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Korg M50 - Setting Up the M50 Plug-In Editor; Understanding the M50 Plug-In Editor

Korg M50
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Setting up the M50 Plug-In Editor
If you want to use the M50 Editor with the M50 connected to your computer via USB, you
must make sure that you have finished installing and setting-up the KORG USB-MIDI Driver
before you start up the M50 Editor.
This section explains how to set up the M50 Plug-In Editor in your host application and create
settings so that it will operate correctly.
About the M50 Plug-In Editor
Parameter data is sent and received between the M50 Plug-In Editor and the M50. Unlike typical
plug-in instruments, the M50 Plug-In Editor does not produce an audio signal.
Your M50 will output audio signals when the M50 Plug-In Editor sends it MIDI messages.
If you want to send the M50’s audio signal to an audio track of your host application and use it in
conjunction with a plug-in effect etc., refer to “Using your host application to control the M50’s
audio signal” (
)
p.9)
Note
: Because the M50 Plug-In Editor does not handle audio signals, you can’t insert a plug-in
effect into the channel of the track in which the M50 Plug-In Editor is inserted, or send its audio
signal via a send or bus.

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