Korg Bicycle PS60 User manual

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Synthesizer
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PS60
Parameter Guide
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About the Parameter Guide
Thisdocument(“PS60ParameterGuide”)explainsthe
parametersthatcanbequicklyeditedfromthePS60itselfor
fromthePS60Editor,inadditiontothefullparametersthat
canbeeditedonlybyfromthePS60Editor.Italsoexplains
functionsthatarespecifictotheeditor.
Explanationsofthequickparametersinthe“PS60Own erʹs
Manual”aresimplifiedasmuchaspossible,butthisdocu
mentexplainsthesequickparametersingreaterdetail,
includingMIDItransmissionandreception.
*ByconnectingthePS60toyourcomputerandusingthe
PS60Editorapplication,youʹllbeabletoeditallofth
e
PS60ʹsparameters(thefullparameters).
Conventions in the operation manuals
Abbreviations for the manuals: OM, PG
Inthedocumentation,referencestothemanualsareabbre
viatedasfollows.
OM:OwnersManual
PG:ParameterGuide
Symbols , , , Note, Tips
Thesesymbolsrespectivelyindicateacaution,aMIDI
relatedexplanation,asupplementarynote,oratip.
Example screen displays
Theparametervaluesshownintheexamplescreensofthis
manualareonlyforexplanatorypurposes,andmaynot
necessarymatchthevaluesthatappearintheDisplayof
yourinstrument.
MIDI-related explanations
CC#isanabbreviationforControlChangeNumber.
InexplanationsofMIDImessages,numbersinsquare
brackets[]alwaysindicatehexadecimalnumbers.
*Allproductnamesandcompanynamesarethetrade
marksorregisteredtrademarksoftheirrespective
owners.
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Table of Contents
Performance Edit ...........................1
Panel ........................................................................ 1
Keyboard, Wheels ............................................... 2
OverView ............................................................... 3
Main Timbres ............................................................................. 3
Sub Timbres ................................................................................ 4
Timbre Param (Timbre Parameters) ............. 5
Scale .............................................................................................. 5
Timbre Mixer .............................................................................. 6
MIDI/OSC
.................................................................7
Pitch/Other
..............................................................8
Tone
.........................................................................9
MIDI Filter
.............................................................10
MFX/EQ (Master Effect/EQ) ...........................11
MFX&EQ Routing ....................................................................11
MFX1 ...........................................................................................12
MFX2 ...........................................................................................12
EQ .................................................................................................12
UTILITY Command ............................................ 13
Program Edit ................................15
Panel ...................................................................... 15
Quick Parameters ..............................................16
Quick ..................................................................... 16
OSC Common ..........................................................................16
OSC EG/LFO
.......................................................... 18
OSC1 ............................................................................................19
OSC2 ............................................................................................21
About Relative (Rel) and Absolute parameters ...........21
Full Parameters .................................................. 22
Basic ....................................................................... 22
Program Basic ..........................................................................24
OSC/Pitch .............................................................25
OSC1 Multisample ..................................................................26
OSC1 Pitch
............................................................28
OSC2 Multisample ..................................................................30
OSC2 Pitch ................................................................................. 30
OSC Common
........................................................ 30
Pitch EG ................................................................31
Filter .......................................................................35
Filter1 ..........................................................................................37
Filter1 Modulation
.................................................38
Filter1 LFO Mod.
.................................................... 41
Filter1 EG ...............................................................42
Filter2 ..........................................................................................44
Filter2 Modulation ..................................................................44
Filter2 LFO Mod. ......................................................................44
Filter2 EG ....................................................................................44
Amp ....................................................................... 45
Amp1 Modulation .................................................................. 46
Amp1 EG
...............................................................48
Amp2 Modulation .................................................................. 49
Amp2 EG .................................................................................... 49
LFO ......................................................................... 50
OSC1 LFO1 ............................................................................... 52
OSC1 LFO2 ............................................................................... 53
OSC2 LFO1 ............................................................................... 53
OSC2 LFO2 ............................................................................... 53
Common LFO
.......................................................54
AMS Mix/C.KeyTrk (AMS Mixer/Common
Keyboard Track) ................................................ 55
OSC1 AMS Mix ........................................................................56
OSC 2 AMS Mix .......................................................................60
Common KeyTrack (Common Keyboard Track)
......61
IFX (Insert Effect) ............................................... 63
IFX ................................................................................................64
MFX/EQ (Master Effect/EQ) ........................... 65
MFX1 ...........................................................................................66
MFX2 ...........................................................................................66
EQ .................................................................................................66
UTILITY Command ........................................... 67
Global ...........................................69
Panel ...................................................................... 69
Software Setup .................................................. 69
Basic/MIDI Controllers .................................... 70
User Scale ............................................................ 75
Category .............................................................. 76
UTILITY Command ........................................... 77
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Effect Guide ................................. 79
Overview ..............................................................79
Dynamic modulation (Dmod) and Tempo Synchroniza-
tion .............................................................................................. 80
Effect I/O .................................................................................... 81
Insert Effects (IFX) ..............................................81
In/Out ......................................................................................... 81
Mixer ........................................................................................... 82
Controlling the Insert Effects via MIDI ............................ 82
Master Effects (MFX1, 2) ..................................82
In/Out ......................................................................................... 82
Mixer ........................................................................................... 82
EQ ............................................................................82
IFX (Insert effects) List ......................................83
000: No Effect ........................................................................... 83
001: St.Comp (Stereo Compressor) .................................. 83
002: Red Comp ........................................................................ 83
004: MulLimitr (Multiband Limiter) .................................. 85
005: St.MstLmt (Stereo Mastering Limiter) ................... 85
006: St.Gate (Stereo Gate) ................................................... 85
007: St.P4EQ (Stereo Parametric 4-Band EQ) ................ 86
008: St.G7EQ (Stereo Graphic 7-Band EQ) ..................... 87
009: St.Excitr (Stereo Exciter) ............................................. 87
010: St.Isolat (Stereo Isolator) ............................................ 88
011: St. Wah (Stereo Wah/Auto Wah) ............................. 88
012: St.VtgWah (Stereo Vintage/Custom Wah) ........... 89
013: VOX Wah .......................................................................... 90
014: St.RndFlt (Stereo Random Filter) ............................. 90
016: St.SubOsc (Stereo Sub Oscillator) ........................... 92
017: Talk Mod (Talking Modulator) .................................. 92
018: St.Decimt (Stereo Decimator) .................................. 93
019: St. Record (Stereo Analog Record) ......................... 94
020: OD Wah (Overdrive/Hi.Gain Wah) .......................... 94
021: St.Gt Cab (Stereo Guitar Cabinet) ........................... 95
022: St.Bs Cab (Stereo Bass Cabinet) ............................... 96
025: TrebleBST (Treble Booster) ........................................ 97
026: Tube Pre (Tube PreAmp Modeling) ....................... 98
027: St.TubPre (Stereo Tube PreAmp Modeling) ........ 98
028: Mic Model (Mic Modeling + PreAmp) ................... 98
029: Stereo Phaser ................................................................. 99
030: Small Phs (Small Phaser) ............................................ 99
031: OrangePhs (Orange Phaser) ...................................100
032: BlackPhsr (Black Phaser) ...........................................100
033: U-VIBE .............................................................................100
034: St.RndPhs (Stereo Random Phaser) .....................100
035: St.EnvPhs (Stereo Envelope Phaser) ....................101
036: 2Vo.Reso (2-Voice Resonator) ................................101
037: St.Tremlo (Stereo Tremolo) .....................................102
038: TEX Treml (TEXTREM) ................................................103
040: St.AutPan (Stereo Auto Pan) ...................................104
041: St.PhsTrm (Stereo Phaser + Tremolo) ..................104
042: St.Ring M (Stereo Ring Modulator) .......................105
043: P4EQ-Xctr (Parametric 4-Band EQ - Exciter) ......106
045: P4EQ-Phaser (Parametric 4-Band EQ - Phaser) .107
046: Comp-Wah (Compressor - Wah/Auto Wah) ......107
047: Comp-Amp (Compressor - Amp Simulation) ...108
049: Comp-P4EQ (Compressor - Parametric 4-Band EQ)
109
052: Limtr-Phsr (Limiter - Phaser) ...................................110
053: Xctr-Comp (Exciter - Compressor) ........................111
058: Wah-Amp (Wah - Amp Simulation) ......................113
060: Deci-Comp (Decimator - Compressor) ...............114
061: Amp-Trml (Amp Simulation- Tremolo) ...............115
063: Rotary SP (Rotary Speaker) ......................................116
MFX1 (Mod.)
