Rear Panel - Korg PS60 Owner's Manual

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Display
14.Display
This shows the names of performances or timbres, the
single/layer/split status, and the values of parameters.
You can make the display automatically scroll if text
contains too many characters to be shown in the screen
at once (p. 49).
Main operation
15.Main operation
VALUE knob
Use this knob to switch performances or programs and
to edit the value of parameters.
CURSOR/VALUE  buttons
Use these buttons to switch performances or
programs, to select quick parameter edit pages or
parameters and to edit their values.
PERFORMANCE EDIT and PROGRAM EDIT buttons
These buttons allow you to edit the corresponding
quick parameters (p. 23).
GLOBAL button
This button allows you to make overall settings that
apply to the entire PS60 (p. 23).
EXIT button
This button exits an edit page, taking you back to the
main page of the performance (p. 23).
Headphones
16.PHONES jack
You can plug in your headphones here. (This jack will
output the same signal as the OUTPUT L/MONO and
R jacks.)
Use the VOLUME knob to adjust the headphone
volume.
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1. Power supply
Power switch
This switch turns the power on/off (p. 9).
DC 9V jack
Connect the DC plug of the included AC adapter here
(p. 9).
Connections must be made with the power turned
off. Please be aware that careless operation may
damage your speaker system or cause
malfunctions.
Cable hook
Use this to secure the cable of the included AC
adapter. After connecting the AC adapter, loop the
cable around the hook located on the PS60's rear panel
so that the cable won't get pulled out inadvertently.
Leave enough slack on the plug end so that you can
disconnect it if you want to (p. 9).
Be careful not to bend the base of the plug any
more than necessary.
2. OUTPUT
L/MONO and R jacks
These are analog stereo outputs. If you want to use
monaural output, connect the L/MONO jack. Use the
VOLUME knob to adjust the volume (p. 10).
3. USB 2.0
USB connector (for connecting to computer)
Use this connector to connect the PS60 to your
computer. You can use the PS60 Editor to edit sounds,
or use your DAW software to transmit note data
messages and other performance data or sound
settings via MIDI ("PS60 USB-MIDI Setup Guide").
Note: The PS60's USB connector is only able to trans-
mit and receive MIDI data.
4. Contrast knob
This knob adjusts the contrast of the display for the
best viewing from any angle or under changing light
conditions.
5. MIDI
IN connector
OUT connector
MIDI lets you connect the PS60 to a computer or other
MIDI devices, for sending and receiving notes,
controller messages, sound settings, and so on (p. 12).
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