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TS-10 Musician’s Manual Section 8 — Understanding Programs
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Compare Button. The Compare LED will light. Now press Write Program to return to the Write
Page. Your new program and its new name should still be in the edit buffer intact.
To Save the Program
Press the appropriate Bank button, and while holding it down, press the soft button which
corresponds to the program you wish to write over. This writes the new program, with its
new name, into that memory location.
The display momentarily shows WRITING PROGRAM - PLEASE WAIT. The TS-10 will display
the bank where the new program has just been saved. The new program is underlined, and is
selected as the current program.
*EXIT*
The button beneath the word *EXIT* can be pressed at any time to exit the Write Page and return
to the page you were on before entering it.
Copying an Existing Program to Another Location
Sometimes you’ll want to take an existing program, one that you haven’t been editing, and
simply copy it to another memory location. For example, you might want to put the six most
commonly used programs in the same bank, for easy access during performance.
To do this, you will use the Copy function. Normally the Write page “looks” only at the edit
buffer, but you can use the Copy function to place an existing program onto the Write page:
Select the program you want to copy.
Press the Copy button. The Copy Context on the top line of the display shows PROGRAM
PARAMETERS.
Press the soft button beneath MAKE COPY. This puts the current program into the copy
buffer. The display briefly shows COPY COMPLETED and then returns to the Copy page.
Press the RECALL soft button. This puts you back on the Write page, with the new program
showing. Now proceed exactly as described above to write the program to the new location.
Voice Programming
This section covers those functions which can be edited independently for each individual voice
within the program.
Voice Programming Pages
LFO
Pitch
Wave
Env 1
Pitch
Mods
Mod
Mixer
Env 2
Filters
Program
Control
Env 3
Output
Program
Effects
Effects
Layer
Programming
TS-10 Voice Configuration
Each of the six voices within a TS-10 program consists of:
a digital oscillator playing one of the 254 waves from the TS-10 wave memory
two multi-mode digital filters
one LFO (Low Frequency Oscillator)
three complex envelope generators for controlling volume, pitch, filter frequency, etc.
a versatile matrix modulation scheme with 15 routable modulation sources
The diagram on the following page shows the configuration of one TS-10 voice.
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