Korg PS60 Owner's Manual page 53

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8: This curve produces an even more consistent effect.
9: Compared with the standard curve #4, this curve
softens the response of gently-played notes. This
allows velocity control with broader dynamics for
sounds such as acoustic piano.
AT Curve (Aftertouch Curve)
This specifies the way in which incoming aftertouch
data will affect the volume or tone when "Convt
(Convert Position)" (p. 50) is set to PostMIDI.
With the PreMIDI setting, this parameter is not used.
Octave
This shifts the pitch in steps of one octave, over a range
of +/–3 octaves.
Note: You can use the front panel OCTAVE UP and
DOWN keyboard setting buttons to directly control
this parameter.
Note: Programs will sound correctly up to a maximum
of G9. Each program has a different upper limit, and
will not produce sound higher than this limit.
Effect SW:
ALL IFXs
Off: All insert effects will be turned off.
On: The insert effect "On/Off" setting of the
program will be used.
MFX1&2
Off: Master effects 1 and 2 (MFX1, 2) will be turned
off.
On: The master effect "On/Off" setting of the
performance or program will be used.
EQ
Off: EQ will be turned off.
On: The EQ "On/Off" setting of the performance or
program will be used.
EQ Offset:
Bass
Mid
Treble
These settings allow you to adjust the tonal
character of the PS60's entire output to compensate
for the acoustics of a live performance venue or the
speakers you're using.
For example you can quickly and easily reduce the
high-frequency range to soften the sound, or boost
the low-frequency to give the sound more depth,
without having to modify the programs or
performances you've created.
Example:
Offset value
Bass
+7.5
Mid
+1.0
Treble
–3.0
[1...8]
[–3...+0...+3]
[Off, On]
[Off, On]
[Off, On]
[–18.0...+00.00...+18.0dB]
[–18.0...+00.00...+18.0dB]
[–18.0...+00.00...+18.0dB]
Actual
EQ setting
response
–3.5
+4.0 dB
0.0
+1.0 dB
+8.5
+5.5 dB
Global settings Quick parameters
ScrollText
This specifies whether program names or performance
names will be scrolled if they are too long to be shown
in the display.
Off: Scroll off (default setting)
On: Scroll on
Memory Protect
Program
This setting protects the internal program memory.
On: Internal program memory will be protected,
and the following write operations cannot be
performed.
• Writing a program
• Loading preloaded program data
• Receiving program data via MIDI data dump
Off: Data can be written to internal program
memory.
Perf (Performance)
This setting protects the internal performance
memory.
On: Internal performance memory will be
protected, and the following write operations
cannot be performed.
• Writing a performance
• Loading preloaded performance data
• Receiving performance data via MIDI data dump
Off: Data can be written to internal performance
memory.
[Off, On]
[Off, On]
[Off, On]
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