Korg NAUTILUS 61 AT Operation Manual page 8

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Introduction to NAUTILUS
3. MODE button
The NAUTILUS uses seven modes. To select each mode,
press the MODE button and choose using the Mode Select
page that is displayed.
To close the menu, press the Close button or the EXIT
button.
4. PAGE button
When you press this button, a list of the pages within the
selected mode will appear in the display. Press the button of
the desired page. (see page 14)
5. QUICK ACCESS: A–F buttons
Select a combination of button functions that corresponds to
how you will operate the NAUTILUS. These buttons can be
used to jump to the pages you set, and to select the modes.
They can also be used as playback, stop, record and other
buttons in SEQUENCER mode.
The button function settings can be accessed from the Quick
Access page in GLOBAL mode. (see "Configuring the
QUICK ACCESS buttons" on page 176)
6. SHIFT button
By using the SHIFT button together with another button or
control, you can access alternate functions assigned to that
button or control. The main functions that can be set are
shown below.
• SHIFT + OCTAVE −/+ button:
The range of pitches assigned to the keys can be changed
in semitone steps, up or down.
• SHIFT + AUDIO IN button:
Displays the Analog Input Setup dialog box, where you
can configure the input level and so on.
• SHIFT + MFX or TFX button:
Shows the MFX1 or TFX1 page for the current mode.
• SHIFT + ARP button:
Shows the ARP DRUM page for the current mode.
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7. RT control knobs, SELECT button
When you're playing a program or combination, you can use
these controls to adjust the sound or the effects in real time,
or to make simple edits. These controls can also be used to
adjust the tempo of the arpeggiator, sequencer and so on.
Tip: Pressing these knobs will set them flush into the panel
so that they cannot be touched accidentally. This way, only
the knobs you will use will remain sticking out, which
makes them easier to operate.
Here's how to use the RT control knobs to set the tempo.
1. Press the SELECT button a number of times to make
the ARP/DRUM LED light.
Note: The selection you make using the SELECT button is
saved for each program, combination or song.
2. Turn the RT control knob 6 to adjust the tempo.
Parameters that can be operated using the RT
control knobs
The various parameters that can be controlled using the RT
control knobs are shown below.
SOUND
1. CUTOFF
Adjusts the cutoff frequency of the filter. Varies the
brightness of the sound.
2. RESONANCE
Adjusts the resonance level of the filter. Raising the filter
resonance level gives a distinctive character to the sound.
3. EG INT
This adjusts the filter EG intensity (the depth of how the EG
affects the filter).
4. EG RELEASE
Adjusts the envelope release times of the filter and amp. This
specifies the time from note-off until the sound fades to
silence.
5. EFFECT
Adjusts how much the insert effects are applied.
6. REVERB
Adjust the amount of reverb.
ARP/DRUM
1. GATE
Adjusts the note length (gate time) for the arpeggiator or step
sequencer.
2. VELOCITY
Adjusts the strength (velocity) of the notes played by the
arpeggiator or step sequencer.

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