Korg m50-73 User Guide

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Connecting audio equipment
Here’s how to connect the M50 to your analog amp or 
mixer.
If you’ve connected a stereo audio amp, be aware 
that playing at high volume may damage your 
speaker system. Be careful not to raise the volume 
excessively.
AUDIO OUTPUT L/MONO and R
These are the main outputs, accessed by setting Bus 
Select
 to L/R. All of the factory sounds use these 
outputs, and the Master and Total Effect are always 
routed here as well.
1. Connect the AUDIO OUTPUT L/MONO and R 
outputs to the inputs of your powered monitor or 
mixer.
If you’re using M50 in stereo, use both the L/MONO 
and R jacks. If you’re using M50 in mono, use only the 
L/MONO jack.
If you’re playing back through a stereo audio amp or a 
radio cassette recorder that has an external input jack, 
connect the M50 to the jacks(s) labeled LINE IN, AUX 
IN, or external input. (Use an adapter cable with the 
appropriate type of plug.)
Headphones
1. If you’re using headphones, connect them to the 
M50’s headphone jack.
2. Use the VOLUME slider to adjust the volume of 
the headphones. The M50’s headphone jack 
outputs the same signal as the AUDIO OUTPUT 
L/MONO and R jacks.
Connecting a damper pedal, 
foot switch, or foot pedal
By connecting an optional damper pedal, foot switch, 
or foot pedal, you can control even more functions and 
effects.
You can use the damper pedal to apply a damper effect 
while you play.
You can use the foot switch to turn the sostenuto or 
soft pedal effect on/off, to turn the arpeggiator on/off, 
to switch programs or combinations, or to control tap 
tempo.
You can use the foot pedal to control volume or 
modulation.
Connecting a damper pedal
This pedal can provide a damper effect as you play. 
This instrument also supports half-damping. Here’s 
how to connect an optional Korg DS-1H damper pedal 
to the DAMPER jack and use it to control the half-
damper effect.
1. Connect an optional DS-1H damper pedal to the 
DAMPER jack.
You’ll be able to control the half-damper effect if 
you’ve connected the DS-1H. If you’ve connected a 
different switch-type pedal, it will function as a 
damper switch.
2. After you turn on the power, set the switch 
polarity and adjust the half-damper response to 
ensure that the half-damper pedal works correctly. 
(See PG page 228, and page 252)
Connecting a foot switch
If you connect an on/off-type foot switch such as the 
Korg PS-1 pedal switch to the ASSIGNABLE SWITCH 
jack, you can use it to turn the sostenuto or soft pedal 
effect on/off, to control tap tempo, or to apply 
modulation to a sound or an effect.
This switch will always function in the same way 
regardless of the Program, Combination, or Song 
you’ve selected. You can assign the function in the 
Global mode.
1. Connect a foot switch such as the optional PS-1 to 
the ASSIGNABLE SWITCH jack.
2. After turning the power on, use Global P2: 
Controllers– Foot Controllers page “Foot Switch 
Assign” and “Foot Switch Polarity” to assign the 
function controlled by the foot switch and to 
specify the polarity. (See page 84, PG page 228, 
and page 384)
R
L/
MONO
INPUT
INPUT
PHONES
Powered 
monitor
Headphone
PEDAL
DAMPER
SWITCH