Sub Category",
select from the respective lists.
5. Press the OK button.
6. Select "Write Arpeggio Patterns" from the page menu
command.
A dialog box asking to save your edits will appear.
All arpeggio patterns will be overwritten and saved.
Editing arpeggio patterns Saving the arpeggio pattern
4. If you accessed this page from COMBINATION
mode, use the "Arpeggio Select" A and B to select the
arpeggiator that you wish to edit.
If this is A, your editing will apply to the parameters and
user arpeggio pattern of arpeggiator A.
If this is B, your editing will apply to the parameters and
user arpeggio pattern of arpeggiator B.
5. Switch between arpeggiators A and B, and edit their
respective user arpeggio patterns.
If you wish to stop one of the arpeggiators, return to
COMBINATION mode, and in COMBINATION > Play–
Arpeggio A or the Arpeggio B page and uncheck the
Arpeggiator Run check box.
6. To modify the name of a user arpeggio pattern, use the
Utility "Rename Arpeggio Pattern." (See page 695 of
the PG)
7. If you wish to save the edited user arpeggio pattern in
internal memory, you must write the user arpeggio
pattern.
In this case, both user arpeggio patterns will be written
simultaneously. If you turn off the power without writing,
the edited contents will be lost (see page 695 of the PG).
8. If you wish to save the state of the combination at the
same time, return to COMBINATION mode and
write the combination. (See page 70)
Note: When editing a user arpeggio pattern, pay attention to
the global MIDI channel, the channel of each track, and the
arpeggiator assignments, and make sure that the arpeggiator
you are hearing is the pattern that you wish to edit.
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