I'm trying to use my m50-88 to generate drum tracks in protools. I've set up the M50 editor as a plugin, I'm using the USB connection, seems everything is operating correctly, but-----
The drum track generated by the m50 goes out of sync with the protools session. Both are set to 120 bpm, but they slide out gradually. Am I missing some master/slave setting that keeps them in sync, or allows the DAW to control the keyboard?
Korg m50-88 with protools
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Korg m50-88 with protools
M50-88, Kontact, Protools m-track 8x4, EWQLS library, 1920 Monarch upright
In Global Mode go to Global P1: MIDI
Under the "MIDI Clock" setting, make sure that "External USB" is checked. Instructions can be found on pgs. 220 & 221 of the Parameter Guide. The .pdf file for both the Owner's Manual and the Parameter Guide can be downloaded from the KORG web site.
Also, check your PT settings to make sure that Pro Tools' MIDI clock is set as master.

Under the "MIDI Clock" setting, make sure that "External USB" is checked. Instructions can be found on pgs. 220 & 221 of the Parameter Guide. The .pdf file for both the Owner's Manual and the Parameter Guide can be downloaded from the KORG web site.
Also, check your PT settings to make sure that Pro Tools' MIDI clock is set as master.

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Thanks for the help. The thing in Protools seems to be under "beat clock" there's a setting for enabling midi control for the connected input device.Ajbbklyn wrote:In Global Mode go to Global P1: MIDI
Under the "MIDI Clock" setting, make sure that "External USB" is checked. Instructions can be found on pgs. 220 & 221 of the Parameter Guide. The .pdf file for both the Owner's Manual and the Parameter Guide can be downloaded from the KORG web site.
Also, check your PT settings to make sure that Pro Tools' MIDI clock is set as master.
M50-88, Kontact, Protools m-track 8x4, EWQLS library, 1920 Monarch upright