Korg says the PS60 (designed for the gigging -or soon to be gigging-) "delivers premium sounds and professional effects in an easy-to-use performance package".
Features:
- Six individual categories – Piano, E-Piano, Organ, Strings, Brass, and Synth – provide fast access to the most in-demand keyboard sounds; the sounds required in nearly every band.
- EDS-i (Enhanced Definition Synthesis – integrated) technology inherited from KORG’s flagship music workstations delivers 440 sounds.
- The new and original front panel is laid out for easy use. Dedicated knobs and buttons are provided for frequently-used functions, allowing extended performance control and intuitive, realtime sound editing.
- Setup feature lets you easily specify the volume, effect amount, and octave settings of each Sound.
- Nine dedicated knobs provide accurate and immediate control of the modulation, reverb/delay, and EQ effects.
- Create split and layered settings on the fly. Up to 20 of these split and layered “Performance” settings can be stored for instant recall.
- Semi-weighted 61-key natural touch keyboard – a first in its class.
- USB computer port and free Sound Editing software provide detailed control and access to all sound parameters.
- The PS60 Plug-in Editor allows the PS60 to act as a plug-in synthesizer in your host DAW (AU, VST or RTAS formats).
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