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TS-10 Musician’s Manual Section 10 — Understanding the Sequencer
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To Record Mix or Pan Changes to a Song Track:
Select a song containing song tracks you want to mix down.
Press Sequencer Control, set the Record Mode parameter to RECORD MODE= MIXDOWN.
Press Sequencer Control again and set the Edit Tracks parameter to EDIT TRACKS=SONG.
(Note that you can toggle between Song tracks and Sequence tracks in song mode by double-
clicking the Seq/Song Tracks 1-6 or 7-12 button.)
Press Seq/Song Tracks 1-6 or 7-12 and select the song track you want to mix down.
Press Mix/Pan. The display shows the volume levels for the tracks, with the current track
underlined (or press Mix/Pan again to record dynamic panning changes).
While holding down Record, press Play. The TS-10 enters Overdub.
Use the Data Entry Slider or the Up/Down Arrow buttons mix the volume (or pan) of the
selected track. All changes you make will be recorded.
At the end of the song, or when you press Stop/Continue, the Audition Play/Keep page
appears. Here you can audition your changes before deciding which to keep.
Important:
The mixdown data is always recorded into the song track which is selected on the Seq/Song
Tracks page, whether you are mixing a sequence track or a song track. You must, therefore, select
the appropriate-numbered song track (while EDIT TRACKS=SONG on the Sequencer Control
page) before entering Record, even if you then switch to EDIT TRACKS=SEQ to mix a Sequence
track. For example, if you want to mix down Sequence track 3 over the length of the song, you
must have song track 3 selected.
Tip: In Song Mode, if you want to fade a sequence track in from a 000 value, you must first select the
individual sequence and set the appropriate track to 000, otherwise when starting overdub, the
sequence track will default to its original setting.
A Few Notes About Mixdown Mode
Mixdown volume and pan are recorded on the song track in a special form of ADD mode. When
you record mixdown volume or pan, the information is added to the data in the song tracks. This
means that:
If you have recorded Mixdown volume or pan into a track and want to erase and re-record it,
you must first remove the original volume or pan using the Filter command on the Edit Track
page. Otherwise new mixdown information would be added to (and thus conflict with) the
existing information.
If you erase the song track, the mixdown volume and pan data will be lost. Recording notes,
controllers, etc. on the song track does not affect the mixdown information, but erasing the
track (using the Erase command on the Edit Track) page will remove the mixdown data.
Whenever possible, you should use this function as the last step in the production chain, after
you have finished changing the song length, recording and erasing song tracks, etc.
Note: The dynamic mixdown discussed here, which allows recording mix and pan changes over time,
applies only to sequence and song tracks while in song mode. In sequence mode, the settings on
the Mix and Pan pages are saved for each track of the sequence, but the setting will not change
over the course of the sequence.
Tip: You can use the optional CVP-1 foot pedal to record volume changes into a sequence track while
the sequence is selected. Just set to PEDAL=VOL on the System page, and then record the foot
pedal changes in ADD mode. This will record Volume (MIDI controller #7) messages into the
track which are separate from the mixdown volume described above.
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