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Writing (store/saving)
If you want to keep any of the edits you have made, you must write (store/save) them.
The Write operation will save the edited settings on the PS60.
If you select a different program or close the application before saving, the content you had been
editing will be lost. The same applies to the performance. Global mode settings are maintained
within the editor until you close the application, but will not be applied or saved on the PS60 itself
unless you use the [Write Global Setting] command or [DUMP].
As an example, here’s how to write a program that you’ve edited in Program Edit mode.
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Click [UTILITY] to access the utility menu.
From the menu list, choose [Write Program].

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Korg PS60 Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypePerformance Synthesizer
Synthesis TypeSample-based synthesis
Velocity SensitivityYes
AftertouchNo
ArpeggiatorYes
SequencerNo
MIDIIn, Out, Thru
Power SupplyDC 9V
Keyboard61 keys
Sound EngineEDS-i
Effects2 Master effects
ControllersPitch bend, modulation wheel
Outputs2 x 1/4" (L/R)
USBType B x 1
Sound GeneratorEDS-i
Preset Programs440 programs
Polyphony120 voices (120 Oscillators)
Inputs1 x 1/4" (damper)

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