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PROGRAM > Home 0–9: Tone Adjust
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0–9b: Tone Adjust Edit
Press the (EDIT) icon to edit the assignments and other
settings for the Tone Adjust function.
Switches 1–16
Set the operation of switches 1–16 in the Tone Adjust
function.
When a switch is assigned to a Relative parameter, or an
Absolute parameter with more than two states:
Switch On = On Value (see below)
Switch Off = the Program’s stored value
When a switch is assigned to a two-state Absolute
parameter, such as Hold, the switch status directly reflects
the parameter value:
Switch On = On
Switch Off = Off
Assign [List of Tone Adjust assignments]
This lets you assign a Tone Adjust parameter to the switch.
For a full list of the available choices, please see “Common
Tone Adjust Parameters” and “HD-1 Tone Adjust
Parameters,” below.
On Value [Depends on parameter]
The parameter is set to this value when the switch is On.
When the switch is assigned to a two-state Absolute
parameter, such as Hold, this will always be the same as the
Switch Status (see below).
Switch Status [Off, On]
This simply shows whether the switch is On or Off. The
status is also shown by the LEDs in the physical buttons.
Sliders 1–8, 9–17
Assign [List of Tone Adjust assignments]
This lets you assign a Tone Adjust parameter to the slider.
For a full list of the available choices, please see “Common
Tone Adjust Parameters” and “HD-1 Tone Adjust
Parameters,” below.
Per-Oscillator parameters apply to OSC1 and 2 individually,
and are marked as such: [OSC1] and [OSC2}.
Each controller can be assigned to only one parameter, and
each parameter can be assigned to only one controller.
To swap a parameter from one control to another, you’ll need
to first un-assign it from the old control, and then assign it to
the new control.
Value [Depends on parameter]
This shows the current value of the parameter. The range of
values will vary depending on the parameter assigned to the
slider.
Common Tone Adjust Parameters
These parameters affect both Oscillators 1 and 2.
Unless otherwise noted, all of the Common Tone Adjust
parameters are Relative.
Off. This means that the Tone Adjust control has no effect.
Filter Cutoff. (–99…+99, CC#74)
This scales the cutoff frequency of all of the filters at once.
For instance, in the HD-1, it affects both Filters A and B.
Filter Resonance. (–99…+99, CC#71)
This scales the resonance of all of the filters at once. For
instance, in the HD-1, it affects both Filters A and B.
Filter EG Intensity. (–99…+99, CC#79)
This scales the effect of the Filter EG on the cutoff
frequency. It affects all of the filters at once; for instance, in
the HD-1, it affects both Filters A and B.
–99 means no modulation. +99 means maximum modulation
in the same direction, positive or negative, as the original
Program. For instance, if the original Program’s EG
Intensity was set to –25, then setting the Tone Adjust to +99
moves the EG Intensity to –99.
Amp Velocity Intensity. (–99…+99)
This scales the effect of velocity on the Amp level.
–99 removes the velocity modulation entirely. +99 means
maximum modulation in the same direction, positive or
negative, as the original Program.
Filter/Amp EG Attack Time.
(–99…+99, CC#73)
This scales the attack times of the Filter and Amp EGs, along
with other related parameters.
When the value is +1 or more, this also affects the Amp EG’s
Start and Attack Levels, Start Level AMS, and Attack Time
AMS, as described below:
Between values of +1 and +25, the Start Level, Start Level
AMS, and Attack Time AMS will change from their
programmed values to 0. Over the same range, the Attack
Level will change from its programmed value to 99.
Filter/Amp EG Decay Time.
(–99…+99, CC#75)
This scales the decay and slope times of the Filter and Amp
EGs. It interacts with CC# 75.
Filter/Amp EG Sustain Level.
(–99…+99, CC#70)
This scales the sustain levels of the Filter and Amp EGs.
Filter/Amp EG Release Time.
(–99…+99, CC#72)
This scales the release times of the Filter and Amp EGs.
Filter EG Attack Time. (–99…+99)
This scales the attack times of the Filter EGs.
Filter EG Decay Time. (–99…+99)
This scales the decay and slope times of the Filter EGs.
Filter EG Sustain Level. (–99…+99)
This scales the sustain levels of the Filter EGs.

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Korg NAUTILUS Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
SamplingOpen Sampling System
MIDIIn, Out, Thru
Preset Combinations384
Keyboard61-key (NAUTILUS 61), 73-key (NAUTILUS 73), 88-key (NAUTILUS 88, RH3 weighted action)
Effects12 Insert Effects; 2 Master Effects; 2 Total Effects
Sequencer16-track MIDI Sequencer
StorageInternal SSD (60 GB)
Audio Inputs2 x 1/4"
Audio OutputsHeadphones
USBType A (host), Type B (device)
WeightNAUTILUS 88: 23.1 kg
Display8 inch TouchView™ GUI (800x600 pixels)

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