Korg Bicycle PS60 User Manual
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About the Parameter Guide
This document (“PS60 Parameter Guide”) explains the
parameters that can be quickly edited from the PS60 itself or
from the PS60 Editor, in addition to the full parameters that
can be edited only by from the PS60 Editor. It also explains
functions that are specific to the editor.
Explanations of the quick parameters in the “PS60 Ownerʹs
Manual” are simplified as much as possible, but this docu‐
ment explains these quick parameters in greater detail,
including MIDI transmission and reception.
* By connecting the PS60 to your computer and using the
PS60 Editor application, youʹll be able to edit all of the
PS60ʹs parameters (the full parameters).
parameters that can be quickly edited from the PS60 itself or
from the PS60 Editor, in addition to the full parameters that
can be edited only by from the PS60 Editor. It also explains
functions that are specific to the editor.
Explanations of the quick parameters in the “PS60 Ownerʹs
Manual” are simplified as much as possible, but this docu‐
ment explains these quick parameters in greater detail,
including MIDI transmission and reception.
* By connecting the PS60 to your computer and using the
PS60 Editor application, youʹll be able to edit all of the
PS60ʹs parameters (the full parameters).
Conventions in the operation manuals
Abbreviations for the manuals: OM, PG
In the documentation, references to the manuals are abbre‐
viated as follows.
OM: Owner’s Manual
PG: Parameter Guide
viated as follows.
OM: Owner’s Manual
PG: Parameter Guide
Symbols ,
,
, Note, Tips
These symbols respectively indicate a caution, a MIDI‐
related explanation, a supplementary note, or a tip.
related explanation, a supplementary note, or a tip.
Example screen displays
The parameter values shown in the example screens of this
manual are only for explanatory purposes, and may not
necessary match the values that appear in the Display of
your instrument.
manual are only for explanatory purposes, and may not
necessary match the values that appear in the Display of
your instrument.
MIDI-related explanations
CC# is an abbreviation for Control Change Number.
In explanations of MIDI messages, numbers in square
brackets [ ] always indicate hexadecimal numbers.
In explanations of MIDI messages, numbers in square
brackets [ ] always indicate hexadecimal numbers.
* All product names and company names are the trade‐
marks or registered trademarks of their respective
owners.
owners.