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Korg PS60 User Manual

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Editing
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6. Press the button to enter the page where you
can specify the program’s category. Specify the
desired category.
When selecting a timbre from the front panel, you’ll be
able to select this program for the timbre whose name
matches the category you specify here.
Note: If you change the category and save the pro-
gram, the insert effect settings might be modified
( “Use caution when changing the category,”
PG p.80).
7. Press the button. In this page, specify the bank
number of the writing-destination program.
Note: With the factory settings, bank numbers D56–
D127 are in the initialized state. We recommend that
you save to these bank numbers. If you specify one of
these bank numbers as the writing-destination, the
program will be placed after the preload programs in
each category.
If you save by overwriting one of the preload
programs, the index numbers within the performance
will automatically be re-assigned starting at the
lowest-numbered program bank number, meaning
that if you change the program’s category or save it to
a different number, the program’s index number might
change.
Note: To view the bank number, simultaneously press
the CURSOR/VALUE  buttons when a program
name of the performance is displayed (p. 13).
8. Press the button to make the display indicate
“OK?”
Press the button to execute the Write operation.
If you decide not to execute, press a different button.
Writing the global settings
When you execute this Write operation, all global
parameters except for Effect SW will be saved.
1. Make sure that global (GLOBAL) is selected.
2. Press the CURSOR/VALUE button to move to
the top level of the edit page tree. The top level is
the page in which no is shown in the upper left
of the display.
3. Press the button to select the Write Global page.
4. Press the button to make the display indicate
“OK?”
5. Press the button to execute the Write operation.
Assigning a name (Rename)
You can change the name of a performance or
program.
Although you may specify up to 24 characters, the
PS60’s display can show only 11 characters for a
performance or 13 characters for a program.
1. Select the rename page.
If you want to rename a performance, select the
performance edit Common page Rename, and then
press the button.
If you want to rename a program, select the program
edit Write page Name, and then press the button.
2. Use the CURSOR/VALUE  buttons to select
the character that you want to change, and use the
 buttons or the VALUE knob to select the
desired character.
Tip: If the program or performance name contains
more characters than can be shown in the display at
once, you can view the full name by scrolling it
(p. 49).

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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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