to use it as a MIDI controller, you need a DAW (Digital Audio Workstation. E.g. Cubase, Pro Tools, Mixcraft etc.) to interpret the MIDI signals and turn them into sound. Before that, though, you need to connect the keyboard to your computer. How you'd do that is by getting a thing called an 'Audio Interface' with a MIDI input. All you do is get a MIDI cable and connect the MIDI OUT port of your keyboard to the MIDI IN port of your Audio Interface (Cont.)
@twoodyatwood (Continued) After that, you connect the Audio Interface to your computer (Usually by USB) and that's the basic setup. You might have to set it so that your DAW gets it's MIDI input from your Audio Interface by going into the options menu and selecting it. But this all depends on your software/hardware. If you're having any more difficulties with it, feel free to message me :) And if you found this helpful, give me a thumbs up so other people can see this.
I need a synth with good piano, organ electronic sounds and good ambient film score sounds also. Is this that synth? I found a lot of the Electronic music synths have very crap standard sounds(piano etc) but some of the synths designed for that have crap electronic sounds. Seems hard to find one that crosses over well. Id give examples of artists like Beck and Nine inch nails for the scope of sounds im after. Any ideas anyone?Thanks in advance
Like many professional workstations, the Korg X50 does not feature built-in speakers. You will need to connect the instrument to a keyboard amp or sound system. You can also practice using headphones. Please feel free to contact me with any other questions or concerns.
@ramirkhan Korg X-50 is based on th Triton line of workstation. And the X5D is an older model (out of production) based on the X3 workstation. The X5D was launched in the late 90's. Get the X-50. You won't regret it. It's an excellent synth. For the price you can get theses days. Is a no brainer.
Thats the top shelf from a Quiklok Z600 workstation. I just placed the shelf on a Z716 stand. This setup works great for keyboards, workstations, computer gear etc. Please feel free to contact me with any other questions or concerns.
Sorry, but due to our dealer agreements with Korg, we are only allowed to ship Korg products to customers here in the US. Please feel free to contact me with any other questions or concerns.
I have a question please help, I cant seem to figure out how to change the pitch bend range when in combi mode.. only in prog... any ideas?
toasterbread87 1 week ago
One of my fav parts is 3:25 - really cool. :)
itekisan 3 months ago
What is the name of the program?... this keyboard was gifted to me without a cd nor manual...
elvrdugo 4 months ago
how many arppegiator does korg x50 have? i would like to get the best deal in my price range.. :)
thanks..
9322002898 4 months ago
Ho, how do I use my korg x50 as a midi controller?? Thanks
twoodyatwood 5 months ago
@twoodyatwood Hey,
to use it as a MIDI controller, you need a DAW (Digital Audio Workstation. E.g. Cubase, Pro Tools, Mixcraft etc.) to interpret the MIDI signals and turn them into sound. Before that, though, you need to connect the keyboard to your computer. How you'd do that is by getting a thing called an 'Audio Interface' with a MIDI input. All you do is get a MIDI cable and connect the MIDI OUT port of your keyboard to the MIDI IN port of your Audio Interface (Cont.)
Enigma4072 3 months ago
@Enigma4072
@twoodyatwood (Continued) After that, you connect the Audio Interface to your computer (Usually by USB) and that's the basic setup. You might have to set it so that your DAW gets it's MIDI input from your Audio Interface by going into the options menu and selecting it. But this all depends on your software/hardware. If you're having any more difficulties with it, feel free to message me :) And if you found this helpful, give me a thumbs up so other people can see this.
kraftmusic 3 months ago
Can you create or edit sounds and store them in the keyboard? Thanks
SuperDJPlop 5 months ago
I need a synth with good piano, organ electronic sounds and good ambient film score sounds also. Is this that synth? I found a lot of the Electronic music synths have very crap standard sounds(piano etc) but some of the synths designed for that have crap electronic sounds. Seems hard to find one that crosses over well. Id give examples of artists like Beck and Nine inch nails for the scope of sounds im after. Any ideas anyone?Thanks in advance
epsilon01music 6 months ago
@epsilon01music I'd recommened trying yamaha out , they're really good on piano, synths are ok as well.
