Korg m50-73 User Guide

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Playing Songs Playback
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Program
Combination
Sequencer
Effect
Arpeggio
Drum Track
Global
Media
Playing Songs
Playback
In order to play back song data in the sequencer, you 
must first record, load or dump song data into the 
M50.
Let’s start by loading and playing the demo song data. 
For details, please see “Listening to the demo songs” 
on page 5.
1. Press the MODE SEQ switch to enter Sequencer 
mode. 
The P0–1: Play/REC– Program T01–08 or T09–16 page 
will appear. If this is not displayed, press the EXIT 
switch three times.
2. Use “Song Select” to select the song you want to 
play back.
You can press the Song Select popup button and 
choose from a list. If you select an empty list, a new 
song will be created.
You can also select a song by using the VALUE 
controllers. However if there is no song, you can’t 
make a selection using the VALUE controllers.
3. Press the SEQUENCER START/STOP switch.
The song you selected in step 2 will begin playing.
The song will begin playing if you press the 
SEQUENCER START/STOP switch in a page other 
than P10: Pattern/RPPR. If you press this switch while 
you’re in P10: Pattern/RPPR, the currently-selected 
pattern will begin playing. (In P11: Cue List, the songs 
of the cue list will be played.)
4. During playback, you can press the SEQUENCER 
START/STOP switch to stop playback.
If you press the START/STOP switch once again, 
playback will resume from where you stopped.
For details on the functions of the LOCATE, PAUSE, 
<<REW, and FF>> switches, please see page 52.
You can use the FF/REW Speed menu command to 
specify the fast-forward and rewind speed.
• To set the tempo, turn the TEMPO knob or press 
the TAP TEMPO switch at the desired interval.
Changing the volume, mute, and solo 
settings of each track
In the SEQ P0-1: Play/REC Prog T01-08, T09-16, Mixer 
T01-08, and T09-16 pages you can change the volume, 
mute, and solo settings of each track.
For details, please see “SEQ P0: Play/REC” on 
page 129 of the Parameter Guide.
Muting just a specific track/
Monitoring just a specific track (Mute/
Solo functions)
The M50 provides a Mute function that lets you silence 
specified MIDI tracks 1–16, and a Solo function that 
lets you hear the specified track or channel by itself. 
These functions can be used in various ways. For 
example you can intentionally mute or solo specific 
tracks, or listen only to the rhythm section of the 
previously-recorded tracks while you record new 
tracks. Let’s try out the Mute and Solo functions.
1. Use “Song Select” to select the song that you want 
to play back.
2. Press the SEQUENCER START/STOP switch.
3. Press track 1 Play/Rec/Mute.
The display will change from Play to Mute, and the 
playback of track 1 will no longer be heard. In this way, 
the “mute” function allows you to silence a specified 
track until the track is un-muted.
Press track 2 Play/Rec/Mute. The display will change, 
and the playback of track 2 will also be muted. To 
cancel muting, press Play/Rec/Mute once again.
4. Press track 1 “Solo On/Off.”
“Solo” will be highlighted, and this time, only the 
performance of track 1 will be heard. To play back only 
a specified track by itself in this way is known as 
“soloing” the track (turning Solo on).
If both Mute and Solo are used, the Solo function will 
be given priority.
Press track 2 “Solo On/Off.”
The display will change, and you will hear the 
playback of tracks 1 and 2. You won’t hear the sound of 
MIDI tracks 3–16.
5. To switch Solo off, press Solo On/Off once again. 
Press Solo On/Off for both MIDI tracks 1 and 2.
The display will change, and the playback of tracks 1 
and 2 will be muted. If the Solo function is turned off 
for all tracks, playback will be according to the Play/
Rec/Mute
 settings.
Popup
Track Select
Song Select
Meter
Tempo
Program Select,
& Popup 
Category
Track 2
Solo
Play/Mute/Rec
Track 1