Detailed Sound Editing And Settings (Edit); Basic Editing Procedure; Using Performance Edit To Edit Tone Parameters - Korg PS60 Easy Start Manual

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Detailed sound editing and settings (Edit)

If you want to edit the sound in greater detail than the performance controls (p. 14), you can use the Edit
functions. The PS60 provides the following three Edit modes.
PERFORMANCE EDIT: This lets you edit the sound of the performance.
PROGRAM EDIT: This lets you edit the sound of the timbre's program. You can select the insert effect, and
edit settings such as oscillator, filter, EG and LFO.
GLOBAL: This lets you edit the overall pitch of the PS60, the keyboard touch sensitivity (velocity curve) and
the pedal assignments.

Basic editing procedure

Each of the edit modes is organized into various edit pages that are shown in the display. Here's how to
move to the desired edit page and modify the value.

Using Performance Edit to edit tone parameters

As an example, here's how you can modify the sound by
editing the tone parameters of the E.PIANO timbre in per-
formance edit mode.
The tone parameters simultaneously modify multiple
parameters of the program. For example, this applies an
overall increase or decrease to multiple filter or amp
parameters, making it a broad but effective way to make
adjustments. The changes you make in this way are saved
only in the performance and will not affect the original
performance, so you can feel free to make changes.
1
Select the performance that you want to edit.
Press the E.PIANO timbre's ON button, and select a
program.
2
Press the PERFORMANCE EDIT button to enter the
performance edit page.
The lower line of the display indicates "Common." (If
you don't see this, press the  button several times.)
3
Referring to the tree diagram shown on the right,
select the Filter/Amp "Cutoff."
Press the  () button to access "Main Timbres."
Press the  button. Press the  () button to select
"E.PIANO."
Press the  button. Press the  () button to select
"Filter/Amp."
Press the  button. Press the  or  button to select
"Cutoff."
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1
Select the performance or program that you want to edit.
This is not necessary in the case of Global mode.
2
Press one of the front panel edit buttons to enter the desired edit mode.
Note: If you're using PROGRAM EDIT, and Split or Layer settings are currently
selected, you must choose one of the timbres to specify the program you'll be
editing. Depending on the current settings, press the LOWER or UPPER button,
or press one of the lit ON buttons to select the program that you want to edit.
3
To move between pages or parameters, use the CURSOR/VALUE 
buttons. Use the  buttons or the VALUE knob to modify a value.
4
When you're finished editing, press the EXIT button to return to the main perfor-
mance page.
Common
Main Timbres A.Piano
E.Piano
Prog. Select
Sub Timbres
Volume
Organ
Pan(Pre)
MFX1(Mod.)
Pan(Post)
Strings
Send1(Mod)
MFX2(Rvb/Dly)
Send2(Rev)
Brass
Status
EQ
MIDI Ch.
Synth
OSC Select
Master Vol
OSC Mode
Portamento
Command
Octave
Transpose
Detune
Bend Range
UserPrgScl
Filter/Amp
Tone Parameters
Firter/
Amp EG
MIDI Filter
:Value
:Value
:Value
:Value
:Value
:Value
:Value
:Value
:Value
:Value
:Value
:Value
:Value
:Value
:Value
:Value
Cutoff
:Value
Resonance
:Value
Flt EG Int
:Value
AmlVel Int
:Value
Attack
:Value
Decay
:Value
Sustain
:Value
Release
:Value

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