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Section 10 — Understanding the Sequencer TS-10 Musician’s Manual
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To change anything in an existing Song Step:
To change any of the variables (sequence name, number of reps, track mute or transpose
status) within a Song Step which has already been created, simply go to that step, as described
above, select the thing you want to edit and change it.
To Insert a step anywhere in the song:
Press STEP=## and go to the step before where you want to insert the step. That is, if you want
to insert a step between Step 2 and Step 3, go to Step 3.
Press INSERT. A Blank step (the display reads SEQ = -BLANK-) is created.
Select the Sequence Name field and use the Up/Down Arrow buttons to select a sequence for
the new Step.
Set the number of repeats and any mute or transpose settings for the step as shown earlier.
To Delete a step anywhere in the song:
Press STEP=## and go to the step which you want to delete.
Press DELETE. The step is erased and all steps after it are moved down by one.
When you are done editing the song, press Locate (or any other sequencer page button) to exit.
You can then press Play to hear your new song.
Song Tracks
A Song on the TS-10 is much more than simply a group of sequences chained together. Once you
have created a song and edited its steps, you can record another complete set of 12 song-length
tracks. These Song Tracks are completely independent from the individual sequence tracks; each
has its own sound and complete set of track parameters. The length of the song tracks is
determined by the combined length of the song’s component sequences.
Let’s suppose you have constructed a song. For our example, we will take three sequences, each
using up to 12 tracks, and combined those sequences into a song:
Step 1 of the Song is Sequence 01 (a 4-bar Sequence) for 1 Repeat;
Step 2 is Sequence 02 (an 8-bar Sequence) for 1 Repeat; and
Step 3 is Sequence 03 (a 4-bar Sequence) for 1 Repeat.
Your Song would look like this:
SONG
Song Step 1:
Sequence 01 (4 bars)
Song Step 2:
Sequence 02 (8 bars)
Song Step 3:
Sequence 03 (4 bars)
Sequence Track 1 Sequence Track 1 Sequence Track 1
Sequence Track 2 Sequence Track 2 Sequence Track 2
Sequence Track 3 Sequence Track 3 Sequence Track 3
Sequence Track 4 Sequence Track 4 Sequence Track 4
Sequence Track 5 Sequence Track 5 Sequence Track 5
Sequence Track 6 Sequence Track 6 Sequence Track 6
Sequence Track 7 Sequence Track 7 Sequence Track 7
Sequence Track 8 Sequence Track 8 Sequence Track 8
Sequence Track 9 Sequence Track 9 Sequence Track 9
Sequence Track 10 Sequence Track 10 Sequence Track 10
Sequence Track 11 Sequence Track 11 Sequence Track 11
Sequence Track 12 Sequence Track 12 Sequence Track 12
Now, with the song selected, you can press the Seq/Song Tracks 1-6 and 7-12 buttons and see an
entirely new set of empty tracks. These are the song tracks. Continuing with the above example,
the song tracks might look like this:
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