Korg PS60 Owner's Manual page 56

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Pdl (Foot Pedal function)
This is shown if "Type" is set to Pedal. It specifies
the function that will be controlled by a foot volume
pedal (optional XVP-10 or EXP-2) connected to the
DAMPER/PEDAL/SW1 jack.
No Function: No function
Master Vol: Master volume
Foot Pedal: Foot pedal (CC#04)
Porta.Time: Portamento time (CC#05)
Volume: Volume (CC#07)
PostIFXPan: Pan following the insert effect (CC#08)
Pan: The timbre's pan (CC#10)
Expression: Expression (CC#11)
FX Ctrl 1: Control change CC#12
FX Ctrl 2: Control change CC#13
MOD Send: The timbre's send amount to master
effect 1 (CC#93)
REV/D Send: The timbre's send amount to master
effect 1 (CC#93)
JS+Y: Effect of the joystick +Y (away) direction
(CC#01)
JS-Y: Effect of the joystick –Y (toward yourself)
direction (CC#02)
CC#16 (Rbn): Control change CC#16
Note: If you specify a function that includes a CC#,
that MIDI control change message will be
transmitted.
( "List of Foot Pedal assignments," PG p.129)
Polarity (Switch Polarity)
Set this to match the polarity of the damper pedal or
pedal switch that's connected to the ASSIGNABLE
PEDAL/SW1/DAMPER jack.
If you've connected a Korg damper pedal (optional
DS-1H) or a Korg pedal switch (optional PS-1),
choose the –KORG setting, since this pedal and
switch have negative "–" (↓) polarity. If you've
connected a damper pedal or pedal switch that have
positive "+" (↑) polarity, choose the "+" setting here
(↓: open type, ↑: closed type). If the polarity setting
is incorrect, operating the damper pedal or pedal
switch will not produce the correct result. Choose
the "–" setting if no damper pedal or pedal switch is
connected.
PEDAL/SW2
Type
Set this to match the type of controller that's
connected to the ASSIGNABLE PEDAL/SW2 jack.
Switch: Choose this setting if you've connected a
pedal switch.
Pedal: Choose this setting if you've connected a foot
pedal.
52
[No Function...CC#16(Rbn)]
[–Korg, +]
[Switch, Pedal]
Sw (Foot Switch function)
This specifies the function that will be controlled by
a pedal switch (optional PS-1) connected to the
ASSIGNABLE PEDAL/SW2 jack ( "List of Foot
Switch assignments," PG p.128).
Pdl (Foot Pedal function)
This specifies the function that will be controlled by
a foot volume pedal (optional XVP-10 or EXP-2)
connected to the ASSIGNABLE PEDAL/SW2 jack
( "List of Foot Pedal assignments," PG p.129).
Polarity (Switch Polarity)
Set this to match the polarity of the damper pedal or
pedal switch that's connected to ASSIGNABLE
PEDAL/SW2 ( "PEDAL/SW 1," p. 51).
Using a connected foot switch to select
performances
A foot switch connected to ASSIGNABLE PEDAL/
SW2 can be used to switch performances. By assigning
the desired function, you can use the switch to
increment or decrement through the performance
numbers.
In situations where your hands are not free, such as
while you're playing, it's convenient to use a foot
switch to change performances.
1. Connect a foot switch to the rear panel
ASSIGNABLE PEDAL/SW2 jack.
Use an optional PS-1 pedal switch.
2. Press the GLOBAL button to enter Global mode.
3. Set the GLOBAL - Ctrl/PEDAL SW2 "Type" to
Switch.
4. Press the  button to choose "Sw," and select
either Perf Up or Perf Down.
With the Perf Up setting, the next higher-numbered
performance will be selected each time you press the
foot switch.
With the Perf Down setting, the next lower-numbered
performance will be selected each time you press the
foot switch.
5. Press the  button to choose "Polarity," and
specify the polarity of the pedal that's connected.
If you've connected an optional PS-1 pedal switch, use
the -KORG setting.
When you press the foot switch, the performance will
increment or decrement.
6. If you want to keep this setting even after the
power is turned off, be sure to Write the settings
( "Writing the global settings," p. 26).
7. Press the EXIT button to return to Performance
mode, and press the foot switch; the performance
will change.
[No Function...JS Lock]
[No Function...CC#16(Rbn)]
[–Korg, +]

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