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Korg PS60 User Manual

Korg PS60
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Playing the PS60 and using the performance controls
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Storing a performance
The sound settings you’ve made using the
performance controls, as well as the Performance Edit
settings, can be stored as a performance.
Note: This will not store the settings for Joystick Lock,
or the keyboard settings for octave and transpose.
1. Press the STORE button.
The upper line of the display will indicate “=== Store
===” and the lower line will indicate the store-
destination.
The indicators of the STORE button and of the bank
and number buttons for the currently selected
performance will blink.
2. Specify the store-destination bank and number. If
you want to store the settings in the same bank
and number, simply proceed to step 3 without
specifying anything.
3. Press the STORE button; the settings will be
stored to internal memory. When the button
blinks rapidly, storing has been completed.
The internal data might be lost if you turn off the
power while data is being stored. Never turn off
the power while this process is occurring.

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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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