Korg m50-73 User Guide

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Introduction to the M50
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PROG BANK A, B, C, D, E, GM/
COMBI BANK A, B, C, D switches
Use these switches to change banks when selecting 
Programs or Combinations. The LEDs in the switches 
light up to show the current bank.
In Program mode, these switches select the Program 
bank.
In Combination mode, these switches have two 
functions:
• When you’re selecting Combinations, they choose 
the Combination bank. 
• When you’re assigning a Program to a timbre 
within the Combination, they select the Program 
bank.
In Sequencer mode, when a track’s Program name is 
selected, these switches change the Program bank.
TEMPO knob, TAP TEMPO switch
You can set the tempo by turning the TEMPO knob or 
by repeatedly pressing the TAP TEMPO switch.
Control surface
For details on using the control surface to edit values, 
please see page 30.
COMPARE switch
You can use this switch to return the settings of an 
edited program, combination, or song to their original 
state. Refer to the following section.
Compare function
Use this when you wish to compare the edits you have 
made to a program or combination’s sound with the 
un-edited original (i.e., the sound that is written into 
memory).
When editing a program or combination, press this 
switch. The LED will light, and the last-written settings 
for that program number or combination number will 
be recalled. When you press the COMPARE switch 
once again, the LED will go dark and you will return to 
the settings that you were editing.
If you edit the settings that are recalled by pressing the 
COMPARE switch (i.e., the settings that are written 
into memory), the LED will go dark, and it will not be 
possible to return to the previous edits by pressing the 
COMPARE switch again.
In Sequencer mode, you can use the COMPARE switch 
to make “before and after” comparisons immediately 
after using realtime recording or step recording to 
record a song, or after performing a track edit 
operation.
For example, this can be used effectively when 
realtime-recording a MIDI track for a song.
1. Realtime-record a MIDI track. (Take 1)
2. Once again, realtime-record on the same track. 
(Take 2)
3. Press the COMPARE switch. The LED will light, 
and take 1 will be recalled.
4. Press the COMPARE switch once again. The LED 
will go dark, and take 2 will be recalled.
5. If at step 3 you once again realtime-record on the 
same track (take 3), the object of the Compare 
function will now be take 1.
6. If at step 4 you once again realtime-record on the 
same track (take 3), the object of the Compare 
function will be take 2.
In this way, the Compare function lets you recall the 
previous recording or the previous state of event 
editing.
Note: 
If you continue editing when the COMPARE 
switch is lit, the switch will go dark. This now becomes 
the musical data that will be selected when the 
COMPARE switch is dark.
For details, please see “The Compare function” on 
page 127 of the Parameter Guide.
The Compare function that brings back the 
settings prior to editing is not available in Global 
mode.
Selecting and executing menu 
commands
The utility functions provide commands that are 
specific to each page, such as Write (save) or Copy. The 
available utility functions will depend on the selected 
page.
For example, the utility functions in Program mode let 
you write (save) the settings, or let you perform 
convenient editing operations such as copying settings 
between oscillators or effects, or a Sync function that 
lets you edit two EGs together.
1. In the upper right of the display, press the u 
button.
The menu command will appear.
2. Select a menu command by touching it with your 
finger.
A dialog box for the selected menu command will 
appear.
Check-type commands will not display a dialog box; 
their status will be switched, and the list will close.
By holding down the ENTER switch and pressing a 
numeric key 0–9 you can access the dialog box for the 
first ten utility functions without going through the 
menu.
• If you want to close the list without selecting a 
command, press the display somewhere other than 
the list, or press the EXIT switch.
3. For a parameter in a dialog box, select it by 
pressing it with your finger, and use the VALUE 
controllers (e.g., VALUE dial or 
q/u switches) to 
enter its value.
Menu 
command 
button
Menu button