Korg PS60 用户手册
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* PS60 Plug‐In Editor must also satisfy the operating
requirements of the host application.
You cannot run multiple instances of the PS60 Editor
and PS60 Plug‐In Editor on the operating system.
This means that you can’t use this editor to edit two
or more PS60 units simultaneously.
and PS60 Plug‐In Editor on the operating system.
This means that you can’t use this editor to edit two
or more PS60 units simultaneously.
Installing the software
Installation in Windows
Note: In order to install or uninstall software in Windows,
you must have Administrator privileges.
Note: Before you connect the PS60 to your computer via
USB, you must use the PS60 application installer to install
KORG USB‐MIDI Driver Tools.
you must have Administrator privileges.
Note: Before you connect the PS60 to your computer via
USB, you must use the PS60 application installer to install
KORG USB‐MIDI Driver Tools.
Using the PS60 application installer
The PS60 application installer will install the KORG USB‐
MIDI Driver Tools and the PS60 Editor/Plug‐In Editor.
MIDI Driver Tools and the PS60 Editor/Plug‐In Editor.
1. Insert the included accessory disc into your optical
disc drive.
Normally the “PS60 Application Installer” will start up
automatically.
If your computer is set so the installer does not run
automatically, double‐click “KorgSetup.exe” on the
accessory disc.
Normally the “PS60 Application Installer” will start up
automatically.
If your computer is set so the installer does not run
automatically, double‐click “KorgSetup.exe” on the
accessory disc.
2. From the list, select the applications that you want to
install, and click [Install].
The applications you selected will begin the installa‐
tion process.
If you want to connect the PS60 to your computer via
the USB port, you must install the Korg USB‐MIDI
Driver Tools. Then from within the Korg USB‐MIDI
Driver Tools, you will need to install the Korg USB‐
MIDI driver. (“Installing the KORG USB‐MIDI driver”
on page 2)
The applications you selected will begin the installa‐
tion process.
If you want to connect the PS60 to your computer via
the USB port, you must install the Korg USB‐MIDI
Driver Tools. Then from within the Korg USB‐MIDI
Driver Tools, you will need to install the Korg USB‐
MIDI driver. (“Installing the KORG USB‐MIDI driver”
on page 2)
3. Follow the on‐screen instructions to install the
software.
When you click the [Install] button for the PS60 Editor/
Plug‐In Editor in step 2, the “PS60 Editor/Plug‐In Edi‐
tor Installer” dialog box will appear.
When you click the [Install] button for the PS60 Editor/
Plug‐In Editor in step 2, the “PS60 Editor/Plug‐In Edi‐
tor Installer” dialog box will appear.
Select and install all desired compoments, such as, the
Editor (Standalone), Plug‐In Editor (VST), and/or Plug‐
In Editor (RTAS).
For example if you want to install the stand‐alone ver‐
sion, click [Install Standalone Application].
Follow the on‐screen instructions to proceed with the
installation.
If the installation was successful, click [Close].
The “PS60 Editor/Plug‐In Editor Installer” will appear.
Next you will install the plug‐in version(s) that you
want to use. Using the procedure described above,
begin with step 1 and install the plug‐in version(s) that
you want to use.
If you don’t want to install the VST or RTAS plug‐in
version, click [Exit Setup] to end the installation.
When you’ve finished installing the application(s) that
you want, click [Exit Setup] to exit the installer.
For details, please see the “PS60 Editor/Plug‐In Editor
User’s Guide” (PDF).
Editor (Standalone), Plug‐In Editor (VST), and/or Plug‐
In Editor (RTAS).
For example if you want to install the stand‐alone ver‐
sion, click [Install Standalone Application].
Follow the on‐screen instructions to proceed with the
installation.
If the installation was successful, click [Close].
The “PS60 Editor/Plug‐In Editor Installer” will appear.
Next you will install the plug‐in version(s) that you
want to use. Using the procedure described above,
begin with step 1 and install the plug‐in version(s) that
you want to use.
If you don’t want to install the VST or RTAS plug‐in
version, click [Exit Setup] to end the installation.
When you’ve finished installing the application(s) that
you want, click [Exit Setup] to exit the installer.
For details, please see the “PS60 Editor/Plug‐In Editor
User’s Guide” (PDF).
4. When you’ve installed all of the selected software,
exit the installer.
Installing the KORG USB-MIDI driver
Use the KORG USB‐MIDI Driver Tools to install the
KORG USB‐MIDI driver.
Before you continue, you must finish installing the KORG
USB‐MIDI Driver Tools in your computer.
KORG USB‐MIDI driver.
Before you continue, you must finish installing the KORG
USB‐MIDI Driver Tools in your computer.
1. Use a USB cable to connect your computer’s USB port
to the PS60’s USB connector. Then power‐on the
PS60.
PS60.
When your computer first detects that the PS60 is
connected, the Windows default driver will be
installed automatically. However since this driver is
not the Korg USB‐MIDI driver, it cannot be used
correctly.
connected, the Windows default driver will be
installed automatically. However since this driver is
not the Korg USB‐MIDI driver, it cannot be used
correctly.
Note: If you are using Windows XP or Windows Vista,
the driver must be installed separately for each USB
port used to connect the PS60. If you connect the PS60
to a USB port other than the port that you previously
used, you’ll need to install the KORG USB‐MIDI driver
again using the same procedure listed above.
the driver must be installed separately for each USB
port used to connect the PS60. If you connect the PS60
to a USB port other than the port that you previously
used, you’ll need to install the KORG USB‐MIDI driver
again using the same procedure listed above.
2. From the taskbar, click [Start]→[All
Programs]→[KORG]→[KORG USB‐MIDI Driver
Tools]→[Install KORG USB‐MIDI device].
The setup utility will start.
Tools]→[Install KORG USB‐MIDI device].
The setup utility will start.
3. Follow the on‐screen instructions to install the
KORG USB‐MIDI driver.
During the installation, if a dialog box regarding digi‐
tal signatures appears with a message saying “.... has
not passed Windows logo testing,” simply click [Con‐
tinue] to proceed.
If you are unable to proceed with the installation, it’s
possible that your computer has been set to prohibit
installation of unsigned drivers. Check the settings of
your computer as described in “Allowing installation
of drivers that are not digitally signed.”
During the installation, if a dialog box regarding digi‐
tal signatures appears with a message saying “.... has
not passed Windows logo testing,” simply click [Con‐
tinue] to proceed.
If you are unable to proceed with the installation, it’s
possible that your computer has been set to prohibit
installation of unsigned drivers. Check the settings of
your computer as described in “Allowing installation
of drivers that are not digitally signed.”
4. After you’ve installed the KORG USB‐MIDI driver,
exit the installer.
If you are asked whether you want to restart, choose
[Yes] to restart your computer.
For more about installation, setup, or uninstallation of
the KORG USB‐MIDI driver, refer to the installation
manual (HTML).
To view the manual, choose [Start]→[All Pro‐
grams]→[KORG]→[KORG USB‐MIDI Driver
Tools]→[Installation Manual].
If you are asked whether you want to restart, choose
[Yes] to restart your computer.
For more about installation, setup, or uninstallation of
the KORG USB‐MIDI driver, refer to the installation
manual (HTML).
To view the manual, choose [Start]→[All Pro‐
grams]→[KORG]→[KORG USB‐MIDI Driver
Tools]→[Installation Manual].