KORG ADDRESSES THE NEEDS OF THE PERFORMING KEYBOARDIST WITH
THE PS60
MUSIKMESSE, FRANKFURT, GERMANY, March 24, 2010 — Korg
has introduced the PS60 Performance Synthesizer,
a new breed of “live-music oriented” keyboard instrument.
Designed for gigging and soon-to-be-gigging musicians, the PS60 delivers
premium sounds and professional effects in an easy-to-use performance
package. Lightweight, stylish and compact, it travels comfortably
from home, to rehearsal, to center stage.
The
PS60 keeps the needs of the on-stage musician front and center, offering
dedicated control over the most essential functions, and a new approach
to immediate sound selection. The intuitive, realtime controls, along
with the sounds themselves, were created with the performer in mind,
and have been optimized for the unique challenges and immediacy of
playing live.
Focused
on the fundamental sounds for keyboard playing, the PS60 delivers
440 spot-on sounds created using Korg’s EDS-i (Enhanced Definition
Synthesis – integrated) sound engine. The sounds are organized
into six Categories: Piano, Electric Piano, Organ, Strings, Brass
and Synth. Each category offers dedicated controls, making it easy
to find just the right sound. The intuitive interface allows the performer
to instantly layer up to six sounds, or make split settings at the
touch of a button, creating sophisticated keyboard textures with ease.
Up to 20 split/layered Performance settings can be created and saved
for instant recall.
Any
of 63 effects – including dynamics-type effects and amp modeling
powered by Korg’s proprietary REMS technology – can be
assigned to an individual sound using one of the five insert effects.
In addition, two master effects can be applied to the overall sound:
a modulation-style effect offering four effect types, and a reverb/delay
effect also with four effect types. A three-band EQ adds the final
touch. The master effects and final EQ are selected and modified via
dedicated hardware controls.
The
PS60 uses Korg’s expressive new Natural Touch keyboard, providing
61 full size semi-weighted keys to accommodate both the piano player
and synthesist alike. Additional performance controls include a four-way
joystick, octave up/down and transpose buttons, and a pair of footswitch/footpedal
inputs for hands-free operation.
Sounds
can be edited in greater detail by using the free PS60 Editor software.
The PS60 can hold 512 Programs (440 are preloaded) and 20 Performance
Settings (splits, layers, etc.). The Plug-In Editor offers all the
same features, and allows the PS60 to be used as a plug-in synth from
within any VST, Audio Units or RTAS-format DAW software system. As
a librarian program, the software allows users to build up an enormous
stash of sounds that have been created on a computer.
The
Korg PS60 will be available soon with pricing TBA.
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—For
more information, contact Korg, 316 South Service Rd, Melville,
NY 11747. Tel: (631) 390-6500; Web: www.korg.
com. |
Korg
is exhibiting at Halle 3, A.25, at the 2010 Musikmesse in Frankfurt. |