Korg PS60 Owner's Manual page 28

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Editing
Selecting parameters and editing
their value
The editable parameters in each edit mode are organized
into groups as the tree structure shown at the right.
To edit the settings, move between pages to select a
parameter, and then modify its value.
The following steps explain basic operations such as
moving between edit pages and modifying values.
1. Make sure that you've selected the desired edit mode.
In this example, we'll be using Performance Edit.
Select the performance that you want to edit, and press
the PERFORMANCE EDIT button.
2. Use the CURSOR/VALUE  buttons to
move between pages or parameters. If you've
selected a numerical value, you can use the 
buttons to change the value.
The upper line of the display shows the name of the
currently selected page and the name of the parameter.
(If you're renaming a program name, the upper line
shows a cursor guide.)
The lower line shows the page names or parameter
names available for selection, the parameter values
and the page guides.
As shown in the illustration below, additional pages may
be located below or to the right. This is indicated by the
arrow symbols shown on the left or right of the display.
3. When you've finished editing, save the data
( "Saving (Storing/Writing)," p. 25).
Page guide
Page exists
below
Pages exist above
and below
Page exists above
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Page exists at the left
Page exists at
Page exists
the right
below
Page exists at
the left
Pages exist above
and below
Page exists at
the right
Page exists at the right
Performance Edit
Common
Rename
SplitPoint :Value
Scale
Tempo
Main Timbres A.Piano
E.Piano
Page exists
at the right
Page exists at
right, or the cursor
can be moved
Parameter value is to the right.
When this " " is shown, you can
turn the Value knob to edit the
value. (An exception is No.: Program
Name, and No.: Effect Name.)
When you can select a program and
effect number, " " rather than " "
is shown.
Character
:Value
Type
:Value
Key
:Value
Ramdom
:Value
:Value
Prog. Select
:Value
Volume
:Value
Pan(Pre)
:Value
Pan(Post)
:Value
Send1(Mod)
:Value
Send2(Rev)
:Value
Status
:Value
MIDI Ch.
:Value
OSC Select
:Value
OSC Mode
:Value
Portamento
:Value
Octave
:Value
Transpose
:Value
Detune
:Value
Bend Range
:Value
UserPrgScl
:Value
Filter/Amp
Cutoff
:Value
Resonance
:Value
Flt EG Int
:Value
AmlVel Int
:Value
Firter/
Attack
:Value
Amp EG
Decay
:Value
Sustain
:Value
Release
:Value
MIDI Filter
Damper
:Value
Foot SW
:Value
Foot Pedal
:Value
JS X as AMS :Value
JS+Y
:Value
JS-Y
:Value
ProgChange :Value
Porta. SW
:Value
Ribbon#16
:Value
Other CC#
:Value
(Same as A.Piano)
Page exists at the left
Page exists at right,
or the cursor can be
moved
Value or character can be edited.
Use the Cursor/Value  buttons or
the Value knob to edit the value.
: Upper limit of the value
: Value has an upper and lower limit
: Lower limit of the value
Value guide

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