Korg PS60 Owner's Manual page 38

Performance synthesizer
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Editing
EQ
Here you can control the center frequency and
bandwidth of low-frequency (Bass), mid-frequency
(Mid), and high-frequency (Treble) bands.
Trim
This specifies the input level to the EQ.
BassGain
This specifies the gain of the low-frequency band.
Bass
This selects the filter type.
BassFreq
This specifies the center frequency.
Bass Q
This specifies the bandwidth. Higher values make the
band narrower and steeper.
Mid Gain
This specifies the gain of the mid-frequency band.
Mid Freq (Frequency)
[1.0k (20Hz)–2.0K (50Hz)–10.0k (100Hz)]
This specifies the center frequency.
Mid Q
This specifies the bandwidth. Higher values make the
band narrower and steeper.
Treble G (Gain)
This specifies the gain of the high-frequency band.
Treble
This selects the filter type.
Treble F (Frequency)
This specifies the center frequency.
Treble Q
This specifies the bandwidth. Higher values make the
band narrower and steeper.
Tip: You can use the front panel EQ knobs to directly
control BassGain, Mid Gain, and Treble G.
Bass
+Gain
0dB
Shelf
Peak
-Gain
Frequency
Master Vol (Master Volume)
Master Vol
This specifies the final level after the signal has passed
through the EQ and immediately before it is sent to
OUTPUT L/MONO and R.
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[0...100]
[–18.0...+18.0]
[Peak, Shelf-Low]
[20...1.00k (10Hz step)]
[0.5...10.0]
[–18.0...+18.0]
[100–500 (10Hz step)–
[0.5...10.0]
[–18.0...+18.0]
[Peak, Shelf-high]
[500...20.0k (100Hz step)]
[0.5...10.0]
EQ - Bass/Mid/Treble
Mid
Treble
3dB
Shelf
Peak
Q
3dB
Frequency
Frequency
[000...127]
Command
These commands allow you to initialize a performance
and copy effects.
Initialize
This command initializes the settings of the currently
selected performance.
• Single settings for A.Piano index 01.
• Index 01 of each category is selected for the main
timbres.
• Index 02 of each category is selected for the sub
timbres.
Procedure
1. Access the Command page.
2. Press the  button, and then use the  buttons
to choose the Initialize command.
3. Press the  button to get the OK? prompt.
4. Press the  button to execute.

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