(Master Effect1–Modulation) List ............. 117
No Effect ..................................................................................117
St.Chorus (Stereo Chorus) .................................................117
St.Flange (Stereo Flanger) .................................................117
Vntg.Cho/Flg (Vintage Chorus/Flanger) ......................117
St.Phaser (Stereo Phaser) ..................................................118
MFX2 (Rvb/Dly)
(Master Effect2–Revreb/Delay) List ......... 119
No Effect ..................................................................................119
Hall .............................................................................................119
Plate ..........................................................................................119
Room ........................................................................................119
Delay .........................................................................................119
EQ (Equalizer) .................................................. 120
EQ ...............................................................................................120
Appendices ............................... 121
Alternate Modulation Source (AMS) ....... 121
Alternate Modulation Overview .....................................121
AMS (Alternate Modulation Source) List .....................121
Alternate Modulation settings ........................................122
Dynamic Modulation Source (Dmod) ..... 127
Foot Switch Assign ........................................ 128
Foot Pedal Assign .......................................... 129
MIDI transmission when the PS60’s control-
lers are used ..................................................... 130
PS60 and MIDI CCs ......................................... 131
Responses to standard MIDI controllers ......................131
Parameters controlled by MIDI CCs #70-79 ................ 133
MIDI applications ........................................... 134
About MIDI .............................................................................134
Settings when connected to a MIDI device or computer
134
Messages transmitted and received by the PS60 .....134
MIDI Implementation ................................... 140
1
Performance Edit
Panel
TheupperpartofthePS60Editorpanelsimulatesthemain
buttonsandknobsofthePS60ʹsownfro ntpanel.
Mode Select, Utility
Mode button [PERF, PROG EDIT, GLOB]
Toselectamode,clickthebuttonforthemodethatyou
wanttoedit.
PERF:Performance,PerformanceEdit
PROGEDIT:ProgramEdit
GLOB:Global
UTILITY [See Utility Command]
Hereyoucanperformusefulcommandsthatareapplicable
toeachmode.Pleasesee“UTILITYCommand”onpage 13.
Display
Performance Select [A-1...D-5: Name]
Thedisplayshowstheperformancebankandname.When
youclickthis,abrowserwillappear,allowingyoutoselect
aperformancefromthelist.ClicktheOKbuttontoloadthe
performance.Youcanalsoswitchperformancesbyclicking
thesymbolsshowntotherightofthename.
Tempo [040.00...300.00]
Thetempoisshowninthelowerrightsideofthedisplay.To
changethetemposetting,clickthevaluetohighlightit,and
thenenteravaluefromthekeyboard.
Performance Controls
Easy Setup [VOLUME, OCTAVE, MOD SEND,
REV/DLY SEND]
Hereyoucanspecifythefunctionthatwillbecontrolledby
eachtimbreʹsknob.
Timbre Control Knobs
UsetheseknobstoadjusttheselectedEasySetupparameter
foreachtimbre.
Volume[000...127](page3)
Octave[5...+5](page3)
Send1(Mod.)[000...127](page4)
Send2(Rev)[000...127](page4)
Timbre On buttons [On, Off]
Thesebuttonsselectthetimbre(s)thatwillplay.Abutton
willalternateon/offeachtimethatyouclickit.
Note:ThesebehavedifferentlyfromthetimbreONbuttons
ofthePS60itself.
Split Setting
Split Setting [OFF, MAIN LOWER,
MAIN UPPER]
ThisspecifiestheSplitsetting.
MAINLOWERThemaintimbrewillbeassignedtothe
lowerregion,andthesubtimbrewillbeassignedtothe
upperregion.
MAINUPPERThemaintimbrewillbeassignedtothe
upperregion,andthesubtimbrewillbeassignedtothe
lowerregion.
ChooseeitherMA
INLOWERorMAINUPPER,useʺCTRLʺ
tochooseeitherMAINorSUB,andthenusetheTimbreOn
buttonstoselectthetimbresthatyouwanttoplay.
OFF:Thesubtimbrewillbeoff.Thesubtimbresettingswill
stillberememberedevenifyoupressthisbuttonafter
adjustingSplitsettings.
CTRL (Control) [MAIN, SUB]
WhenusingSplitsettings,thisselectswhichtimbrewillbe
controlled;themaintimbreorthesubtimbre.Chooseeither
mainorsubasthetimbrethatyouwanttoselectorcontrol
usingEasySetup.YoucanʹtchooseSUBiftheSplitSettingis
off.
Modulation
MOD TYPE button [No Effect, Stereo Chorus,
Stereo Flanger, Vintage Cho/Flg, Stereo Phaser]
Thisselectsthemodulationeffecttype(page117).
IfyouselectNoEffect,theoutputofthemastereffectwillbe
muted.
