Korg PS60 Owner's Manual page 57

Performance synthesizer
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Command
Load Preload
This command loads the performance and program
data that is stored in internal memory ( "Restoring
the factory settings," p. 55).
Note: Before you load this data, you must turn off the
"Memory Protect" setting (p. 49) for the data that
you intend to load.
HalfDmpr Calib (Half Damper Calibration)
If the half damper effect of the damper pedal
connected to the ASSIGNABLE PEDAL/SW1/
DAMPER jack does not operate correctly, please
execute this command to calibrate the half damper
sensitivity.
Note: You must use the optional DS-1H if you want to
use the half damper function. If any other pedal is
used, you might not obtain the correct effect, or there
might be no effect at all.
1. Connect your half damper pedal to the
ASSIGNABLE PEDAL/SW1/DAMPER jack.
2. Choose the "HalfDmpr Calib" command, and
press the  button to get the "Done?" prompt.
3. Slowly press the half damper pedal, and then
release it.
4. Press the  button to complete the pedal
calibration.
If calibration could not be performed correctly, the
error message "Can't Calibrate" will appear. Please
perform the procedure again from step 2.
Global settings Quick parameters
Pedal Calib (Pedal Calibration)
This command adjusts the sensitivity of a foot pedal
connected to the ASSIGNABLE PEDAL/SW1/
DAMPER jack (or the ASSIGNABLE PEDAL/SW2
jack). The foot pedal sensitivity is adjusted to a
standard setting when shipped from the factory. Please
perform this calibration if your foot pedal does not
function appropriately.
1. Connect your foot pedal to the ASSIGNABLE
PEDAL/SW1/DAMPER jack (or the ASSIGNABLE
PEDAL/SW2 jack).
2. Choose the "Pedal Calib" command, and press the
 button to get the "Done?" prompt.
3. Slowly advance the foot pedal all the way away
from yourself, and then return it all the way
toward yourself.
4. Press the  button to complete the pedal
calibration.
If calibration could not be performed correctly, the
error message "Can't Calibrate" will appear. Please
perform the procedure again from step 2.
Note: The setting is stored in memory when you per-
form this calibration. You don't need to save (Write) it.
Write Global
This saves the Global settings ( "Writing the global
settings," p. 26).
Note: The state of the Effect SW is not saved.
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