Operating Flow On The Ps60 - Korg PS60 Owner's Manual

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Velocity
Many programs will vary their volume according to
your keyboard playing dynamics (velocity). The
"AmpVelInt (Amp Velocity Intensity)" setting (p. 41)
specifies how velocity will affect the volume.
Normally you'll set the amp modulation value to a
positive (+) setting. Increasing this value will produce
a greater change between softly played and strongly
played notes.
Editing the insert effects
The output of the entire program is sent to the insert
effect. Here you can use effects such as distortion or
compressor to add a distinctive character to the sound
(p. 44, PG p.83).
Note: The STRINGS programs do not have an insert
effect.
Editing the master effects and EQ
(p. 28)
About the EG and LFO
EG (Envelope Generator)
An envelope creates a modulation signal by moving
from one level to another over a specified time, and
then moving to another level over another period of
time, and so on.
The Program includes three EGs, for Pitch, Filter, and
Amp. These produce time-varying changes in pitch,
tone, and volume respectively.
note-on
Attack Level
Break Level
Level
Sustain Level
Decay Time
Slope Time
Attack Time
Start Level
LFOs
Each Oscillator has two LFOs: LFO1 and LFO2. There
is also a single LFO (Common LFO), shared by both
Oscillators. While LFO1 and LFO2 are separate for
each voice, the Common LFO is shared by all voices in
the Program. This makes it useful when you want all
of the voices to have an identical LFO effect.
You can use these LFOs to modulate many different
Program parameters, including:
• Pitch (for vibrato)
• Filters (for wah effects)
• Volume (for tremolo)
• Pan (for auto-panning)
Program edit Operating flow on the PS60

Operating flow on the PS60

1. Press the front panel PROGRAM EDIT button to
select Program Edit mode.
If you're using layer or split settings, all timbres that
are on will blink. As necessary, press the LOWER or
UPPER button, and then an ON button to select the
timbre whose program you want to edit. Then select
the desired edit page.
2. Use the CURSOR/VALUE  buttons to
select the parameter that you want to edit.
3. Use the  buttons or VALUE knob to edit the
value or setting.
4. Use the Write command to save the edited settings
(p. 25).
5. When you've finished editing the program, press
the EXIT button.
note-off
Release Level
Time
Release Time
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