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SEQUENCER > MIDI Filter/Zones 3–1: MIDI Filter1
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SEQUENCER > MIDI Filter/Zones
3–1: MIDI Filter1
Here you can select whether or not to apply filtering to the
MIDI data received by MIDI tracks 1–16. For example even
if two tracks are receiving the same MIDI channel, one can
be set to respond to damper pedal activity while the other
does not.
These MIDI filter settings have no effect on the MIDI
messages that have already been recorded.
These settings affect the MIDI messages that are
transmitted when you adjust program, pan, volume,
portamento and send 1/2 parameters of a track whose
Status (2–1a) is set to Both, EXT, or EX2.
On (checked): Reception of MIDI data is enabled. Tracks
whose Status (2–1a) is INT or Both will receive these types
of MIDI messages on their respective channels. The type of
effects that are checked will be applied to the program of
each track when the NAUTILUS’s controllers are operated
or when MIDI data is received. (The effect dynamic
modulation function is not affected by these settings.)
Settings that regulate MIDI transmission/reception of the
NAUTILUS itself are made in MIDI Filter (GLOBAL 1–
1c).
If the user-assignable controllers that can be filtered in the
MIDI Filter 2 and 3 pages are set to MIDI control changes,
filtering will be performed for these control changes. In this
case, any control change filtering that is being performed in
the MIDI Filter 1 and 2 pages will be given priority.
Furthermore, if the same control change is assigned to
multiple controllers for which there are filter settings in the
MIDI Filter 2 and 3 pages, checking any one of these will
enable that control change.
Off (unchecked): Reception of MIDI data is disabled.
Note: MIDI CC# = MIDI control change message numbers.
3–1a: MIDI Filter 1
Track 01 (Track Number)
Enable Program Change [Off, On]
Specifies whether or not MIDI program change messages
will be received.
Enable After Touch [Off, On]
Specifies whether or not MIDI after touch messages will be
received.
Enable Damper [Off, On]
Specifies whether or not MIDI CC#64 hold (damper pedal)
messages will be received.
Enable Portamento SW [Off, On]
Specifies whether or not MIDI CC#65 portamento on/off
messages will be received.
Enable JS X as AMS [Off, On]
Specifies whether or not MIDI pitch bend messages (the X
axis of the NAUTILUS’s joystick) will be received to
control the AMS effect assigned to JS X. (This is not a filter
for MIDI pitch bend message reception.) For more
information, please see “Alternate Modulation Sources
(AMS)” on page 899.
Enable JS+Y [Off, On]
Specifies whether or not MIDI CC#01 (the +Y axis of the
NAUTILUS’s joystick) will be received.
Enable JS–Y [Off, On]
Specifies whether or not MIDI CC#02 (the –Y axis of the
NAUTILUS’s joystick) will be received.
0–1a
1–1b
3–1PMC
3–1a

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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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