Korg m50-73 User Guide

Page of 120
Performing with the Drum Track function Other settings for the drum track
81
Program
Combination
Sequencer
Effect
Arpeggio
Drum Track
Global
Media
2. Specify the MIDI channel of the drum track 
timbre.
Be aware that if another timbre uses the same MIDI 
channel, that timbre will also be played.
3. Access the Combi P7: ARP/DT– Drum Track page.
Specify the drum track’s MIDI channel Output. Set this 
to match the MIDI Channel of the timbre you 
specified in step 2.
4. Select a Drum Track pattern. Use “Pattern (Pattern 
Bank)” to select the preset or user bank, and use 
“Pattern No.” to select the pattern number.
Note: 
If you select an empty pattern, the DRUM 
TRACK ON/OFF switch will not function.
5. Press the DRUM TRACK ON/OFF switch to verify 
that the pattern plays correctly.
The method of triggering will depend on the Trigger 
settings. If the Trigger Mode parameter is set to Start 
Immediately, the Drum Track pattern will start when 
you press the ON/OFF switch. For details on the 
Trigger settings, please see “7–4b: Trigger” on page 62 
of the Parameter Guide.
Other settings for the drum 
track
Settings for the drum track include SyncLatch, and 
Zone
. You can edit these parameters in the Prog P7: 
ARP/DT– Drum Trk Pattern page, and in the Combi 
P7: ARP/DT– Drum Track page.
For details, please see PG page 62, page 111, and 
page 172.
Drum track synchronization
For details on synchronization between the drum track 
and the arpeggiators, the songs and patterns in 
Sequencer mode, and RPPR playback, please see PG 
page 173.
Creating drum track patterns
A drum pattern you’ve created can be converted into a 
drum track pattern (see PG page 208).