Other Ways To Record - Korg NAUTILUS 61 AT Operation Manual

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Creating songs (SEQUENCER mode)
Control data in pattern recording
To record control data in a pattern, you should restore the
control data to its normal value within the pattern. If you fail
to restore the normal value, unnecessary control data may
remain in a "stuck" position when you place the pattern in a
song or use the RPPR function to play the pattern. However,
the following control data will be automatically reset to the
following values when the song or RPPR function finishes
playing the pattern, or when playback is halted.
Controller
Modulation 1 (CC#01)
Modulation 2 (CC#02)
Expression (CC#11)
Damper switch (CC#64)
Sostenuto switch (CC#66)
Soft switch (CC#67)
EG sustain level (CC#70)
Resonance level (CC#71)
EG release time (CC#72)
EG attack time (CC#73)
Low pass filter cutoff (CC#74)
EG decay time (CC#75)
LFO1 speed (CC#76)
LFO1 depth (pitch) (CC#77)
LFO1 delay (CC#78)
Filter EG intensity (CC#79)
SW1 modulation (CC#80)
SW2 modulation (CC#81)
Pitch bender
Using ARP for pattern recording
If ARP is set to operate for the track that is selected for
"Track Select," and record the performance of ARP into the
pattern.

Other ways to record

Multi-track recording with ARP and the
Drum Track
You can record multi-track performances generated by ARP
and/or the Drum Track. For more information, see
"Arpeggiator settings in SEQUENCER mode" on page 166
Multi-track recording with RPPR
You can record multi-track performances generated by
RPPR. For more information, see "Using RPPR (Realtime
Pattern Play/Record)" on page 106.
90
Reset value
00 (zero)
00 (zero)
127 (max)
00 (zero)
00 (zero)
00 (zero)
64 (center)
64 (center)
64 (center)
64 (center)
64 (center)
64 (center)
64 (center)
64 (center)
64 (center)
64 (center)
00 (zero)
00 (zero)
00 (zero)

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