Sub Timbres - Korg PS60 Owner's Manual

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Filter/Amp EG:
This adjusts the filter EG and amp EG parameters of
the program used by the timbre.
Note-on
Attack Level
Level
Decay Time
Attack Time
Start Level
Attack (Filter/Amp EG Attack Time)
This scales the attack times of the Filter and Amp
EGs, along with other related parameters.
When the value is +1 or more, this also affects the
Amp EG's Start and Attack Levels, Start Level AMS,
and Attack Time AMS, as described below:
Between values of +1 and +25, the Start Level, Start
Level AMS and Attack Time AMS, will change from
their programmed values to 0. Over the same range,
the Attack Level will change from its programmed
value to 99.
Decay (Filter/Amp EG Decay Time)
This scales the decay and slope times of the Filter
and Amp EGs.
Sustain (Filter/Amp EG Sustain Level)
This scales the sustain levels of the Filter and Amp
EGs.
Release (Filter/Amp EG Release Time)
This scales the release times of the Filter and Amp
EGs.
MIDI Filter:
These settings allow you to turn on/off each type of
MIDI message received or transmitted by the timbre.
Types of message that have a check mark will be
transmitted and received.
This allows you to make individual settings for each
timbre; for example if you want the damper pedal to
affect only the A.PIANO, you can turn "Damper" On
for A.PIANO and Off for BRASS.
Damper
This specifies whether damper pedal (CC#64)
messages will be transmitted and received.
Foot Sw (Foot Switch)
This specifies whether the effect assigned to a foot
switch connected to the PS60 will be transmitted
and received. This setting is effective if the foot
switch is assigned to a MIDI control change
(p. 51).
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Note-off
Break Level
Release Level
Sustain Level
Release Time
Slope Time
[–99...+99 (Rel. CC#73)]
[–99...+99 (Rel. CC#75)]
[–99...+99 (Rel. CC#72)]
[–99...+99 (Rel, CC#72)]
Foot Pedal
This specifies whether the effect assigned to a foot
pedal connected to the PS60 will be transmitted and
received. This setting is effective if the foot pedal is
assigned to a MIDI control change (p. 52).
JS X as AMS
Specifies whether or not MIDI pitch bend messages
(the X axis of the joystick) will be received to control
the AMS effect assigned to JS X. (This is not a filter
for MIDI pitch bend message reception.)
Time
JS+Y
Specifies whether CC#1 will be transmitted and
received.
JS–Y
Specifies whether CC#2 will be transmitted and
received.
ProgChange
This specifies whether MIDI program change
messages will be transmitted.
Program change reception is always valid only for
performances.
Porta.Sw (Portamento Switch)
This specifies whether portamento on/off messages
(CC#65) will be transmitted and received. The
portamento effect setting of the timbre itself (i.e.,
used by the internal sound generator) is specified
by "Portamento" (p. 31).
Ribbon #16
This specifies whether ribbon messages (CC#16)
will be received.
Note: Use the Foot Pedal setting to control MIDI
transmission if you've assigned Ribbon#16 as the
function of the foot pedal.
Other CC#
This specifies whether MIDI control change
messages not covered by the other MIDI Filter items
will be transmitted and received.

Sub Timbres

Here you can make settings for the sub timbres. The
sub timbres are the sound generator that is used by the
region not assigned to the main timbres when you're
playing split settings.
These parameters are the same as the Main Timbres
(p. 30).
There are some limitations on the effects that can be
[Off, On]
used for the sub timbres (p. 14).
[Off, On]
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