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NAUTILUS Chord Recognition ???

 
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WISTICKMOO



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PostPosted: Sat Aug 13, 2022 11:41 am    Post subject: NAUTILUS Chord Recognition ??? Reply with quote

Hi guys first time post,

I can't work out if the Nautilus can read chord inversions in arp mode. Every time I play an inverted chord it will give me the wrong bass note.

Any help would be great, and if it cant be done someone let me know so i can stop trying to find it.

Cheers
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PostPosted: Sat Aug 13, 2022 2:14 pm    Post subject: Re: NAUTILUS Chord Recognition ??? Reply with quote

WISTICKMOO wrote:
Hi guys first time post,

I can't work out if the Nautilus can read chord inversions in arp mode. Every time I play an inverted chord it will give me the wrong bass note.

Any help would be great, and if it cant be done someone let me know so i can stop trying to find it.

Cheers


Just curious - Are you creating an Arp for a specific song? What I mean is do you always want it to play the same notes regardless of chords played? If so, I believe you could set the ARP up as Fixed Note which would utilize your keyboard timing, but ignore the actual notes played on the keyboard.

To do so, change:

Arpeggio Tone Mode: Fixed Note
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PostPosted: Sat Aug 13, 2022 4:30 pm    Post subject: Re: NAUTILUS Chord Recognition ??? Reply with quote

WISTICKMOO wrote:
Hi guys first time post,

I can't work out if the Nautilus can read chord inversions in arp mode. Every time I play an inverted chord it will give me the wrong bass note.

Any help would be great, and if it cant be done someone let me know so i can stop trying to find it.

Cheers


To my knowledge, the Nautilus does not recognize chords, inverted or otherwise. The Nautilus is a workstation, not a professional arranger; and lacks the abilities of chord recognition in its arp sections. It simply reacts to the keys you play and how they fit in the arp and the intervals and timing. No more no less. If you want the arp to play a specific bass or lower note, you have to include it.
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PostPosted: Sun Aug 14, 2022 11:47 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thanks guys for the resposes.

Wasnt sure if the arp a092 simple long was playing through recognition or whatever note i played.

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