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The six EASY SETUP knobs and the six timbre selector buttons correspond to the six
knobs and buttons of the PS60 itself. However, unlike when using the PS60 itself, it is not
possible to simultaneously press multiple buttons in the editor. For this reason, if you want
to turn on just one timbre, you'll need to turn off each of the other timbres. If you want to
turn on multiple timbres, click each one consecutively.
Timbre selector on/off operations within the editor are the same as when you turn the
PS60's timbre selectors on/off while holding down the EXIT button. When you switch
from Single to Layer, the master effect and EQ settings of the first-added timbre will be
loaded. The result is slightly different than when you press buttons simultaneously on the
PS60 in normal operation.
For details on operating the PS60 itself, refer to the PS60 owner's manual.
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To create split settings, use the SPLIT SETTING buttons located in the center left of the
upper area of the screen. The split setting buttons in the editor operate differently than the
split setting buttons of the PS60 itself.
In the editor, you can explicitly assign either Main or Sub to the left (lower) or right
(upper) of the split point. Use the SUB OFF / MAIN LOWER / MAIN UPPER buttons to
choose one of the three split settings.
If you choose SUB OFF, split will be off. This is the same as SUB OFF on the PS60 itself.
If you choose MAIN LOWER, split will be on; the region below the split point will be
Main, and the upper region will be Sub. The opposite will be the case if you choose MAIN
UPPER.
Use the CTRL buttons located at the right of SPLIT SETTING to choose whether the six
EASY SETUP knobs and the six timbre selector buttons will apply to the Main or to the
Sub timbres.
These CTRL buttons allow you to select SUB if the SPLIT SETTING buttons are set to
other than SUB OFF (i.e., when Split is on).
If you switch the EASY SETUP / timbre selector assignments by pressing the split
LOWER/UPPER buttons on the PS60 itself, the CTRL buttons MAIN/SUB in the editor
will switch in tandem.