External - Korg M50-88 Parameter Manual

M50 series music workstation
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CC parameter scaling
99
Parameter
Value
As Programmed
00
0
64
CC Value
Knob 1A: Flt Fc (Filter Cut Off)
This knob scales the cutoff frequencies of Filters A and B,
and transmits and receives MIDI CC #74.
Knob 2A: Flt Reso (Filter Resonance)
This knob scales the resonance of Filters A and B, and
transmits and receives MIDI CC #71.
Knob 3A: Flt EG (Filter EG Intensity)
This knob scales the effect of the Filter EG on the cutoff
frequencies of Filters A and B. It also transmits and receives
MIDI CC#79.
Knob 4A: EG Rel (EG Release)
This knob scales the release time of the Filter and Amp EGs,
and transmits and receives MIDI CC#72.
Knob 1B–Knob 4B
This is the current value of the knob and its MIDI CC.
You can set Realtime Control B knob 1–4 to a wide variety of
modulation functions, using the P1: Basic/Ctrls– Controllers
Setup page.
Many of the functions scale a particular set of Program
parameters. All of the settings also correspond to MIDI
messages–usually CCs.

External

127
[000...127]
External control lets you transmit MIDI messages to external
devices.
There are two modes of external control: EXT 1–4 and EXT
[000...127]
5–8. These two modes will alternate each time you press the
EXTERNAL switch. In each mode, the MIDI CC# assigned
to each knob will be transmitted on the MIDI channel when
you operate knobs 1–4.
[000...127]
You can also assign a note or MIDI CC# to the chord trigger
switch for transmission on a specified MIDI channel. (See
"1–3: External Mode 1" on page 224 and "1–4: External
Mode 2")
[000...127]
You can create 128 different external setups in the Global P1:
MIDI– External Mode 1, 2 pages. For instance, you might
make one setup for controlling several different pieces of
MIDI gear on stage, another for controlling a software
[000...127]
synthesizer (such as one of Korg's Legacy Collection
synths), and so on.
These External Controls are completely independent from
the Program. You can think of External mode as being a
separate control surface that just happens to share the M50's
knobs, and chord trigger switches.
When you select an External conrol, it stays selected even
when you change Programs, or switch to Combination or
Sequencer modes. This makes it easy to select different M50
sounds without disrupting any external MIDI control, and
vice-versa.
0–8b: Control Assign, Ext Knob Mode,
Control Assign [Realtime Control, External, ARP]
This selects the items that will be affected by the control
surface.
Ext Knob Mode
Selects either EXT 1–4 or EXT 5–8 as the external control
mode for the knobs. You can also use the front panel
EXTERNAL switch to make this selection.
Setup
This selects the Global setup for the knobs and chord trigger
switches.
Note: Your selection here is stored in internal memory; it is
not saved for each program. When you press the
EXTERNAL switch to select external control, the previously-
selected external setup will be active.
0–8a
0–8b
0–8d
Setup
PROG P0: Play External
0–8
Menu
[1–4, 5–8]
[000...127]
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