Korg PS60 Owner's Manual page 35

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OSC Mode
This specifies whether multiple notes can be played
simultaneously, or whether only one note will be heard
at a time.
Normally you'll set this to PRG so that the settings of
the original program will be used.
If you wish to force a polyphonic program to sound
monophonically, set this either to Mono or Legt
(Legato). Conversely, set this to Poly if you wish to
force a monophonic program to play polyphonically.
Portamento
This is a function that causes the pitch to change
smoothly from one note to the next.
Normally you'll leave this set to PRG so that the
program's own setting will be used.
If you want to forcibly disable portamento regardless
of the programs' setting, turn this parameter Off.
Conversely, if you want to forcibly turn portamento
on, or if you want to change the portamento time, set
this parameter to a value 001–127. Portamento will be
applied using the time setting you specify here.
Octave
Adjusts the pitch of each timbre in one octave.
Tip: This parameter can be directly controlled by
choosing OCTAVE in EASY SETUP (p. 19).
Transpose
Adjusts the pitch of each timbre in semitone steps.
12 units equal one octave.
Detune
Adjusts the pitch of each timbre in one-cent units.
+0000: Normal pitch. With a setting of +0100, the pitch
will be the same as a "Transpose" setting of +01.
Bend Range
This specifies the amount of pitch change that will
occur when you move the joystick left or right (–X or
+X axis).
PRG: The pitch range specified by the program will be
used.
–24...+24: This setting will be used regardless of the
setting in the program. Adjusts the pitch of each
timbre in semitone steps. 12 units equal one octave.
UsePrgScl (Use Prog Scale)
Timbre can use the scale that is specified by the
program (Full Parameter p. 29).
On: The scale specified by the program will be used.
Off: The scale specified by "Type" (p. 29) will be
used.
[PRG, Poly, Mono, Legt]
[PRG, Off, 001...127]
[–5...+0...+5]
[–60...+00...+60]
[–1200...+0000...+1200]
[PRG, –24...+00...+24]
[Off, On]
Performance edit Quick parameter list
About the tone parameters
The "Filter/Amp" and "Filter/Amp EG" parameters
simultaneously adjust multiple parameters of the
program. These parameters are called "relative
parameters," and have an indication of "Rel" beside
the values listed below. Since these parameters
simultaneously increase or decrease the values of
multiple filter or amp parameters, you can use them to
make overall adjustments to the sound. The changes
you make are saved in the performance, and will not
affect the original program (PG p.9).
Filter/Amp:
The filter boosts or cuts a specific frequency region of
the sound ( "Editing the filter," p. 38).
The amp controls the volume ( "Editing the amp,"
p. 38).
Cutoff (Filter Cutoff)
This scales the cutoff frequency of all of the filters at
once (p. 38).
Resonance (Filter Resonance)
Resonance adds a boost to the region near the cutoff
frequency. This parameter adjusts the resonance of
all filters simultaneously (p. 38).
Filt EG Int (Filter EG Intensity)
This adjusts the filter EG intensity (the depth of
change produced by the filter EG).
Lower values will decrease the effect of the filter
EG, and higher values will increase the effect. Since
the filter EG operates relative to the filter cutoff
frequency, adjusting both the Cutoff and this Filt EG
Int parameter will control the tonal changes
produced by the filter.
Level
AmpVel Int (Amp Velocity Intensity)
This adjusts the depth by which the amp level will
change in response to velocity.
If this is set to –99, the amp level will not be affected
by velocity at all. +99 means maximum modulation
in the same direction, positive or negative, as the
original Program.
[–99...+99 (Rel, CC#74)]
[–99...+99 (Rel, CC#71)]
[–99...+99 (Rel, CC#79)]
Time
[–99..+99 (Rel)]
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