Sequencer mode
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7–7: Drum Track
The parameters for the Drum Track function are structured
in the same way as in Combination mode. Assign the Drum
Track program to the desired track 1–16.
However, while a combination triggers the Drum Track
pattern on the global MIDI channel, a song triggers the
Drum Track pattern on the MIDI channel specified by Drum
Pattern
Input
. Normally you’ll set this to Tch. With the Tch
setting, the MIDI channel of the track selected by
Track
Select
will automatically be used as the trigger channel.
In Sequencer mode you can use the Drum Track function
while realtime-recording a song track or pattern.
The note-on/off data transmitted by the Drum Track pattern
can be recorded as events in a track or pattern.
You can’t use note data from the internal sequencer as a
trigger to start patterns for the Drum Track function.
When you’ve used the Drum Track function with a program
or combination to come up with an idea for a song, you can
then use the Auto Song Setup function to immediately start
realtime-recording (see page 126).
MIDI transmission and reception for the drum
track
In Sequencer mode, the Drum Track function transmits and
receives on the following MIDI channels.
Receive:
The drum track will receive on the MIDI channel
specified by the Drum Pattern
Input
setting of each song.
Normally you’ll set this to Tch and use the M50’s keyboard
to control the triggering.
Transmit:
The drum track will transmit on the MIDI channel
specified by the Drum Pattern
Output
setting of each song.
Set this to match the MIDI channel of the MIDI track for
which you’ve assigned the drum program.
If the track’s
Status
is BTH, EXT, or EX2, note data etc. of the
Drum Track pattern will be transmitted.
7–7a: Drum Pattern
Pattern
[Preset, User]
[(Preset): P000...671, (User): U000...U999]
This selects the drum pattern.
• U000–U999 can be store user patterns. Patterns you
create in Sequencer mode can be converted into user
drum patterns. (See page 208)
Shift
[–24...+00...+24]
This transposes the drum pattern in semitone steps. This
means that the instruments played by the pattern will
change.
MIDI Channel
Input
[01...16, Tch]
This specifies the MIDI channel that will trigger the drum
pattern.
Tch:
The MIDI channel that triggers the drum pattern will
automatically be set to the MIDI channel (Seq 3–1(2)c) of the
track chosen in
Track Select
(Seq 0–1–1(2)a).
If
Trigger Mode
is Wait KBD Trig, and you set
Track Select
to a track for which the MIDI channel you specify here is
selected, the keyboard will trigger the drum pattern. Chord
trigger switches or MIDI IN messages of the matching MIDI
channel will also trigger the drum track.
Output
[01...16, Tch]
This specifies the MIDI channel that will transmit the MIDI
data of the drum pattern. The drum pattern will sound
using the program of the track that is assigned to this MIDI
channel.
Tch:
The MIDI channel output will automatically be set to
match the MIDI channel (Seq 3–1(2)c) of the track selected
by
Track Select
(Seq 0–1–1(2)a).
Whether the pattern data will be output to an external
device will depend on the
Status
setting of the track that
matches the
Output
MIDI channel.
7–7b: Trigger
Trigger Mode [Start Immediately, Wait KBD Trig]
Start Immediately:
When you press the DRUM TRACK
ON/OFF switch to turn it on (LED lit), the drum pattern
will start according to the
Sync
setting. When you press
ON/OFF again, the drum pattern will stop.
Wait KBD Trig:
When you press the DRUM TRACK ON/
OFF switch to turn it on (LED lit), the drum pattern will wait
to start. If you set
Track Select
to a track that matches the
MIDI Channel
Input
setting, and play the keyboard, or if
you press a chord trigger switch, or receive a MIDI note-on
on the same MIDI channel, the drum pattern will start
according to the
Sync
setting.
If you’ve selected
Start Immediately
, the DRUM
TRACK ON/OFF switch will always be saved in the
OFF state.
1–1c
1–1b
1–1a
1–1
Menu
Preset/User No.
Contents
P000
Off
P000...671
Preset drum patterns
U000...U999
For user/preloaded drum patterns
Summary of Contents for M50-73
Page 1: ...2 E Parameter Guide ...
Page 86: ...Program mode 78 ...
Page 132: ...Combination mode 124 ...
Page 222: ...Sequencer mode 214 ...
Page 297: ...Effect Mixer Block Diagrams Main Outputs 289 ...
Page 418: ...Appendices 410 ...