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TS-10 Musician’s Manual Section 11 — Sequencer Parameters
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Press Sequence Control again to display the second sub-page:
SONG STEP EFFECT Range: SEQ or SONG
This controls which effect(s) will be used while a song is playing — those from each individual
sequence or a single “override” effect saved with the song. A song contains a series of sequences
which will play in order. Each sequence has its own effect. When switching from one sequence
to another in the course of a song, there can be a momentary “glitch” of the sound as the effect for
the new sequence is loaded. This can be avoided by setting this parameter to SONG STEP
EFFECT=SONG so that the entire song will use the same effect.
SEQ — the individual sequence effects will be selected as the sequences are played.
SONG — the song effect will override the individual sequence effects.
REC-SOURCE Range: BOTH, KEYBD, MIDI, or MULTI
This parameter determines what will be recorded when the MIDI mode is MULTI — data from
the keyboard, from incoming MIDI, or both. Setting this parameter to MIDI is useful if you want
to send data from the TS-10 to a MIDI processor, then record only the incoming data coming back
from the processor. This parameter only has an effect in MULTI mode; in POLY or OMNI modes
the sequencer always records both.
BOTH — The sequencer will record data received either from the keyboard or from MIDI on
the track’s MIDI channel.
KYBD — The sequencer will record data only from the keyboard.
MIDI — The sequencer will record only data received from the MIDI on the track’s MIDI channel.
MULTI — this setting allows you to record data onto multiple TS-10 tracks simultaneously,
but only from MIDI. This is most useful for recording tracks sent from external sequencers or
played from guitar controllers.
Note: The TS-10 must be set to receive data from MIDI in Multi mode (MODE=MULTI on the MIDI
Control page) in order for this feature to work correctly.
It is possible to record multi-track sequences from the keyboard, but only if you set track status to
MIDI-LOOP for each of the active (primary and layered) tracks and then set up a MIDI loop (by
connecting MIDI Out to MIDI In). This procedure is a bit tricky, and should only be attempted if
you have a good understanding of the system. See Section 10 — Understanding the Sequencer for
information on recording into the TS-12 sequencer in a MIDI loop.
Note: With the SQX-70 installed, the sequencer can record over 97,00 notes. However the sequencer
record buffer is of a limited size, and can only record 16, 00 notes at one time. As a result, you
may see an OUT OF MEMORY message if you exceed the size of the record buffer. (this is most
common in multi-track record). If this occurs, try editing the incoming data into several smaller
sequences; then, once recorded into the TS-10 sequencer, append them together.
EDIT TRACKS Range: SEQ or SONG
This determines which set of tracks will be displayed on the track parameter pages when a song
is selected. It also determines whether song or sequence tracks will be affected by volume or pan
changes when you select RECORD MODE=MIXDOWN (see above). When incoming MIDI is
received, the setting of this switch determines whether the sounds on the sequence or the song
tracks will play. The setting of this switch is saved with each song.
SEQ — the sequence tracks from the current song step will be displayed. When EDIT
TRACKS=SEQ and you press Seq/Song Tracks 1-6 or 7-12, the LED above the button will
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