Korg M50-88 Parameter Manual page 148

M50 series music workstation
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Sequencer mode
Recording multiple MIDI tracks from an external
sequencer
1. Make sure that the MIDI OUT of your external
sequencer is connected to the MIDI IN of the M50.
If it is not connected, turn off the power, make the
connection, and then turn the power on.
2. In the Global P1: MIDI– MIDI Basic page, set MIDI
Clock to External MIDI. With this setting, the M50 will
synchronize to MIDI clock messages from your exter-
nal sequencer.
Make sure that Receive Ext. Realtime Commands is
checked.
3. Create a new song in Sequencer mode, and in the P0–1:
Play/REC– Preference page, check the Multi REC check
box. Set Recording Setup to Overwrite.
4. Press Play/Rec/Mute to select "REC" for the tracks you
want to record.
For the tracks you don't want to record, select Play or Mute.
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5. In the P3: Track Param– MIDI T01–08 and T09–16 page,
use MIDI Channel to specify the MIDI channel of each
track.
Set the MIDI channel of each M50 track to match the MIDI
channel of each external sequencer track. Data from each
channel will be recorded on the corresponding M50 track.
Make sure that Status is set to INT or BTH.
6. Press the LOCATE switch to set the location to
001:01.000.
7. Press the SEQUENCER REC/WRITE switch to enter
record-standby mode.
8. Start your external sequencer.
The M50's sequencer will automatically begin recording
when it receives the MIDI Start message transmitted by your
external sequencer.
9. When playback has ended, stop your external
sequencer.
The M50's sequencer will automatically stop recording
when it receives the MIDI Stop message transmitted by the
external sequencer. You can also stop recording by pressing
the SEQUENCER START/STOP switch of the M50.
After this, you can play back the newly recorded sequence:
10. In the Global P1: MIDI– MIDI Basic page, set MIDI
Clock to Internal.
Set Tempo Mode to Auto in the Seq P0–1: Play/REC–
Program T01–08 page.
Press the SEQUENCER START/STOP switch to play back.
Note: If the correct sounds are not selected when you start
playing back, you may be able to solve the problem by using
the menu command Event Edit (P6: Track Edit) to re-specify
the Program Change data.
0–1–8c: Metronome Setup
Here, you can make metronome settings.
Sound
[Only REC, REC & Play, Off]
Only REC: The metronome will sound only during
recording.
REC & Play: The metronome will sound during recording
and playback.
Off: The metronome will not sound during playback or
recording. However, the pre-count metronome will sound
before recording begins.
Level
Sets the volume of the metronome.
Bus (Output) Select
Selects the output destination of the metronome sound.
L/R: Output from AUDIO OUTPUT L/Mono and R.
L: Output from AUDIO OUTPUT L/Mono.
R: Output from AUDIO OUTPUT R.
Precount [Measure]
Specifies the pre-count that will occur before recording
begins.
With a setting of 0, recording will begin the instant you press
the SEQUENCER START/STOP switch (after first pressing
the SEQUENCER REC/WRITE switch).
[000...127]
[L/R, L, R]
[0...2]

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