Korg m50-73 User Guide

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Introduction to the M50
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When you write a Program or Combination, the on/off 
status of the SW1 and SW2 switches is saved.
For details, please see “Setting the functions of SW1 
and SW2” on page 18 of the Parameter Guide.
Using the Lock function
Locking the Joystick
1. Using the standard factory sounds, select Program 
A033: Mild Suitcase E.Piano, and play the 
keyboard.
To select a program, make sure that you are in Program 
mode, and press the PROG BANK A switch, numeric 
key 3, 3, and then the ENTER switch.
2. Move the joystick away from yourself (the +Y 
direction).
The vibrato effect will deepen.
3. While holding the joystick away from yourself, 
press the SW2 switch.
When you press the switch, its LED will light up, and 
the modulation effect at this point will be maintained.
4. Release the joystick, and play the keyboard.
The modulation will stay the same as it was when SW2 
was pressed. Moving the joystick away from yourself 
will not affect the sound.
5. Press the SW2 switch once again to release the 
Lock function.
Keyboard
Velocity
Velocity is a measure of how hard you play a note on 
the keyboard. This can be used to modulate many 
different aspects of the sound, such as volume, 
brightness, or the character of the attack.
Note Number
Sounds can be programmed to change in character 
based on the note being played. 
As you play higher or lower on the keyboard, the note 
number can modulate the timbre–such as becoming 
brighter as you play higher. Envelopes may also 
become faster or slower; the volume may change; and 
so on.
Control Surface knobs
The control surface consists of four knobs, three control 
assign switches REALTIME CONTROLS, EXTERNAL, 
and ARP that select the functions that will be 
controlled, and the RESET CONTROLS switch which 
resets each function.
• You can apply modulation to sounds or edit them.
• You can control the arpeggiator.
• You can control external MIDI devices.
1. Press one of the REALTIME, EXTERNAL, or ARP 
switches to select the group of functions that you 
want to control.
Alternatively, you can use the Prog P0: Play– Control 
Surface page Control Assign parameter to select a 
function. Press the Control Surface tab in the lower line 
of the display to access this page.
Since this parameter is linked with the front panel 
switches, a change you make to one will be reflected by 
the other.
In Program mode, you can select one of three different 
functions:
Realtime Control: 
Use the knobs to modify the sound 
External:
 Use the sliders and switches to transmit 
MIDI messages to external MIDI devices. You can 
assign these functions in the Global P1: MIDI– External 
Mode 1/2 pages.
ARP: 
Use the knobs to control the arpeggiator.
You can freely switch between these functions without 
losing your current edits.
2. Operate knobs 1–4 to control the selected 
functions.
At the minimum and maximum positions of the 
knob, there will be a slight discrepancy between 
the value and the position of the knob.
For details on control surface operation in each mode, 
refer to the following pages.
Program mode: for details, please see “0–8: Control 
Surface” on page 11 of the Parameter Guide
Combination mode: for details, please see “0–8: 
Control Surface” on page 87 of the Parameter Guide
Sequencer mode: for details, please see “0–2–8: Control 
Surface” on page 143 of the Parameter Guide