RATE knob [0.02...10.00]
DEPTH knob [0...100]
FB (FEEDBACK) knob [0...100]
Theseparametersadjusttheeffect.
Reverb/Delay
REVERB/DELAY TYPE button [No Effect, Hall,
Plate, Room, Delay]
Thisselectsthereverb/delayeffecttype(page117).
IfyouselectNoEffect,theoutputofthemastereffectwillbe
muted.
TIME knob [
0.1...10.00, 0.1...10.00, 0.1...3.0, 0...549
]
LEVEL knob [0...100]
FB (FEEDBACK) knob [0...100]
Theseparametersadjusttheeffect.
Performance Edit
2
EQ
BASS knob [-18.0...+18.0]
MID knob [-18.0...+18.0]
TREBLE knob [-18.0...+18.0]
Theseparametersadjustthegainofthebass,mid,andtreble
(high)bands(page120).
Keyboard, Wheels
Thisareashowsan88notekeyboard,apitchbendwheel,
andamodulationwheel.
Youcanplaythesoundsbyclickingthekeyboard.Dragging
acrossthekeyboardtoleftorrightwillproduceaglissando.
Youcanusethepitchbendwheelandmodulationwheelby
movingthemupordown.
OverView Main Timbres
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OverView
Inthisarea,youcanturnon/offeachtimbreoftheselected
performance,selectprograms,andeditthesettingsforEasy
Setup,mastereffect,andEQ.
Main Timbres
Hereyoucanadjustthesettingsforthemaintimbres
A.PIANO–SYNTH.
Timbre
Timbre On [On, Off]
Turnthebuttonon(highlighted)forthetimbresthatyou
wanttoenable .ThissettingislinkedwithTimbreOnbut
tonsonthepanel.
Program Select [001...]
Hereyoucanselecttheprogramusedbyeachtimbre.Click
ʺProgramSelect,ʺandchooseaprogram(banknumberand
name)fromthemenuthatappears.
YoucanuseSUBCATEGORYtocategorizetheprograms.
WhenyouselectaPerformanceonthePS60,aMIDI
programchangefortheselectedperformancenumber
willbetran
smittedontheglobalMIDIChannel(page
72).
Atthesametime,bankselect,programchange,and
volume(CC#7)messageswillbetransmittedonthe
MIDIchannelspecifiedforeachtimbrewhoseStatus
(page7)issettoEXTorEX2.However,thesemessages
willnotbetransmittedfo
rtimbresthataresettothe
sameMIDIchannelastheglobalMIDIchannel.
Inthiscase,EX2timbreswillshowthe“Program”Bank
as“–”,andwilltransmitthebanknumberthatwas
specifiedinBankSelect(WhenStatus=EX2)(page7).
WhenyouplayonthePS60keyboardandcontrollers,
MIDIme
ssagesaretransmittedontheglobalMIDI
channel.Atthesametime,timbreswhoseStatusisset
toEXTorEX2willtransmitthesamemessagesontheir
ownMIDIchannel.
IfthereceivedprogramchangehasthesameMIDI
channelastheglobalMIDIchannel,theperformance
w
illchange.
Octave [-5...+0...+5]
Thisshiftsthepitchofthetimbreinstepsofoneoctave.
Volume [000...127]
Adjuststhevolumeofeachtimbre1–16.
Note:YoucanuseEasySetupVolumetocontrolthisparam
eter.
Thevolumeofeachtimbreisdeterminedbymultiply
ingthisvolumevaluewiththeMIDIvolume(CC#7)
andexpression(CC#11) .
IfStatus(page7)hasbeensettoINT,incomingMIDI
CC#7orCC
#11messageswillcontrolthevolumeofa
timbre.(Howeverthesemessageswillnotaffecttheset
tingofthisparameter.)
IfStatusisEXTorEX2,thevalueofthisparameterwill
betransmittedasMIDICC#7whentheperformanceis
changed.Howeverthiswillnotbetransmittedbya
timbrethatissettothesameMIDIchannelasthe
Performance Edit
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globalMIDIchannel.Thismessageistransmittedon
theMIDIChannel(page7)specifiedforeachtimbre.
IFX [Name]
Thisindicatestheprogramʹsinserteffect.(Theprogramof
theSTRINGStimbredoesnothaveaninserteffect.)
Note:Youcanʹteditthissettinghere.Youcanadjustsettings
intheProgramEditsection(page63).
Send1 (Mod) [000...127]
Send2 (Rev) [000...127]
Foreachtimbre,theseparameterssetthesendleveltomas
tereffects1and2.
ControlchangeCC#93canbeusedtocontroltheSend
1level,andCC#91tocontroltheSend2,andmodify
theirrespectivesettings.Thesemessageswillbe
receivedontheMIDIchannel(page7)spec
ifiedfor
eachtimbre.
MFX1 (Mod.)
MFX1 On/Off [Off, On]
Switchesthemastereffect1on/off.Whenoff,theoutput
willbemuted.Thiswillalternatebetweenonandoffeach
timeitispressed.
Separatelyfromthesettingshere,youcanusecontrol
change#94toturnmastereffects1and2off.Avalueof
0turnsthemoff,andva
luesof1–127restoretheorigi
nalsetting.TheglobalMIDIchannelspecifiedby
“MIDIChannel”(page72)isusedforthismessage.
Type [No Effect, Stereo Chorus, Stereo Flanger,
Vintage Chorus/Franger, Stereo Phaser]
Thisselectstheeffecttypeformastereffect1.
Whenyouclicktheeffectname,alistwillappear,allowing
youtochooseaneffectfromthelist.
Rate [0.02...10.00]
Depth [0...100]
Feedback [0...100]
Theseparametersadjusttheeffect(page117).
MFX2 (Rev/Dly)
MFX2 On/Off [Off, On]
()“MFX1On/Off”)
Type [No Effect, Hall, Plate, Room, Delay]
Thisselectstheeffecttypeformastereffect2.
Whenyouclicktheeffectname,alistwillappear,allowing
youtochooseaneffectfromthelist.
Time [sec] [
0.1...10.00, 0.1...10.00, 0.1...3.0, 0...549
]
Level [0...100]
Feedback [0...100]
Theseparametersadjusttheeffect(page119).
EQ
Bass [-18.0...+18.0]
Mid [-18.0...+18.0]
Treble [-18.0...+18.0]
Theseparametersadjustthegainoftheequalizerʹsbass,
mid,andtreble(high)bands(page120).
SplitPoint
SplitPoint [C#2...C7]
Thisspecifiesthesplitpoint.Thissettingisvalidonlyif
Splitison.
Tips:ToadjustthissettingonthePS60itself,pressthe
LOWERbuttonandUPPERbutton,andthenpressthekey
thatyouwanttospecifyasthesplitpoint.Thekeyyoupress
willbethelowestkeyoftheupperregion.
