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Korg EK-50
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Connecting to an external device
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Connecting to a computer
The EK‑50 is equipped with USB TO HOST port, which can be
used to connect to a computer, allowing this instrument to be
controlled using DAW soware as a MIDI sound generator, or
to be used as a controller.
To connect the EK‑50 to a computer via USB, install the KORG
USB
‑MIDI driv
er on your computer. Download the driver
from the Korg website, and install the driver by following the
accompanying documentation.
What is MIDI?
MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) is a worldwide
standard for communicating various information between
electronic musical instruments and computers.
Connecting to a computer
Connect the USB A port of your Windows PC or Mac to the
USB TO HOST port of this instrument with a USB cable, and try
sending and receiving MIDI messages.
Tip:
For the MIDI‑related seings to make aer connecting, see
“MIDI Clock” (page
23) and “Local Control” (page 23).
About MIDI channels
The MIDI channels that are used in style mode and song mode
when you select a user song are as follows.
Ch01: Upper 1 part
Ch02: Upper 2 part
Ch03: Upper 3 part
Ch04: Lower part
Ch09: Bass part
Ch10: Drum part
Ch11: Percussion part
Ch12–16: Other parts
Note:
Note that the MIDI channels used when playing back an
SMF will depend on the seings in that le.

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