Using The Automatic Audition Function; When Selecting Sounds - Korg PS60 Owner's Manual

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Playing the PS60 and using the performance controls
Cancelling the split settings
• When split settings are in effect, press the SUB OFF/
RECALL button; the indicator will light, and split
settings will be cancelled. Only the main timbre(s)
will play across the entire keyboard (single or
layer).
The split settings you made (e.g., timbre and split
point) are remembered while the SUB OFF/RECALL
button indicator is lit.
If you press the lit SUB OFF/RECALL button, you will
return to the split settings.
Tip: This is convenient if you're playing a split perfor-
mance and would like to temporarily cancel split and
play only the main timbre(s).
Note: The state of the SUB OFF/RECALL button and
its settings cannot be saved to a performance memory.
The settings of when the SUB OFF/RECALL button is
lit will be lost if you do any of the following actions.
• Specify a new split
• Store the settings to a performance
• Recall a different performance
• Enter program edit mode
• Enter global mode
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Using the automatic Audition
function when selecting
sounds
Each of the PS60's programs specifies an appropriate
riff (phrase) that demonstrates the sound. You can
make this riff play automatically, so that you can easily
hear the character of each sound as you step through
the selections.
Make sure that the timbres are in single mode. The
Audition function is available only when layer settings
and split settings are all off.
1. In the SPLIT SETTING area, hold down the SUB
OFF/RECALL button and press the LOWER
button (both buttons will light).
The riff assigned to the program will be heard.
2. Press a timbre ON button to switch timbres, or use
the variation  buttons to switch programs; the
riff will change as you switch sounds.
3. When you're ready to turn off the Audition
function, do any one of the following.
• Press the SUB OFF/RECALL, LOWER or UPPER
button.
• Make layer settings.
• Choose a layer or split performance.
• Move to Global mode.
• Save the performance or program.

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