Sub Timbres
HereyoucanadjustsettingsforthesubtimbresA.PIANO
SYNTH.()“MainTimbres”onpage 3)
Timbre Param (Timbre Parameters) Scale
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Timbre Param (Timbre Parameters)
Scale
Thisspecifiesthescaleusedbytheperformance.
Separatelyfromthissetting,youcanchoosetheʺScaleʺset
tingofeachtimbreʹsprogramtakepriorityifdesired.
Type [Equal Temperament...User Octave Scale 03]
Thisselectsthebasicscalefortheperformance.
Notethatformanyofthescales,thesettingoftheKey
parameter,below,isveryimportant.
EqualTemperament:Thisisthemostwidelyusedscaleby
far ,inwhicheachsemitonestepisspacedatequalpitch
intervals.
EqualTemperamentallowseasymodulation,soth
ata
chordprogressionplayedinthekeyofCsoundsroughly
thesameasthesameprogressionplayedinF#.Sacrificed,
however,issomeofthepurityofindividualintervals
offeredbythescalesbelow.
PureMajor:Inthistemperament,majorchordsofthe
selectedkeywillbeperfectlyintune.
PureMinor:Inthistemperament,minorchordsofthe
selectedkeywillbeperfectlyintune.
Arabic:Thisscaleincludesthequartertoneintervalsused
inArabicmusic.
Pythagoras:ThisscaleisbasedonancientGreekmusicthe
ory,andisespeciallyeffectiveforplayingmelodies.Itpro
ducescompletelypurefi
fths,withoneexception,atthe
expenseofdetuningotherintervals–thirdsinparticular.
AsmuchasPythagorasmighthavelikedtodoso,it’snot
possibletomakeallthefifthspurewhilealsokeepingthe
octaveintune.Forthesakeoftheoctave,oneofthefifths–
th
eintervalfromthesharpfourthdegreetothesharpfirst
degree–ismadequiteflat.
Werkmeister(WerkmeisterIII):Thisscalewasoneofthe
manytemperamentsystemsdevelopedtowardstheendof
theBaroqueperiod.These“WellTemperedtuningswere
aimedatallowingrelativelyfreetransposition–although
you’llstillnoticethatthedif
ferentkeysmaintaintheirown
distinctcharacteristics,unlikeEqualTemperament.
J.S.Bachwasreferringtothesenewscalesinhistitle,“The
WellTemperedClavier.”Assuch,thisgroupareparticu
larlyappropriateforlatebaroqueorganandharpsichord
music.
Kirnberger(KirnbergerIII):Thisisasecond“WellTem
pered”tuning,datingfro
mtheearly18thcentury.
Slendro:ThisisanIndonesiangamelanscale,withfive
notesperoctave.
WhenKeyissettoC,usetheC,D,F,GandAnotes.Other
keyswillplaythenormalequaltemperedpitches.
Pelog:ThisisanotherIndonesiangamelanscale,withseven
notesperoc
tave.
WhenKeyissettoC,usethewhitekeys.Theblackkeys
willplaytheequaltemperedpitches.
Stretch:Thistuningisusedforacousticpianos.
UserAllNotesScale:Thisisauserprogrammedscalewith
differentsettingsforall128MIDInotes.Youcansetupthis
scaleinGlobalmo
de(page75).
UserOctaveScale00–03:Theseareuserprogrammed
scaleswithsettingsforeachofthe12notesinanoctave.You
cansetthemupinGlobal mode(page75).
Performance Edit
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UseEqualTemperamentforprogramswhosemulti
sample(ʺMultisampleselect,ʺpage25)issettomono:
0002,00003,0006,0007,0009,Stereo:0001,or0003(i.e.,
thepreloadprograms13:SoloStretchGran d–15:SoloS
tretchClassic).
Key (Scale Key) [C...B]
Thisselectsthekeyofthespecifiedscale.
ThissettingdoesnotapplytotheEqualTemperament,
Stretch,andUserAllNotesscales.
Ifyou’reusingascaleotherthanEqualTemperament,
theperformanceoftheselectedscaleandtheKeyset
tingmayskewthetuningofthenote.Forexample,A
abo
vemiddleCmightbecome442Hz,insteadofthe
normal440Hz.YoucanusetheGlobalMode’sMaster
Tune(page70)parametertocorrectthis,ifnecessary.
Random [0...7]
Thisparametercreatesrandomvariationsinpitchforeach
note.Atthedefaultvalueof0,pitchwillbecompletelysta
ble;highervaluescreatemorerandomization.
Thisparameterishandyforsimulatinginstrumentsthat
havenaturalpitchinstabilities,suchasanalogsynths,tape
mechanismorgansoracousticinstruments.
Timbre Mixer
Main Timbres (A. Piano–Synth):
Sub Timbres (A. Piano–Synth):
Youcan setthepan,andvolumeforeachoftheTimbres.
Pan
Pan (Pre) [RND, L001...C064...R127]
Thisspecifiesthepanofeachtimbre.
L001…C064…R127:AsettingofL001isfarleftandR127is
farright.AsettingofC064willreproducethepansettingof
theProgramEditmode.
Thispansettingislocatedimmediatelybeforetheinsert
effect.Thismeansthatifyouselectamonoef
fectforthe
inserteffect,thispansettingwillbeignored.Inthiscase,use
ʺPan(Post)ʺtoadjustthepanfollowingtheinserteffect.For
programsoftheSTRINGStimbre,onlythisʺPan(Pre)ʺset
tingcanbeused;theywillnotbeaffectedbyaninserteffect
()“Mixeronpage 82).
RND:Theoscillatorpanwillchangerandomlyateachnote
on.
IfStatus(page7)issettoINT,CC#10(pan)messages
canbereceivedtocontrolthesetting.CC#10valuesof0
or1willplacethesoundatthefarleft,64atcenter ,and
127atth
efarright.(excludeRND)Pansettingscanbe
controlledbymessagesreceivedonthe“MIDIChan
nel”(page7).
Pan (Pre) [RND, L001...C064...R127]
Thisspecifiesthepanfollowingtheinserteffect.
TheSTRINGStimbredoesnothavethisparameter.
ThisparameteriscontrolledbyCC#8.Controlmes
sagesarereceivedonthechannelspecifiedbyeachtim
breʹsʺMIDICh(MIDIChannel).ʺSincethemaintimbre
andsubtimbreofthesamecategoryuseth
esameʺPan
(Post)ʺsetting,thisparametercanbecontrolledonthe
ʺMIDICh(MIDIChannel)ʺofbothmainandsubtim
bres.
