Korg m50-73 User Guide

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Drum Track function
Performing with the Drum Track function
The Drum Track function makes it easy to play the 
M50’s high-quality drum programs using a wide 
variety of Drum Track patterns.
It provides a convenient way for you to hear Drum 
Track patterns while you try out various phrases on a 
program or combination, or work out the outline of 
your song. Then, when you’ve come up with some 
ideas, you can use the Auto Song Setup function to 
immediately start recording in Sequencer mode.
You can use preset drum patterns that cover a wide 
range of musical styles, as well as user patterns that 
you yourself created.
You can write your own patterns into U000–U999. User 
patterns you’ve created in Sequencer mode can be 
converted into user Drum Track patterns.
The Drum Track pattern will start immediately when 
you press the DRUM TRACK ON/OFF switch, or 
when you play the keyboard after pressing the ON/
OFF switch. If you’re starting the pattern by playing 
the keyboard, you have the option of starting it by 
using a specific range of notes or velocities.
The sound of the Drum Track program can be adjusted 
using the drum track EQ, and you can also easily 
change the effect routing settings.
Using the Drum Track function 
in Program mode
Selecting a program and turning the Drum 
Track function on/off
1. Press the MODE PROG switch to enter Program 
mode, and select the desired program. For details, 
please see “Selecting Programs” on page 27.
2. Press the DRUM TRACK ON/OFF switch.
The ON/OFF switch will light or blink, depending on 
the setting (Trigger Mode) of the program.
If lit: The Drum Track pattern will start according to 
the Sync setting. When you turn it off, the pattern will 
stop. (This will occur if the Trigger Mode parameter is 
set to Start Immediately.)
If blinking: The Drum Track pattern will be ready to 
start. It will start when you play the keyboard or when 
a MIDI note-on is received. (This will occur if the 
Trigger Mode
 parameter is set to Wait KBD.) 
Adjusting the performance tempo
1. You can use the TEMPO knob or the TAP 
TEMPO switch to adjust the performance 
tempo.
This will change the “
 =” value located in the 
upper right of the display. You can adjust the 
tempo with a range of 40.00–300.00 bpm. The 
LED located above the TAP TEMPO switch will blink 
at intervals of a quarter note ( 
 ).
You can also adjust the tempo by choosing “
 =” in the 
display. Use numeric keys 0–9 to enter the tempo, and 
then press the ENTER switch. You can also use the 
VALUE controller to set the tempo. The LED will blink 
at the tempo you specify.
Note: 
The tempo setting is also saved when you write a 
program.
If the Global P1: MIDI– MIDI Basic page MIDI 
Clock
 parameter is set to External MIDI, External 
USB, or set to Auto and MIDI Clock messages are 
being received, the display will indicate “
 =” EXT, 
Preset
P001...P671
Preset Drum Track patterns
User
U000...U999
User Drum Track patterns