Splitting The Keyboard And Assigning Sounds (Split) - Korg PS60 Easy Start Manual

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Splitting the keyboard and assigning sounds (Split)

You can divide the PS60's keyboard into two regions, and assign different
sounds to each region. This is called "split" settings.
The region at the left-hand side of the keyboard is called "Lower" and the region at the right-hand side is
called "Upper." The point that divides the regions is called the "split point." The key that is the split point
will be the bottom note of the upper region.
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As described in Single or Layer settings (p. 8), select the sound that you want to use for one of the
regions.
This will be the main timbre and the master effect and EQ settings you select here will be used. You are
free to edit the sound, master effect and EQ settings even after you make Split settings.
When you cancel the Split (by pressing the SUB OFF/RECALL button), only this main timbre will play
across the entire keyboard (p. 11).
2
Press either the LOWER or UPPER button to choose the region (lower or upper) where you want to
assign the other sound.
The button of the region you pressed and the ON buttons will blink, waiting for you to select a sound.
3
Select the other sound as described in Single or Layer settings (p. 8).
This is the sub timbre.
The lower line of the display shows the timbres assigned to each region. The main timbres are enclosed
in [ ].
Note: If you decide to cancel during this procedure, press the EXIT button.
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