Korg PS60 Owner's Manual page 7

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When you press one of these buttons, the display will
alternate between showing performance-related
information and timbre-related information.
Note: If you're making single or layer settings, make
sure that the indicators are lit for all of the timbres that
are turned on. When making split settings, you can
press the LOWER or UPPER button to see the indica-
tors of the timbres that are turned on for the lower and
upper regions specified by the SPLIT SETTING but-
tons.
Variation the  buttons
Use these buttons to select variations (programs) for
each timbre.
5. SPLIT SETTING
Here you can divide the PS60's keyboard into lower
and upper regions and specify timbres separately for
each region. Such setups are called "splits" (p. 14).
LOWER and UPPER buttons
Use these buttons to specify the timbres for the lower
or upper region, or to check the timbres that are split.
If you press one of these buttons when (non-split)
single or layer settings are active, the Timbre On
button will blink, and you'll be able to select the timbre
used by the button you pressed (LOWER or UPPER).
You can press the EXIT button to exit this state. If split
settings are active, pressing one of these buttons lets
you see which timbres are used by the lower or upper
region; the Timbre On button of the corresponding
timbres will light.
How to specify the split point: Press the LOWER
button and UPPER button simultaneously. Then press
the key that you want to specify as the split point; that
key will be the new split point. If you decide not to
make the setting, press either of these buttons or the
EXIT button.
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SUB OFF/RECALL button
This button temporarily cancels the split setting so that
only the main timbre (p. 7) will be played by the full
range of the keyboard. If you press this button to
cancel the split setting, the button indicator will light.
The sub timbre settings are remembered while this
button is lit.
Audition function: If you press the SUB OFF/RECALL
button and the LOWER button simultaneously, a riff
(phrase) specified for each timbre program will play
repeatedly. This function will turn off when you press
either button or the EXIT button. You won't be able to
turn this function on if layer or split settings are active
(p. 16).
6. MODULATION
Here you can add rich spaciousness, modulation, or
movement to the sound (p. 20).
MODULATION TYPE button
Use this button to select the effect type. Each press of
the button will cycle through the effect types (the
corresponding indicator will light).
CHORUS: Stereo chorus that adds richness and
warmth to the sound
FLANGER: Stereo flanger that applies dramatic
modulation and a sense of pitch change to the sound
VINTAGE CHO/FLG: Vintage analog chorus/flanger
that produces the warm and rich sound typical of an
analog effect processor
PHASER: Stereo phaser that produces modulation by
shifting the phase of the sound
EFFECT OFF: (no indicators lit)
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