Send
Modulation [000...127]
Reverb/Delay [000...127]
(“Send1(Mod)”,“Send2(Rev)”onpage 4)
A.PIANO
IFX
Pan(Pre) CC#10 Pan(Post) CC#8
E.PIANO
IFX
ORGAN
IFX
BRASS
IFX
STRINGS
IFX
OSC1:
Amp1 Pan=L001
OSC2:
Amp2 Pan=R127
Left
Center
Right
Pan (CC#10)
C064
Left
Center
Right
L032
L001
R096
R127
Left
Center
Right
Left
Center
Right
OSC1
OSC2
OSC1
OSC2
OSC1:
Amp1 Pan=L032
OSC2:
Amp2 Pan=R096
Pan (CC#10)
C064
L032
L001
R096
R127
OSC1:
Amp1 Pan=C064
OSC2:
Amp2 Pan=C064
Left
Center
Right
Pan (CC#10)
C064
Left
Center
Right
L032
L001
R096
R127
OSC1
OSC2
Timbre Param (Timbre Parameters) MIDI/OSC
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MIDI/OSC
Main Timbres (A. Piano–Synth):
Sub Timbres (A. Piano–Synth):
HereyoucanadjustsettingsforeachtimbreʹsMIDItrans
missionstatus,channel,andoscillatormode.
MIDI
Status [INT, EXT, EX2]
ThisparametersetswhethertheTimbrecontrolstheinter
nalsounds,orexternalMIDIdevices.
INT:Thetimbrewillsound,andwillalsosoundinresponse
toMIDImessagesfromanexternalMIDIdevice.MIDIdata
willnotbetransmitted.
EXT:Thetimbrewillnotsoundevenifitreceivesmessages
fromaco
ntroller,butMIDIdatawillbetransmittedtoexter
naldevices.
EX2:The“BankSelect(WhenStatus=EX2)”(settableonly
viatheeditor,page7)LSBvalueandMSBvaluewillbe
used.InsteadoftheA–Dbanknumbersthatcanbeselected
fromthePS60itself,thebanknumberspecifiedfo
r“Bank
Select”willbetransmittedviaMIDI.Otheraspectsarethe
sameasforEXT.
TheʺProgramSelectʺindicationshownonthePS60itselffor
performanceandperformanceeditmodeswillchangeas
followsaccordingtotheʺStatusʺsetting.Theillustration
shownhereisforaperformance.
"Status" INT
Timbre category
Index number: program name
"Status" EXT
Timbre's MIDI channel
Program's bank number: program name
"Status" EX2
Timbre's MIDI channel
Program change number: [MSB/LSB]
MIDI Ch. (MIDI Channel) [01...16, Gch]
ThisparameterallowsyoutosettheMIDItransmit/receive
channelforeachtimbre.
Gch:Thetimbrewillusethechannelthathasbeenselected
astheglobalMIDIChannel(page72).
WhenStatusisINT,MIDImessageswillbereceivedonthe
channelthatyouspecifyhere.Ifthissettingisthesameas
th
eglobalMIDIchannel,theinternaltonegeneratorwill
soundaccordingtotheinternalsettings.IfthisissettoEXT
orEX2,playingthePS60willtransmitMIDImessageson
theMIDIchannelthatʹsspecifiedhere.(Messageswillalso
betransmittedsimultaneouslyontheglobalMIDIchannel.)
Ifasetting01–16matchestheglobalMIDIchannel,“G”is
shownattheright.
Bank MSB [000..127]
Bank LSB [000..127]
Thisspecifiesthebanknumberthatistransmittedwhen
ʺStatusʺisEX2.TheupperlineistheMSBandthelowerline
istheLSB.ThissettingisignoredifʺStatusʺisotherthan
EX2.
OSC
Force OSC Mode [PRG, Poly, Mono, LGT]
ThisletsyouoverridetheProgram’sstoredVoiceAssign
Modesettings,ifdesired.
PRG:TheProgram’sstored“VoiceAssignMode”(page16)
settingswillbeused.
Poly:Thetimbrewillplaypolyphonically,regardlessofthe
Program’ssettings.
Mono:Thetimbrewillplaymonophonically,regardlessof
theProgram’ssettings.
Legt(Legato):Thetimbrewillso
undmonophonically,and
willplaylegatoaccordingtotheProgramssetting.
MIDI IN/
USB B
INT
MIDI OUT/
USB B
EXT, EX2
Tone
generator
Performance Edit
8
WiththeMNorLGTsettings,theProgram’ssettingwill
determinethepriorityofthenotethatsoundswhenyou
playtwoormorenotes.
OSC Select [BTH, OSC1, OSC2]
Thisparameterspecifieswhetherthetimbre’sprogramwill
playOSC1,OSC2,orboth.
Forprogramswhose“OscillatorMode”isDouble,thisset
tingletsyouspecifythatonlyOSC1orOSC2willsound.
BTH(Both):OSC1and2willsoundasspecifiedbytheset
tingsoftheprogram.
OS1:OnlyOSC1willsound.
OS
2:OnlyOSC2willsound.Programswillnotsoundif
OscillatorModeissettoSingleorDrums.
Portamento [PRG, Off, 001...127]
Thisparameterallowsyoutoselectportamentosettingsfor
eachtimbre.
PRG:Portamentowillbeappliedasspecifiedbythepro
gramsettings.
Off:Port amentowillbeoff,eveniftheoriginalprogramset
tingsspecifiedPortamentotobeon.
001…127:Portamentowillbeappliedwiththeportamento
timeyouspecifyhere,evenifitistu
rnedoffbytheprogram
settings.
Ifthe“Status”(page7)issettoINT,CC#05(porta
mentotime)andCC#65(portamentoswitch)messages
willbereceivedandwillcontrolandchangetheseset
tings.(IfthesettingisPRG,CC#05,portamentotime
willnotbereceived.)Thesemessag
eswillbereceived
ontheMIDIchannelspecifiedforeachtimbrebyMIDI
Channel(page7).
Pitch/Other
Main Timbres (A. Piano–Synth):
Sub Timbres (A. Piano–Synth):
Hereyoucanadjustpitchandscalesettingsforeachtimbre.
Pitch
Transpose [–60...+00...+60]
Thisparameteradjuststhepitchofeachtimbreinsemitone
steps.12unitsequaloneoctave.
When“Status”isINT,thisparameterwillaffectthe
pitchessoundedbythePS60.When“Status”isEXT,
thisparameterwillaffectthenotenumbersoftheMIDI
notemessagesthataretransmitted.Forexampleifyo
u
createsettingsof+04and+07respectivelyfortwotim
bresthataresettoEXT,playingtheCkeywilltransmit
aCnotenumberontheglobalMIDIchannel,andatthe
sametimewillalsotransmitEandGnotenumberson
theMIDIchannelsofthosetimbres.
