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TS-10 Musician’s Manual Section 9 — Program Parameters
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MOD-DESTINATION Range: *-NONE-*, START-STEP, LOOP-START, END-
STEP, TRAVELER, or START+LOOP
When set to START-STEP, the output level of the START-MODSRC at the time of the note-on
will determine which step the Wave-List will begin playing at. A positive MODAMT will
cause MODSRC output to increment the START-STEP above the manual level. A negative
MODAMT will decrement the START-STEP below the manual level. The manual level is
determined by the START-STEP parameter. After the appropriate START-STEP has played
for its duration, the Wave-List will play through all of the successive steps, up to the END
step, and then will loop back around to play the LOOPSTART Step. If the output of the
MODSRC causes the Wave-List to begin playing at a Step that is past the END Step, the
appropriate START-STEP will play for its duration, and then the Wave-List will loop back to
play the LOOPSTART Step. The Wave-List will continue to loop between the LOOPSTART
Step and the END Step, until the voice is turned off.
When set to either LOOP-START or END-STEP, the LOOPSTART Step or the END Step values
will be modulated in a non-real-time manner, similar to when MOD-DESTINATION=START-
STEP. With either setting, if the output of the MODSRC causes the END Step to be lower than
the LOOPSTART Step, the Wave-List will simply repeat the LOOPSTART Step.
When set to TRAVELER, Step Duration will be ignored, and MODSRC output will directly
control which Step will play, within the boundaries of the START-STEP and the END Step,
continuously, in real-time. With MODSRC output at zero, a positive MODAMT will cause the
Wave-List to play only the START-STEP. With MODSRC output at full, a positive MODAMT
will cause the Wave-List to play only the END Step. A negative MODAMT will have the
opposite effects.
When set to START+LOOP, the MODSRC will modulate the START-STEP, LOOPSTART Step
and END Step values all simultaneously, relative to one another, and all in a real-time manner
similar to when MOD-DESTINATION=TRAVELER. The integrity of the loop will be
maintained as the Step values are modulated. START+LOOP allows you to move a fixed-
length window over a definable range of the Wave-List.
MODSRC Range: 00 to 99
Here you choose which of the 15 modulators will control the movement of the wave-list. Any of
the modulators can be selected.
MODAMT Range: -15 to +15
This parameter determines the number of steps that the selected Mod Destination will be
modulated. Modulation can be either positive or negative.
Drum-Map Specific Wave Parameters
A Drum-Map can use up to 64 waves per program, four waves per key, with separate pitch,
volume, panning and voice template parameters for each wave. All of the DRUM-MAP wave
page parameters are identical to the first thirteen wave classes, with the exclusion of the
MULTISAMPLE-SHIFT parameter.
Also, the DRUM-MAP Wave Class category is only visible when the current program contains a
Drum-Map. The wave name parameter in a Drum-Map is meaningless and is not selectable.
Note: When a Program contains a Drum-Map, the OCTAVE and SEMITONE values on the PITCH page
will have no effect on the Drum-Map. You can still use pitch modulation to obtain more drastic
pitch shifts than are possible within the PITCH parameter in the Drum-Map Editor.
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