Korg PS60 Owner's Manual page 48

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FltLFO1toA (Filter LFO1 Intensity to A) [–99...+99]
This specifies the depth and direction to which LFO1
will modulate the cutoff frequency of filter A.
LFO modulation of Filter Cutoff
Low setting
FltLFO1toB (Filter LFO1 Intensity to B) [–99...+99]
This specifies the depth and direction to which LFO1
will modulate the cutoff frequency of filter B.
FltLFO2toA (Filter LFO2 Intensity to A) [–99...+99]
This specifies the depth and direction by which LFO2
will modulate the filter A cutoff frequency.
FltLFO2toB (Filter LFO2 Intensity to B) [–99...+99]
This specifies the depth and direction by which LFO2
will modulate the filter B cutoff frequency.
AMPLFO1Int (Amp LFO1 Intensity)
This controls the depth and direction of LFO1's effect
on the oscillator's volume.
Negative (–) values will invert the LFO waveform.
AmpLFO2Int (Amp LFO2 Intensity)
This controls the depth and direction of LFO2's effect
on the oscillator's volume.
Negative (–) values will invert the LFO waveform.
P.LFO1 AMS Int (Pitch LFO1 AMS Intensity)
This specifies the depth and direction of the pitch
modulation applied by "AMS (LFO1)" (PG p.29).
With a setting of 0, modulation will not be applied.
With a setting of 12.00, the OSC1 LFO1 will apply a
maximum of +/–1 octave of pitch modulation.
P.LFO2 AMS Int (Pitch LFO2 AMS Intensity)
This specifies the depth and direction of the pitch
modulation applied by "AMS (LFO2)".
OSC2
Here are the settings for oscillator 2. These parameters
are available only for a program that uses two
oscillators.
The parameters are the same as for oscillator 1
( "OSC1," p. 42).
44
High setting
[–99...+99]
[–99...+99]
[–12.00...+12.00]
[–12.00...+12.00]
Audition Riff
Here you can specify the riff used by the Audition
function (p. 16), and its pitch.
Audition Riff
This selects the audition riff. The PS60 contains 383
audition riffs that are appropriate for a wide range of
instruments and musical styles. An appropriate tempo
is specified for each riff.
Note: You can't change the playback tempo of the
audition riffs.
With the 000: Off setting, no riff will play.
Transpose
This adjusts the pitch of the audition riff in semitone
steps.
IFX
For the total effect, the direct sound (Dry) is always
stereo-in/out. The input/output configuration of the
effect sound (Wet) will depend on the selected effect
type (PG p.81).
Note: The insert effect cannot be used with the
STRINGS category.
IFX Type
This selects the effect type for the insert effect.
The available range will differ depending on the
category of the timbre.
• Categories other than STRINGS and ORGAN: 00–61
• ORGAN category: 00–63
Effect types 62: Organ V/C and 63: Rotary SP are
available only for programs of the Organ category.
If you're using 63: Rotary SP, you can use the
ORGAN SLOW/FAST button to switch the rotary
speaker simulator between slow/fast.
Categories of the 63 effects
Type
Dynamics effects such as compressor
Dynamics: 00–06
and limiter
Filter-type effects such as EQ, exciter, and
EQ/Filter: 07–19
wah
Overdrive/Amp/Mic:
Overdrive-type effects, and guitar/bass
20–28
amp and microphone modeling effects.
Phaser/Modulation:
Modeling effects such as phaser,
29–42
tremolo, and ring modulator
Mono-Mono Serial
Effects that internally series-connect two
(Dyn/EQ/Phs):
mono effects. These combine effects
43–61
such as dynamics, EQ, and phaser.
Organ FX: 62–63
Standard effects for organ
IFX Parameters
Here you can edit the parameters of the effect
selected in "IFX Select." For details on the effect
parameters, refer to "IFX (Insert effects) List"
(PG p.83).
You'll be able to edit the most important parameters
of the effect. To edit all of the parameters, you'll
need to use the editor.
[000: Off...383: name]
[–24...+24]
[00...61 (62, 63)]
Explanation

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