Detune [–1200...+0000...+1200]
Thisparameteradjuststhepitchofeachtimbreinonecentunits.
+0000:Normalpitch.
TransposeandDetunecanbecontrolledbyreceiving
MIDIRPNmessages.ReceivedMIDIRPNCoarseTune
messageswillcontrolTranspose,andFineTunemes
sageswillcontrolDetune.
Bend Range [PRG, –24...+00...+24]
Specifiesthemaximumamountofpitchchange(insemi
tones)thatwilloccurwhenthepitchbenderisused.
PRG:Thepitchrangespecifiedbytheprogramwillbe
used.
–24…+24:Thissettingwillbeusedregardlessofthesetting
intheprogram.
TheMIDIRPNPitchBendChangemessagecanbe
receivedtoco
ntrolthisandchangethesetting.(How
everitwillnotbereceivedifthisparameterissetto
PRG.)Thismessage isreceivedontheMIDIchannelfor
eachtimbresetbyMIDIChannel(page7).
Pitch
Use Prog Scale [Off, On]
AtimbrecanusethescalethatisspecifiedbyScale(page22).
On:Thescalespecifiedbytheprogramwillbeused.
Off:Thescalespecifiedby“Type(page7)willbeused.
Timbre Param (Timbre Parameters) Tone
9
Tone
Main Timbres (A. Piano–Synth):
Sub Timbres (A. Piano–Synth):
Hereyoucanadjustthesoundofeachtimbreʹsprogram.
Thesesettingsaresavedineachperformance,anddonot
affecttheoriginalprograms.
About the Tone parameters
TheToneparametersofaperformancehavethefollowing
characteristics.
•TheyallowyoutoeditsomeoftheToneparametersof
theprogramselectedforthetimbre.
•Theycanbesetindividuallyfortimbres1–16.
•AlloftheToneparametersareRelativeparameters.
ParametersthatareinterrelatedwithspecificMIDICC
messagesarefollow
edbyanindicationsuchas
“(CC#74).”
FormoreaboutRelativeparameters,referto“Relative(Rel)
andAbsoluteparameters”(page21)
Saving your edits of Relative parameters
ThewaythatRelativeandAbsoluteparametersaresaved
willdifferinProgramEditmode,butinPerformancemode
therearenodifferencesinhowtheseparametersaresaved.
Thechangesyoumakearesavedintheperformance,and
willnotaffecttheoriginalprograms.
Filter/Amp
Hereyoucanadjustsettingsforthefilterandampofthe
programforeachofthetimbres.
Cutoff (Filter Cutoff) [–99...+99 (Rel, CC#74)]
Thisscalesthecutofffrequencyofallofthefiltersatonce.It
affectsbothFiltersAandB.
Resonance (Filter Resonance)
[–99...+99 (Rel, CC#71)]
Thisscalestheresonanceofallofthefiltersatonce.Itaffects
bothFiltersAandB.
Filt EG Int (Filter EG Intensity)
[–99...+99 (Rel, CC#79)]
ThisscalestheeffectoftheFilterEGonthecutofffrequency.
ItaffectsFiltersAandBsimultaneously.
99meansnomodulation.+99meansmaximum.Modula
tionisinthesamedirection,positiveornegative,asthe
originalProgram.Forinstance,iftheoriginalProgram’s
“EGIntensity”wasset to‐25,th
ensettingthisparameterto
+99movesthe“EGIntensity”to‐99.
AmpVel Int (AmpVelocity Intensity)
[–99...+99 (Rel)]
ThisscalestheeffectofvelocityontheAmplevel.
99removesthevelocitymodulationentirely.+99means
maximummodulationinthesamedirection,positiveor
negative ,astheoriginalProgram.
Filter/Amp EG
HereyoucanadjustsettingsforthefilterEGandampEGof
theprogramforeachofthetimbres.
Attack (Filter/Amp EG Attack Time)
[–99...+99 (Rel, CC#73)]
ThisscalestheattacktimesoftheFilterandAmpEGs,along
withotherrelatedparameters.
Whenthevalueis+1ormore,thisalsoaffectstheAmpEG’s
StartandAttackLevels,StartLevelAMS,andAttackTime
AMS.
Betweenvaluesof+1and+25,theStartLevel,StartLevel
AMS,an
dAttackTimeAMSwillchangefromtheirpro
grammedvaluesto0.Overthesamerange,theAttackLevel
willchangefromitsprogrammedvalueto99.(“AMS(Alter
nateModulationSource)”page28)
Decay (Filter/Amp EG Decay Time)
[–99...+99 (Rel, CC#75)]
ThisscalesthedecayandslopetimesoftheFilterandAmp
EGs.
Sustain (Filter/Amp EG Sustain Level )
[–99...+99 (Rel, CC#70)]
ThisscalesthesustainlevelsoftheFilterandAmpEGs.
Release (Filter/Amp EG Release Time)
[–99...+99 (Rel, CC#72)]
ThisscalesthereleasetimesoftheFilterandAmpEGs.
Performance Edit
10
MIDI Filter
Main Timbres (A. Piano–Synth):
Sub Timbres (A. Piano–Synth):
ThesesettingsallowyoutoapplyfilterstotheMIDIdata
thatwillbetransmittedandreceivedbyeachtimbres.For
exampleeveniftwotimbresarebeingplayedbythesame
MIDIchannel,youcanadjustthesettingssothatthe
damperpedalwillapplytoonebutnottheother.
On:TransmissionandreceptionofMIDIdataisenabled.
If“Status”(page7)issettoINT,effectsthatpertaintothis
settingthatareturnedOnwillapplytothetimbreʹspro
gramwhenyouusethePS60ʹscontrollersorwhenMIDI
dataisreceived.(TheEffectDynamicModulationfu
nction
isnotaffectedbythesesettings.)
WiththeEXTorEX2setting,thecorrespondingMIDIdata
willbetransmittedonthechannelofthattimbrewhenyou
usethePS60ʹscontrollers.MIDItransmit/receivesettingsfor
theentirePS60aremadeinGlobalmode“MIDIFilter
(page73).
MIDIfi
lteringforcontrollerswhosefunctionisuserassign
able(thefootswitchorfootpedal)willapplyifthatMIDI
controlchangeisassignedtothecontroller.Ifyouassignthe
samecontrolchangeasthedamperorjoystick,thedamper
orjoysticksettingwilltakepriority.Ifthesamecontrol
changeisassignedtomorethanonecontroller,turningOn
justoneofthemwillenablethatcontrolchange.
Off:TransmissionandreceptionofMIDIdataisdisabled.
Note:MIDICC#=MIDIcontrolchangemessagenumbers.
