Korg PS60 Bicycle User Manual


 
Amp Filter2 EG
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Amp
Oscillators1and2haveseparatecontrolsforvolume(also
called“amplitude,”or“amp”forshort);pan;andaswellas
dedicatedampenvelopesandkeyboardtrackinggenera
tors.
Thesepagesletyoucontrolalloftheserelatedparameters.
Amongotherthings,youcan:
•Setthepanpositionandpanmodulation.
•Controlam
plevelandmodulation,includingkeyboard
tracking,theampenvelope,LFOmodulation,andAMS
control.
NotethatwhentheOscillatorModeissettoSingle,only
Oscillator1’sampandpanareactive;thepagesforOscilla
tor2willbegrayedout.
Amp1
ThispagecontrolsthebasicsettingsfortheAmpsection.
Here,youcan:
•Settheinitialvolumelevel.
•Controlthepanpositionandpanmodulation.
Level [000...127]
ThiscontrolsthebasicvolumelevelofOscillator1,before
keyboardtracking,velocity,andothermodulation.
MIDI and volume
YoucancontroltheProgram’soverallvolumeviaMIDI
usingbothVolume(CC#7)andExpression(CC#11).
Whenusedoneatatime,thetwocontrollersworkin
exactlythesameway:aMIDIvalueof127isequalto
theAmp“Level”setting,andlowervaluesreducethe
volume.
IfbothCC#7an
dCC#11areusedsimultaneously,the
onewiththelowervaluedeterminesthemaximumvol
ume,andtheonewiththehighervaluescalesdown
fromthatmaximum.
ThisiscontrolledontheglobalMIDIchannel(page72).
Pan [RND, L001...C064...R127]
ThiscontrolsthestereopanofOscillator1.AsettingofL001
placesthesoundatthefarleft,C064inthecenter,andR127
tothefarright.
WhenthisissettoRND(Random),thepanpositionwillbe
differentforeachnoteon.
Youcanalso controlpanviaMIDIPa
n(CC#10).A
CC#10valueof0or1placesthesoundatthefarleft,64
placesthesoundatthelocationspecifiedbythePan
parameter,and127placesthesoundatthefarright.
ThisiscontrolledontheglobalMIDIchannel(page72).
Pan AMS Src (Pan AMS Source)[List of AMS Sources]
ThisselectsanAMSsourcetomodulatePan.Foralistof
AMSsources,pleasesee“AlternateModulationSource
(AMS)”onpage 121.
Pan AMS Int (Pan AMS Intensity) [–99...+99]
ThiscontrolsthedepthanddirectionoftheAMSmodula
tionforPan.
Forexample,if“Pan”issettoC064and“PanAMSSource”
issettoNoteNumber,positive(+)intensitieswillcausethe
soundtomovetowardtherightasyouplayhigherthanC4,
andtowardtheleftasyo
uplaylowerthanC4.Negative(–)
intensitieswillhavetheoppositeeffect.