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TS-10 Musician’s Manual Section 8 — Understanding Programs
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Using the Group Edit feature
Make sure that the voices you want to edit are not muted and then double-click the Select Voice
button.
The Select Voice page will be displayed with all of the active voices underlined.
Perform the desired parameter edits. The Data Entry Slider will set the value of all of the
parameters being edited to the absolute value displayed for the current voice. The Up/Down
Arrow buttons will affect each parameter relative to its current value in each of the voices
being edited.
Changing the mute status of any voice, or selecting a new voice or program, will disable the
group edit feature and return the TS-10 to its normal state.
Note that the parameter values displayed when editing in Group Edit mode are the values for the
voice which was selected before you entered Group Edit mode, unless the previously selected
voice was muted and was not included in the group. In this case, you will see the values for the
first voice in the group.
This feature can be particularly convenient when you want to simultaneously edit programs with
multiple-voice components. Set up a patch select for each of the various sets of voices that you
wish to edit together, muting all voices except the set you wish to group. When you wish to edit
a particular set, simply set the patch select and then double click Select Voice to enter group edit.
Note: The mute status of the patch select which is selected when you double-click Select Voice
determines which voices are included in the group. It is possible to have muted voices appear in
the group if you enter group edit mode from a patch select in which those voices are not muted.
Programming the Patch Selects
There can be four variations of the program, one for each of the four possible patch select button
positions. The patch selects are used to control which voices in a program are active and which
ones are muted. The current patch select variation is shown in the lower-left corner of the
display on the Select Voice page. For either button, a “0” indicates that the button is not being
pressed, and an asterisk (
*
) indicates that the button is down.
While on the Select Voice Page, press the Patch Select buttons and watch as the display changes
to show the status of each patch variation. Note that for each of the four patch select variations, a
different combination of voices can be active or muted. This lets you dynamically set up the
patches to add or subtract components of the sound. The variations can range from subtle
alterations to dramatic changes in the characteristics of the sound that the program produces.
The Patch Select parameter (found on the Performance Options page) controls how the patch
selects will operate. If the parameter is set to LIVE, then pressing the Patch Select buttons while
the Select Voice page is displayed will show the different variations. One of the four patch select
variations may be “latched-in” as the current default by changing the value of the Performance
Patch Select parameter for the currently selected program. Refer to Section 4 — Understanding
Presets for more information on controlling the Patch Selects.
Tip: When programming the patch selects, it is often convenient to be able to instantly latch different
Patch Select variations so that you can set up the voice mutes for each variation. You can do this
by setting the Performance Options Patch Select parameter to HELD. Refer to Section 4 —
Understanding Presets for more information.
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