Program Change [Off, On]
SpecifieswhetherornotMIDIprogramchangemessages
willbetransmittedandreceived.
Damper [Off, On]
SpecifieswhetherornotMIDICC#64hold(damperpedal)
messageswillbetransmittedandreceived.
Portamento SW [Off, On]
SpecifieswhetherornotMIDICC#65portamentoon/off
messageswillbetransmittedandreceived.
JS X as AMS [Off, On]
SpecifieswhetherornotMIDIpitchbendmessages(theX
axisofthejoystick)willbereceivedtocontroltheAMS
effectassignedtoJSX.(ThisisnotafilterforMIDIpitch
bendmessagereception.)
JS+Y [Off, On]
SpecifieswhetherMIDICC#1(the+Yaxisofthejoystick)
willbetransmittedandreceived.
JS–Y [Off, On]
SpecifieswhetherMIDICC#2(the–Yaxisofthejoystick)
willbetransmittedandreceived.
Ribbon (CC#16) [Off, On]
SpecifieswhetherornotMIDICC#16willbetransmittedor
received.
Foot SW [Off, On]
Specifieswhetherornottheeffectoftheassignableswitch
willbetransmittedandreceived.Thefunctionisassignedin
Global:Basic/MIDIControllerspage.
ThisfiltersettingisvalidwhenaMIDIcontrolchangeis
assigned.
Foot Pedal [Off, On]
Specifieswhetherornottheeffectoftheassignablepedal
willbetransmittedandreceived.Thefunctionisassignedin
Global:Basic/MIDIControllerspage.
ThisfiltersettingisvalidwhenaMIDIcontrolchangeis
assigned.
Other CC [Off, On]
SpecifieswhetherornotMIDIcontrolmessagesnotcovered
intheprecedingitemsMIDIFilterwillbetransmittedand
received.
MFX/EQ (Master Effect/EQ) MFX&EQ Routing
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MFX/EQ (Master Effect/EQ)
Onthispageyoucanadjustthesettingsforthemaster
effects.Thesesettingsconsistmainlyofthefollowing.
•Specifytheroutingforthemastereffects.
Selecttheeffecttypeforthemastereffects,andeditthe
effectparameters.
•Turneacheffecton/off.
•EditthereturnleveltotheL/Rbusforthema
stereffect
outputs.
TheIFXandMFX/EQtabpagesallowyoutoeditallofthe
effectparametersthatcannotbeeditedfromthePS60itself.
Parameternamesshowninpurplearetheeffectparameters
thatcanbeeditedfromthePS60.
MFX&EQ Routing
MFX1, MFX2:
Themastereffectsdonotoutputanydirect(Dry)sound.
ThereturnlevelsettingsʺReturn1ʺandʺReturn2ʺadjust
theamountofeffectsound(Wet)thatisreturnedtotheL/R
busandmixedwiththeL/Rbussignal.
Themastereffectinput/outputisstereoin/stereoout,but
theoutputmaybemonauraldependingonthetypeofeffect
youselect.
On/Off [Off, On]
()“MFX1On/Offonpage 4)
MFX1 [No Effect, Stereo Chorus, Stereo Flanger,
Vintage Cho/Flg, Stereo Phaser]
MFX2 [No Effect, Hall, Plate, Room, Delay]
Theseselecttheeffecttypeforeachmastereffect(pages117,
119).Clicktheeffecttype,andchoosefromthelistthat
appears.
IfyouchooseNoEffect,theoutputfromthemastereffect
willbemuted.
Return 1 [000...127]
Return 2 [000...127]
Thesespecifiesthereturnlevelfromthemastereffecttothe
L/Rbus(afterwhichitpassesthroughEQ,andissentfrom
OUTPUTL/MONO andR).
Chain
Mastern FX Chain [Off, On]
On:Mastereffects1and2willbeconnectedinseries,inthe
orderofmastereffect1mastereffect2.
Chain Level [000...127]
WhenchainisOn,thissetsthelevelatwhichthesoundis
sentfromthefirstmastereffecttothenextmastereffect.
Performance Edit
12
MFX1
Hereyoucansettheeffectparametersforthemastereffect1
youselectedintheMFXpageMFX&EQRouting.
()“MFX1(Mod.)(MasterEffect1–Modu latio n)List”on
page 117)
MFX2
Hereyoucansettheeffectparametersforthemastereffect2
thatyouselectedintheMFXpageMFX&EQRouting.
()“MFX2(Rvb/Dly)(MasterEffect2–Revreb/Delay)List”on
page 119)
EQ
ThemasterEQisathreebandstereoEQ.Thisislocated
immediatelybeforetheL/RbusisoutputfromtheAUDIO
OUTPUTLandRjacks,andisusedforoverallequalizing
(usingtheEQtoadjustthetonalcharacter).()“EQ(Equal
izer)”onpage 120)
UTILITY Command EQ
13
UTILITY Command
Procedure for utility commands
1. ClicktheUTILITYbutton,andchooseacommandfrom
themenuthatappears.
2. Adjustsettingsinthedialogbox.
Fordetailsonthecontentsofeachdialogbox,refertothe
explanationforeachcommand.
3. ClicktheOKbuttontobegin,orclicktheCancelbuttonif
youdecidenottocontinue.
Store Performance
Thiscommandsavestheeditedperformance.
Savethechangesyoumade.
Renametheperformance.
•Copyaperformancetoadifferentbank/number.
New Name [characters]
Specifytheperformancename.
Choose Destination [A-1...D-5: name]
Selectthesavedestinationfortheperformance.
Initialize Performance
Thiscommandinitializesthesettingsoftheselectedperfor
mance.
•SinglesettingswithA.Pianoindex01.
Maintimbressettoindex01ofeachcategory.
•Subtimbressettoindex02ofeachcategory.
Copy MFX/EQ
ThiscommandcopiestheeffectorEQsettingsfromapro
gramorperformancesavedinthePS60ʹsmemorytothe
performancethatyouʹrecurrentlyusing.
CopyMFX/EQisavailableonalloftheMFX/EQpage.
From Mode [Prog, Perf]
Specifywhetheryouʹre copyingsettingsfromaprogramor
fromaperformance.
Src (Source) [A000: name..., 000: name...]
Selectthecopysourcebankandnumber.
FX [All, Mod. Rev/Dly, EQ]
Selecttheeffectand/orEQsettingsthatyouwanttocopy.
Load...
LoadsthePS60Editor/PlugInEditordatathatwasprevi
ouslysavedonthecomputer.
Save...
SavesdatafromthePS60Editor/PlugInEditortoyourcom
puterasafile.
