Global settings Major global settings
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Global settings
Major global settings
Global settings apply to the entire PS60.
• Adjust the pitch of the entire PS60. “MTune (Master
Tune),” “Transpose,” “Octave” (p. 48)
Transpose (TRANSPOSE) and octave (OCTAVE)
settings can also be made from the front panel
(p. 18).
• Adjust how the volume or tone will respond to your
playing dynamics (velocity). “Vel Curve (Velocity
Curve)” (p. 48)
• Bypass the insert effect, master effects, and EQ.
“Effect SW:” (p. 49)
• Adjust the overall EQ settings of the PS60. “EQ
Offset:” (p. 49)
• Prevent performance or program settings from
being overwritten. “Memory Protect” (p. 49)
• Make MIDI-related settings such as the global MIDI
channel, local control, and MIDI filtering.
“Channel (Global MIDI Channel)” (p. 50), “Local
Ctrl (Local Control)” (p. 50), “MIDI Filter”
(p. 51)
• Make settings for a foot controller (damper, pedal,
switch) and calibrate it.
“PEDAL/SW 1” (p. 51), “PEDAL/SW2” (p. 52),
“HalfDmpr Calib (Half Damper Calibration)”
(p. 53), “Pedal Calib (Pedal Calibration)” (p. 53)
Note: Settings you change in Global mode will be lost
when you turn off the power. If you want to keep the
changes, you must write them (p. 26). The front
panel keyboard settings OCTAVE and TRANSPOSE
also affect the corresponding parameters of Global
mode. You can save these settings in Global mode.