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Panel Description And Functions; Front Panel - Korg NAUTILUS Schnellstartanleitung

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Panel description and functions

Front Panel

1. MASTER VOLUME
7. RT control knobs, SELECT
14. Joystick
13. SW 1&2
9. Arpeggiator, Drum track/Step sequencer
1. MASTER VOLUME slider
This adjusts the volume of the main L/MONO and R audio
outputs, as well as the volume of the headphone jack.
2. VALUE controllers
Use the VALUE controllers (the + and − buttons, and the
VALUE dial) to edit parameters selected on the display.
ENTER button
Press the ENTER button to confirm the values you input or
to execute a page menu command.
EXIT button
Returns to the main page of the current mode. When a dialog
box is open, this button cancels the settings that were made in
the dialog box and closes the dialog box. If a pop-up menu for
the Page menu is open, pressing EXIT button closes the menu.
3. MODE button
The NAUTILUS uses seven modes. To select each mode,
press the MODE button, and choose using the Mode Select
that is displayed. For more information, see "Playing
Programs and Combinations" on page 9.
4. PAGE button
When you press this button, a list of the pages (Page Select)
within the selected mode will appear in the display. Press the
button of the page you want to bring up.
5. QUICK ACCESS 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. You can also create user
types for assigning functions to the buttons that you
frequently use, or use these buttons as playback, stop, record
and other buttons in SEQUENCER mode. Change the settings
on the Basic Setup– Quick Access page in GLOBAL mode.
8. DYNAMICS
2. VALUE controllers
6. SHIFT
12. AUDIO IN
15. TouchView
display
10. Effectors
11. OCTAVE
6. SHIFT button
By using the SHIFT button together with another button, you
can access alternate functions assigned to that button.
7. RT control knobs, SELECT button
Use the RT (realtime) control knobs by selecting a knob's
function using the SELECT button, and then making changes
to the sound or effect with that knob. 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.
8. DYNAMICS
Press the DYNAMICS button on the NAUTILUS to turn it
on (the button will light). Then, use the knob to adjust how
the volume and tone will change in response to how soft or
hard you play the keyboard (velocity). Turning the knob to
the left will make the sound play softer in response to the
strength of the keys played, and turning the knob to the right
will make the sound play louder.
9. Arpeggiator, Drum track/Step sequencer
ARP button
Turns the arpeggiator function on/off. The button will light if
the arpeggiator is on. Press the ARP button while holding the
SHIFT button down to show the ARP DRUM page for the
current mode.
LATCH button
When latch is turned on, the arpeggiator will keep playing
patterns and phrases, even after you stop playing the
keyboard and take your hands off, or after a MIDI note
on/off message is received.
DRUM button
Turns the drum function on/off. The drums operate as either
a drum track or as a step sequencer, depending on the current
scene selected. The button will light if the drums are on.
Panel description and functions
3. MODE
4. PAGE
5. QUICK ACCESS
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