AllData(*.PS6all):Performances,programs,andglobalset
tingsofall
AllPerformance(*.PS6apf):Allperformances
Performance(*.PS6pf):Oneperformance
Note:Thesefunctionsloadorsavethedataas dedicatedfiles
fortheeditorapplication.
Receive All
Note:TheseReceiveandTransmitcommandsuseaKORG
SysExMIDIDumptosendorreceivedata,ortosynchro
nizethedatabetweenthePS60andthesoftware.
Don’ttouchthekeyboardorthemouseofyourcom
puterwhiledataisbeingsentorreceived.Also,don’t
touchthepanelswit
chesorthekeyboardofthePS60.
Receivesalldata(performances,programs,globalsettings)
intoPS60Editor/PlugInEditor.
Transmit All
TransmitsalldatafromPS60Editor/PlugInEditor(perfor
mances,programs,globalsettings)tothePS60andwritesit
intointernalmemory.
Receive All Performance
ReceivesallofthePS60ʹs performancedataintoPS60Editor/
PlugInEditor.
Transmit All Performance
TransmitsallperformancedatafromPS60Editor/PlugIn
EditortothePS60andwritesit.
Receive Current Performance
Receivestheperformancedatacurrentlyselectedonthe
PS60intoPS60Editor/PlugInEditor.
Transmit Current Performance
TransmitstheperformancedatacurrentlyselectedinPS60
Editor/PlugInEditortothePS60.
All Sound Off
Dependingonthehostapplication,ʺhungʺnotesmayoccur
whileusingthehostʹsfunctions.Ifthishappens,pleaseuse
theʺAllSoundOffʺcommand.
Performance Edit
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15
Program Edit
Selecting the program that you want to edit
Hereʹshowtoselecttheprogramthatyouwanttoedit.
•IfyouʹreusingSinglesettings,youʹllentertheprogram
editpagewiththatprogramautomaticallyselected.
•IfyouʹreusingLayerorSplitsettings,alltimbresthatare
turnedonwillblink.PresstheLOWERorUPPERbutton
asnecessary
,andthenpressanONbuttontoselectthe
timbreoftheprogramyouwanttoedit.Theeditpage
willappear,andyouʹllhearonlythesoundofthe
selectedprogram.
Panel
TheupperpartofthePS60Editorʹspanelsimulatesthe
mainbuttonsandknobsonthefrontpanelofthePS60itself
()“Panel”onpage 1).
Thedisplayshowstheprogramname,banknumber,cate
gory,andtempo.
Wheneditingaprogram,youʹllonlybeabletocontrolthe
MFX1,2,an
dEQsettings,andtempo.
Program Edit
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Quick Parameters
YoucaneditthequickparameterseitherfromProgramEdit
modeonthePS60itself,orfromtheed itorʹsQuickpage,
describedbelow.
Thequickparametersareorganizedintothetoneparame
ters(page21)andparametersthathavebeenselectedfrom
amongthefullparameters.
Quick
Overview
Theoverviewshowsthestatusofthemainparametersthat
makeuptheprogram.
ByclickingthedisplayedgraphicofafilterorEG,oronan
effectsetting,youcanjumptothepageforthatparameter.
OSC Common
OSC Common
Voice
Theseparametersspecifyvoicesettingsforoscillators1and
2atthesametime.
Voice Assign Mode (Voice Mode) [Poly, Mono]
Selectthebasicvoiceallocationmode.Dependingonwhich
oneyouselect,variousotheroptionswillappear,suchas
“MonoLegato”and“Unison”(Monomodeonly).
Poly:Theprogramwillplaypolyphonically,allowingyou
playchords.
Mono:Theprogramwillplaymonophonically,producing
onlyonenoteatatime.
Mono Legato [Off, On]
Thisisavailablewhenthe“VoiceAssignMode”issetto
Mono.
Legatoreferstonotesthatareplayedinawaythatthey
soundsmoothandconnected;thenextnoteisplayedbefore
thelastnoteisreleased.Thisistheoppositeofplaying
detached.
When“MonoLegato”isOn,th
efirstnoteinalegatophrase
willsoundnormally,andthensubsequentnoteswillhavea
smoothersound,formoregentletransitionsbetweenthe
notes.
On:Whenyouplaywithlegatophrasing,thenoteswithina
legatophrasewillsoundsmoother.
Off:Legatophrasingwillproducethesamesoundas
detachedplaying.
Unison [On, Off]
UnisoncanbeusedinMonomode.
On:WhenUnisonison,theProgramusestwoormore
stacked,detunedvoicestocreateathicksound.
Usethe“Voices”and“Detune”parameterstosetthenum
berofvoicesandamountofdetuning,andthe“Thickness”
parametertocontrolthecharacterofth
edetuning.
Off:TheProgramplaysnormally.
Voices (Number of Voices) [2...6]
Thiscontrolsthenumberofdetunedvoicesthatwillbe
playedforeachnotewhenusing“Unison.”Itappliesonly
when“Unison”isOn.
Detune [cents] [00...99 cents]
DetuneisavailablewhenUnisonisOn.
ThisparametersetsthetuningspreadfortheUnisonvoices,
incents(1/100ofasemitone).The“Thicknes”parameter,
below,controlshowthevoicesaredistributedacrossthe
detuneamount.When“Thickness”isOff,thevoicesaredis
tributedevenly,centeredaroundthebasicpi
tch.
Forinstance,let’ssaythatthe“Voices”parameterissetto3,
“Detune”issetto24,and“Thicknes”isOff:
Voiceonewillbedetuneddownby12cents,voicetwowill
notbedetuned,andvoicethreewillbedetunedupby12
cents.
Asanotherexample,let’ssayth
atDetuneisstillsetto24
andThicknessisstillOff,buttheNumberofvoicesissetto
4:
Voiceonewillstillbedetuneddownby12cents,voicetwo
willbedetuneddo wnby4cents,voicethreewillbe
detunedupby4cents,andvoice4w
illbedetunedupby12
cents.
Thickness [Off, 1...9]
ThicknessisavailablewhenUnisonisOn.
Thisparametercontrolsthecharacterofthedetuningfunc
tionfortheunisonvoices.
Off:Unisonvoiceswillbeevenlydistributedacrossthe
Detunerange,asshownabove.
01–09:Unisonvoiceswillbedetunedinanasymmetrical
way,increasingthecomplexityofthedetunefunction,an
d
changingthewaythatthedifferentpitchesbeatagainstone
another.Thiscreatesaneffectsimilartovintageanalogsyn
thesizers,whereoscillatorswouldfrequentlydriftslightly
outoftune.Highernumbersincreasetheeffect.
Voice Detune
1 –12
20
3 +12
Voice Detune
1–12
2–4
3+4
4+12
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Korg Bicycle PS60 User manual

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