Pianocarneseur12 5 months ago
is there a speaker in stalled in it or do you need an amp to blast the song?
ken1626 7 months ago
@ken1626
Hi,
Like many professional workstations, the Korg X50 does not feature built-in speakers. You will need to connect the instrument to a keyboard amp or sound system. You can also practice using headphones. Please feel free to contact me with any other questions or concerns.
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Dave McCullough
Kraft Music Marketing
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kraftmusic 6 months ago
i know im suckish in keyboard and i hav no idea how to use a synth but i seriously want that
ken1626 7 months ago
Is it possible to create / edit sounds and then store them in the X50? I want to be able to play created / edited sounds live without a computer.
Thanks
EpiCuMX 9 months ago
@EpiCuMX yea,i have the same question like yu :(
yurihakana 7 months ago
which is the latest and what is the difference between korg x50 and korg x5d?...please answer back..
ramirkhan 9 months ago
@ramirkhan Korg X-50 is based on th Triton line of workstation. And the X5D is an older model (out of production) based on the X3 workstation. The X5D was launched in the late 90's. Get the X-50. You won't regret it. It's an excellent synth. For the price you can get theses days. Is a no brainer.
francvania 7 months ago
Excuse me, I want to know if this synth is sensitive so when I run the MIDI to my R-software the drums would be dynamic.
Pretty dumb question since I heard a little volume change on the 4:18 to 4:22 bit.
But I want to make sure, please answer when you have time.
Thank you.
My best regards, Dmitri.
darkisoangel 9 months ago
Hi,
When you've said it has the korg tr inside.
Does it mean its the same thing as korg TR.
jjeswin45 10 months ago
Hi,what is the best x50 or Ps60????
andinho78 10 months ago
4:50 is the best part
imacman411 11 months ago
lol the organ sounds like something from sanford and son
blackhawkroger 11 months ago
just one question where is the combi mode found?
pianoplayer1600 1 year ago
Good Work, Great Demo I'm Buying One ASAP !
Stratocasterfreak 1 year ago
hi Dave!
i just want ask you which one is better
Korg x50 or Korg microstation
i'm a beginner
makkau90 1 year ago
DOES THE X50 HAVE THE SAME SOUND SET AS THE MICRO X?
daytona500 1 year ago
What kind of speakers are those?
ChaosHero17 1 year ago
I believe we were using M-Audio BX5A near field monitors for this demo. Feel free to contact me with any other questions or concerns.
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Dave McCullough
Kraft Music Marketing
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kraftmusic 1 year ago
can you add a sustain peddle to the korg x50??
pianoplayer1600 1 year ago
@pianoplayer1600 Yes it has a Damper, Switch, Pedal
MrTBMAC 1 year ago
What is the name of that desk you have?
puresofmeh 1 year ago
Hi,
Thats the top shelf from a Quiklok Z600 workstation. I just placed the shelf on a Z716 stand. This setup works great for keyboards, workstations, computer gear etc. Please feel free to contact me with any other questions or concerns.
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Dave McCullough
Kraft Music Marketing
(800)783-3368
kraftmusic 1 year ago
does this have drum kit sounds?
madhattah43 1 year ago
Koolz!!!
Dadee3 2 years ago
brilliant
pabletep22 2 years ago
Thanks for watching! Please feel free to contact me with any other questions regarding the Korg X50 or any other products you may be interested in.
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Dave McCullough
Kraft Music Marketing
(800)783-3368
kraftmusic 2 years ago
You are welcome! Does Kraft music ship internationally?
pabletep22 2 years ago
Sorry, but due to our dealer agreements with Korg, we are only allowed to ship Korg products to customers here in the US. Please feel free to contact me with any other questions or concerns.
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Dave McCullough
Kraft Music Marketing
(800)783-3368
kraftmusic 2 years ago