Korg PS60 Easy Start Manual page 7

Performance synthesizer
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The PS60's controls are organized into three sections; sounds, performance, and other settings.
Timbre selector
Here you can select the timbre(s) that you want to
play. Use the timbre ON buttons of the lower row
to select the timbre(s) you want to play, and use
the variation  buttons to switch programs. By
holding down a timbre ON button and pressing
another, you can make "layer" settings in which
multiple timbres are heard simultaneously. By
pressing the LOWER or UPPER button in the
SPILT SETTING section and then selecting a tim-
bre, you can make "split" settings in which differ-
ent timbres are played in the lower and upper
ranges of the keyboard.
Keyboard settings
OCTAVE DOWN, UP
These buttons shift the keyboard's pitch in
one octave steps. You can shift the pitch in a
range of –3 to +3 octaves.
TRANSPOSE ,
These buttons shift the keyboard's pitch in
semitone steps over a range of –1 to +1
octave.
MODULATION
Here you can adjust the modulation effect which adds
rich spaciousness or movement to the sound. Choose
one of four types of effect, and use the knobs to make
adjustments.
REVERB/DELAY
Here you can adjust the reverb/delay effect which adds a
sensation of space and depth, adding echo or reverbera-
tion. Choose one of four types of effect, and use the
knobs to make adjustments.
Equalizer (EQ)
This is a three-band parametric equalizer. The knobs adjust
the low, mid and high-frequency ranges respectively.
Main operations
Here you can make detailed adjustments to
the sound of the performance or program and
make overall settings for the PS60.
Press the EDIT buttons or GLOBAL button to
enter the corresponding mode. Use the CUR-
SOR/VALUE  buttons to select a page,
and use the VALUE knob or  buttons to
edit the value shown in the display. When
you're not in an Edit mode, you'll use these to
switch the performance or program number.
Settings
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