RPPR and sequencing on the M50
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RPPR and sequencing on the M50
hello all, I'm sorry if this has been addressed before but the Forum for the M50 is HUGE and I'm getting a headache searching for this info. I have an N364 that is basically in need of retirement. I bought a Roland Juno G a couple of years ago but I hate the sequencer on it. I've been researching for a new workstation that has something along the lines of the N364's Realtime Pattern Play/Record feature that allows you to "sequence" a pattern that can than be assigned to a key and played back in tempo to the sequencer. I love this mode of sequencing and it seems like the only workstation that still uses patterns to help with sequencing is the M50. Can someone please verify for me that the M50 does indeed utilize the same pattern function as the N364. I'm definitely leaning towards this keyboard but wanted to be sure before I bought one that I would be happy with the sequencer. Also, I read that it will NOT remember a song after power is turned off without saving it to a card? Is this true? thanks!
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I'm sure the sequencer is really good, Korg pretty much invented the workstation. I was just wondering if it allowed you to create patterns that you can then assign to different keys. When in sequencer mode you can then assign that pattern to play at whatever measure you want. For example, with the N364 you can create a very simple one measure drum or bass pattern and then assign that pattern to play on any key OR "direct" the sequencer to play that pattern for a few measures instead of creating a new pattern in the sequencer and then looping it. Make sense?
I just read the section of RPPR in my N364 Manual and downloaded the PDF of the M50 and saw that you can indeed "put to track" any of the patterns on both keyboards. OK, so now I'm gonna test the sounds on the M50 tomorrow and hopefully I'll buy one! I still don't know if I'll need to buy a memory card or not to save my songs. I'll probably start sequencing right away!
You will need to buy an SD card to save your songs. Doesn't have to be a particularly large one as songs are only MIDI data which is tiny.
RPPR patterns are saved within a 'song', as are any Tracks etc on your song, so you will definitely need a memory card.
Korg's sequencer has gained features but the core functionality hasn't changed much - even in the Kronos & OASYS - so you should find all of the familiar features you are used to on your N364.
RPPR patterns are saved within a 'song', as are any Tracks etc on your song, so you will definitely need a memory card.
Korg's sequencer has gained features but the core functionality hasn't changed much - even in the Kronos & OASYS - so you should find all of the familiar features you are used to on your N364.
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Other Mfgrs: Moog Sub37, Roland Boutique JX03, Novation MiniNova, Akai APC40, MOTU MIDI TimePiece 2, ART Pro VLA, Focusrite Saffire Pro 40.
Past Gear: Korg Karma, TR61, Poly800, EA-1, ER-1, ES-1, Kawai K1, Novation ReMote37SL, Boss GT-6B
Software: NI Komplete 10 Ultimate, Arturia V Collection, Ableton Live 9. Apple OSX El Capitan on 15" MacBook Pro
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