Quick Parameters - Korg PS60 Owner's Manual

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Quick parameters

GLOBAL
Basic
MTune
Transpose
Vel Curve
AT Curve
Octave
Effect SW
EQ Offset
Scroll Text
Memory Protect
MIDI
Channel
Local Ctrl
Convt
Note Recv
MIDI Clock
MIDI Filter
Controllers
JS Lock
PEDAL/SW 1
PEDAL/SW 2
Command
Load All Demo
Half Dmpr Calib
Reset ARP CC#
Pedal1 Calib
Pedal2 Calib
Write Global
48
All IFXs
MFX1&2
EQ
Bass
Mid
Treble
Program
Perf
Prog Chg
Bank Chg
Afer Touch
Ctrl Chg
SysEx
Type
Ex. Damper
Polarity
Type
Ex. Switch
Sw
Polarity
The tree diagram on the left shows how the program
edit parameters (quick parameters) are organized.
These parameters are explained below.
Basic
MTune (Master Tune)
This adjusts the overall tuning of the entire PS60 in
one-cent units (semitone = 100 cents), over a range of
±50 cents. With a setting of 0, the frequency of A4 will
be 440 Hz.
Transpose
This adjusts the pitch in semitone steps over a ±1
octave range.
This setting is applied at the location (PreMIDI or
PostMIDI) specified by "Convt (Convert Position)"
(p. 50).
Note: You can use the front panel TRANSPOSE and
buttons to directly control this parameter.
Vel Curve (Velocity Curve)
This specifies the way in which the volume and/or
tone will change in response to variations in keyboard
playing dynamics (velocity).
Each curve has its own characteristics. As appropriate,
select a curve that suits your particular playing style,
use the curve that lets you obtain the desired result.
If "Convt (Convert Position)" (p. 50) is set to
PreMIDI, your keyboard playing dynamics will affect
the velocity effect or the transmitted velocity as shown
in the illustration on the lower right. With the
PostMIDI setting, the velocity of the notes you play on
the PS60's keyboard or received via MIDI, will change
as shown in the illustration on the lower left.
For a setting of PreMIDI
Velocity (KBDMIDI Out)
127
6
5
7
8
4
3
2
1
9
1
Soft
Strong
Transmitted Table
Curve 1–9
KBD
Curve 4
PreMIDI
Global Convert Position
1, 2, 3: Strongly played notes will be affected.
4 (Normal): The normal curve
5, 6: Produces an effect even if you do not play very
strongly.
7: This curve produces a relatively consistent effect for
softly played notes.
[–50cents...+50cents]
[–12...+00...+12]
[1...9]
For a setting of PostMIDI
Velocity (MIDI InTG)
MAX
7
8
Velocity
effect
6
5
4
3
2
9
1
1
127
Received Table
Curve 4
TG
Curve 1–9
MIDI
PostMIDI

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