Korg m50-73 User Guide

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Setup
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Connecting a foot pedal
If you connect a optional EXP-2 foot controller or XVP-
10 expression/volume pedal to the ASSIGNABLE 
PEDAL jack, you can use it to apply modulation to 
sounds or effects, or to adjust the overall volume.
This pedal 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 an optional XVP-10 or EXP-2 to the 
ASSIGNABLE PEDAL jacks.
2. After turning the power on, use Global P2: 
Controllers– Foot Controllers page “Foot Pedal 
Assign” to assign the function controlled by the 
foot pedal. (See page 84, PG page 228, and 
page 385)
Connecting the M50 to 
a computer
The M50 provides both MIDI and USB connectors as 
standard equipment. By connecting the M50 to your 
computer via USB, you can use it as a controller and 
MIDI sound module for your DAW software with 
single cable convenience; and with out the need for a 
MIDI interface.
By using the dedicated editor, you can edit the M50 
from your computer as though it were a software plug-
in.
For details, see “M50 Editor/Plug-In Editor owner’s 
manual” (PDF).
Connecting MIDI devices
By connecting the M50’s MIDI connectors to an 
external MIDI device you can transfer sound settings 
and performance data such as note messages between 
your external MIDI device and the M50.
About MIDI
MIDI
 stands for Musical Instrument Digital Interface, 
and is a world-wide standard for exchanging various 
types of musical data between electronic musical 
instruments and computers. When MIDI cables are 
used to connect two or more MIDI devices, 
performance data can be exchanged between the 
devices, even if they were made by different 
manufacturers.
Controlling an external MIDI tone 
generator from M50
If you want to use the M50’s keyboard, chord trigger 
switches and other controllers, sequencer, and 
arpeggiator to play or control an external MIDI sound 
module, use a MIDI cable to connect the M50’s MIDI 
OUT connector to the MIDI IN connector of your 
external MIDI sound module.
Controlling M50’s tone generator 
from an external MIDI device
When you wish to play or control the M50’s tone 
generator from an external MIDI keyboard or 
sequencer etc., use a MIDI cable to connect the MIDI 
OUT connector of the external MIDI device to the 
MIDI IN connector of M50.
Controlling two or more external MIDI 
tone generators from M50
You can also use a MIDI patch bay to control multiple 
MIDI devices.
M50
MIDI IN
MIDI OUT
MIDI keyboard
M50
MIDI IN
MIDI OUT
MIDI keyboard
MIDI IN
MIDI OUT
MIDI IN
MIDI OUT
MIDI IN
MIDI OUT
M50
MIDI keyboard
MIDI patch 
bay
MIDI tone generator