Korg m50-73 User Guide

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Creating songs (Sequencer mode)
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Exclusive Solo
Normally, the Solo function operates in “Exclusive 
Solo off” mode, where you can solo more than one 
track at a time (as in the example above). In contrast, 
“Exclusive Solo on” mode allows only one track/
channel to be soloed at a time, making it easy to switch 
between soloed tracks.
Use the Exclusive Solo menu command to specify how 
the Solo function will operate.
Exclusive Solo off:
 You will be able to solo more than 
one track at a time. The status of a track will change 
each time you press its Solo On/Off button.
Exclusive Solo on:
 When you press a Solo On/Off 
button, only that track will be soloed.
The SOLO setting is not stored when you save the 
song.
Tip: You can turn Exclusive Solo on/off by holding 
down the ENTER switch and pressing numeric key 1.
LOCATE settings
You can press the LOCATE switch to move to the 
registered location. Initially, this will move to 
001:01.000.
To change the registered location, use the Set Location 
menu command. Alternatively, you can register a 
location during playback by holding down the ENTER 
switch and pressing the LOCATE switch.
When you select a song, the LOCATE setting is 
automatically initialized to 001:01.000.
For details, please see “Set Location (Set Location for 
Locate Key)” on page 192 of the Parameter Guide.
Loop playback
When recording or playing back a song, you can loop 
individual MIDI tracks that are playing.
In the P0–1: Play/REC– Play Loop T01–08 or T09–16 
page, check Track Play Loop for the MIDI tracks you 
want to loop, and use Loop Start Measure and Loop 
End Measure
 to specify the starting and ending 
measure of the region that will play back as a loop.
If you check Play Intro, the measures preceding the 
loop will be played back as an introduction before the 
loop begins.
If you play back from the first measure with the 
settings shown in the screenshot above, the specified 
region of measures will repeat as follows.
If Play Intro is unchecked, the specified region of 
measures will repeat as follows.
Loop Start 
Measure 
Track Play Loop
Loop End 
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