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Korg NAUTILUS 61 AT

Korg NAUTILUS 61 AT
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Editing arpeggio patterns Creating a user arpeggio pattern
199
Other examples of creating a user
arpeggio pattern
Melody pattern
1. Press the EDIT button.
2. In the touch grid, set tone 1 for “Step” 01, 02, 03, 04,
05, 07, and 08 (i.e., all but 06).
3. Specify the pitch. Set the “Step” 02 “Pitch” to +10,
“Step” 05 “Pitch” to +12, and the “Step” 08 “Pitch” to
–2.
4. Play a single key; the arpeggio will begin playing.
Chordal pattern
1. Press the EDIT button.
2. In the touch grid, set tone 1 of “Step” 01.
3. In “Step” 03, 04, 06, and 08, set tones 2–5.
4. Select “Step” 01, and set “Gate” to Legato.
5. Select “Step” 06, and set “Gate” to Legato.
Note:
To simulate the timing nuances of a strummed guitar
chord, select
Flam
. In PROGRAM mode, select an acoustic
guitar program, and choose the user arpeggio pattern that
you created here. In the Scene Setup dialog, set
Gate
to
Step.
Then return to the GLOBAL > Arpeggio Pattern page ARP
Pattern Edit dialog. For odd-numbered steps, set
Flam
to a
positive (+) value. For even-numbered steps, set
Flam
to a
negative () value.

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