1-3: External Mode 1 - Korg M50-88 Parameter Manual

M50 series music workstation
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Global mode
Enable After Touch
On (checked): MIDI aftertouch messages will be
transmitted and received.
Off (unchecked): MIDI aftertouch messages will neither be
transmitted nor received.
This setting has no effect when you use the internal
sequencer to playback sequence data that was recorded with
aftertouch data; i.e., aftertouch will be transmitted via MIDI.
Performing on the M50's keyboard will transmit neither
channel aftertouch nor polyphonic aftertouch. However,
since the M50 does support aftertouch as an Alternate
Modulation Source (AMS), it can receive aftertouch to
control.
Enable Control Change
On (checked): Control change messages will be transmitted
and received.
Off (unchecked): Control change messages will neither be
transmitted nor received.
This setting has no effect when you use the internal
sequencer to play back sequence data that was recorded
with control change data; i.e., the control changes previously
recorded into the sequencer will be transmitted via MIDI.
Enable Exclusive
On (checked): System Exclusive data will be transmitted
and received.
Check this if you want to edit the M50 from a connected
computer, or if you want to allow bi-directional editing.
Off (unchecked): System Exclusive data will not be
transmitted. Normally you will leave this unchecked.
However, System Exclusive data will be transmitted and
received while the menu commands (Dump Program–
Dump Drum Track Pattern) of this page are displayed.
▼1–2: Menu Command
• 0: Write Global Setting ☞p.251
• 1: Dump Program ☞p.253
• 2: Dump Combination ☞p.253
• 3: Dump Drum Kit ☞p.253
• 4: Dump Arpeggio Pattern ☞p.253
• 5: Dump Global Setting ☞p.253
• 6: Dump Sequencer ☞p.253
• 7: Dump Drum Track Pattern ☞p.253
For more information, please see "Global: Menu Command"
on page 251.
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[Off, On]
1–3: External Mode 1
1–3a
1–3b
[Off, On]
The assignments you make in this external setup will
determine the MIDI controller and MIDI channel that is
transmitted by each knob when control surface EXTERNAL
is selected.
For more information, please see "0–8d: External" on
page 14.
In this page and the 1–4: External Mode 2 page, you can
create up to 128 different external setups. For instance, you
[Off, On]
might make one setup for controlling several different
pieces of MIDI gear on stage, another for controlling a
software synthesizer (such as one of Korg's Legacy
Collection synths), and so on.
These External Setups are completely separate from the
Program. You can think of External mode as being a
separate control surface which just happens to share M50's
knobs, and chord trigger switches.
When you select an External Setup, 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.
Note: After editing the setups, make sure to save your edits
using the menu command Write Global Setting. You can
also call up this menu command by holding ENTER switch
and pressing numeric key 0.
For setup examples, please see "M50 External Setup" (PDF).
1–3a: External Setup
Setup (External Setup)
This selects the External Setup to edit.
You can assign a name to each setup. For more information,
please see "Rename External Setup" on page 254.
1–3b: Knobs
MIDI Channel
This sets the MIDI Channel for the knob. Each can send on a
different channel, if desired.
Gch means that the slider will transmit on the Global MIDI
Channel, as set in Global mode.
CC#
This sets the MIDI CC sent by the knob.
1–3
Menu
[000...127]
[Ch01...16, Gch]
[Off, 000...119]

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