Program Edit
Full Parameters
The parameters listed in the pages that follow are the full
parameters. They can be edited only from the editor.
Basic
This page contains all of the basic settings for the Program.
Among other things, you can:
• Set up the Program to be a Single, or a Double
• Enable/disable the half‐damper function
• Create keyboard split settings for OSC1, OSC2, and
Hold.
• Select the basic scale of the program.
OSC Mode
Oscillator Mode
This specifies the Program's oscillator assignment; whether
it will use one or two oscillators.
Single: The program will use one oscillator (Oscillator 1, Fil‐
ter 1, Amplifier 1). In this case, the program will normally
have a maximum of 120‐note polyphony.
Double: The program will use two oscillators (Oscillator 1/
2, Filter 1/2, Amplifier 1/2). In this case the program will
normally have a maximum of 60‐note polyphony.
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Scale
Type [Equal Temperament...User Octave Scale03]
Selects the basic scale for the Program.( "Type" on page 4)
Key (Scale Key)
( "Key (Scale Key)" on page 6)
Random
( "Random" on page 6)
[Single, Double]
Half-Damper Control
A half‐damper pedal is a special type of continuous foot
pedal, such as the Korg DS‐1H. In comparison to a standard
footswitch, half‐damper pedals offer more subtle control of
sustain, which can be especially useful for piano sounds.
The PS60 will automatically sense when a half‐damper is
connected to the rear‐panel DAMPER/PEDAL/SW input.
For proper operation, you will also need to calibrate the
pedal, using the Half Damper Calibration command in the
Global command. ( "HalfDmpr Calib (Half Damper Cali‐
bration)" on page 53 of the Owner's manual)
The off and full‐on positions of the half‐damper work just
like a standard footswitch. In conjunction with the Enable
Half‐Damper parameter, below, intermediate positions
allow a graduated control of sustain, similar to the damper
pedal of an acoustic piano.
[C...B]
[0...7]