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Section 8 — Understanding Programs TS-10 Musician’s Manual
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DEFAULT
There are some copy contexts which provide the option of recalling default parameter settings
automatically. When this option is available, the DEFAULT command appears in the lower left
part of the display.
For the ALL VOICE parameter context:
The DEFAULT command will make a copy of the default voice into the copy buffer and then
automatically recall it into the currently selected voice in the compare buffer, as if you had
performed the steps yourself. This allows you to easily put the voice into a standard
configuration, which is often useful when creating new programs.
For the ENVELOPE-1, -2, and -3 parameter contexts:
The DEFAULT command also appears with the ENVELOPE-# context. Pressing the soft button
below the command displays a sub-page which will allow you to select from a group of standard
preset envelope types which can be recalled into the current envelope. This is particularly useful
when setting up typical envelopes as starting points when you are creating new voices.
The available standard preset envelope types are:
FULL VEL RANGE PERCUSSION 1 VIBRATO LFO
FULL ON PERCUSSION 2 DETUNE LFO
RAMP DOWN TIGHT PERC REPEAT TRIANG
RAMP UP TOM-TOM DECAY REPEAT RAMP
RAMP UP+DOWN HI-HAT DECAY TRANSIENT
PIANO DECAY LONG CYMBAL SHORT BLIP
GUITAR DECAY MED CYMBAL AMP BLIP
BASS DECAY SHORT CYMBAL WIND PITCH
XPRSV STRINGS BRASS FILTER PITCH DOWN 1
FAST ATCK PAD SFORZANDO PITCH DOWN 2
SLOW ATCK PAD SLOW REPEAT ALL ZEROS
SLOW ATCK/REL SLOW LFO
Select the default envelope type using the Data Entry Slider or the Up/Down Arrows and press
*YES* if you wish to install the selected envelope type into the envelope number shown on the
upper line of the display. Press *NO* to return to the Copy page without performing any action.
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