Velocity
Curve
Transpose
Note number
change
PS60
Transmitted Table
PostMIDI: Velocity Curve, aftertouch Curve, and Transpose
will be applied to data before it enters the tone generator.
This means that the Velocity Curve, aftertouch Curve, and
Transpose settings will affect the data that is sent to the
internal tone generator when you play the PS60's keyboard,
or when data is received from MIDI IN.
This setting will not affect the data that is transmitted from
MIDI OUT.
MIDI IN
PS60
MIDI OUT
Note Receive
This setting specifies whether even‐numbered, odd‐num‐
bered, or all note numbers will be sounded when note data
is received from the PS60's keyboard or from an external
MIDI device. By connecting the PS60 to another PS60 and
setting one instrument to Even and the other to Odd, you
can effectively double the polyphony by dividing the notes
between the two instruments.
All: All note numbers will be received. Normally you will
leave this set to All.
Even: Even‐numbered notes (C, D, E, F#, G#, A#) will
sound.
Odd: Odd‐numbered notes (C#, D#, F, G, A, B) will sound.
This setting has no effect on the MIDI data that is
received
MIDI OUT
PS60
ODD
MIDI OUT
MIDI IN
MIDI OUT
MIDI Patchbay
MIDI keyboard etc.
MIDI Clock
MIDI Clock
[Internal, External MIDI, External USB, Auto]
This specifies how the PS60ʹs LFO or effects will synchro‐
nize with an external MIDI device (e.g., sequencer or
rhythm machine) or computer when using the MIDI/Tempo
Sync. function.
Internal: The PS60ʹs internal clock will be used. Choose the
Internal setting if youʹre using the PS60 by itself, or if the
PS60 is the master (controlling) device in a setup where
external MIDI devices are synchronized to the PS60ʹs MIDI
clock.
MIDI IN
Tone
Scale
Generator
MIDI OUT
Velocity
Curve
Aftertouch
Curve
Tone
Scale
Transpose
Generator
Pitch change
Received Table
[All, Even, Odd]
MIDI IN
Another PS60
EVEN
MIDI IN
PS60
ODD
Another PS60
MIDI IN
EVEN
Ext.MIDI: The PS60 will synchronize to MIDI clock mes‐
sages from an external MIDI device connected to the MIDI
IN connector.
Ext.USB: The PS60 will synchronize to MIDI clock messages
from a computer (e.g., DAW application) connected to the
USB connector.
Auto: The PS60 will basically function the same as if you
were using the Internal setting. However, if external MIDI
clock messages are received via the MIDI IN connector or
USB connector, the PS60 will automatically switch to
Ext.MIDI or Ext.USB clock mode.
MIDI Filter:
Program Change (Prog Chg)
On: Program changes will be transmitted and received.
The performance will change when the PS60 receives a pro‐
gram change on the global MIDI channel.
When you switch performances, a program change will be
transmitted on the global MIDI channel and on the MIDI
channel of each timbre whose ʺStatusʺ (page 7) is set to EXT
or EX2.
Off: Program changes will not be transmitted or received.
Bank Change (Bank Chg)
On: The Bank Select control change message will be trans‐
mitted together with program change messages. This is
valid when "Prog Chg" is turned on.
Off: Bank Select messages will not be transmitted or
received.
After Touch (AfterTouch)
On: MIDI aftertouch messages will be transmitted and
received.
Off: MIDI aftertouch messages will neither be transmitted
nor received.
Performing on the PS60's keyboard will transmit neither
channel aftertouch nor polyphonic aftertouch. However,
since the PS60 does support aftertouch as an Alternate Mod‐
ulation Source (AMS), it can receive aftertouch to control.
Control Change (Ctrl Chg)
On: Control change messages will be transmitted and
received.
Off: Control change messages will neither be transmitted
nor received.
SysEx (System Exclusive)
On: System exclusive data will be transmitted and received.
You should also turn this on if youʹve connected the PS60 to
your computer for data transfer or editing via the editing
software.
Off: System exclusive data will not be transmitted or
received.
Basic/MIDI Controllers
[Off, On]
[Off, On]
[Off, On]
[Off, On]
[Off, On]
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