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Section 8 — Understanding Programs TS-10 Musician’s Manual
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Copying a complete program to a new location
It is easy to copy programs from one location to another using the copy and recall functions.
Simply follow this procedure:
Press Sounds and select the program that you wish to copy. This will automatically set the
copy context to PROGRAM PARAMETERS.
Press Copy to display the Copy page.
Press the soft button below the MAKE COPY option to copy the program into the copy buffer.
The program will be copied into the copy buffer, and the Copy page will be redisplayed.
Press the soft button below the RECALL option to recall the program from the copy buffer into
the compare buffer. The Write page will be displayed automatically.
Using the normal techniques for writing programs, select the destination in which you wish to
locate the copy (refer to the section describing the Write page if you are unsure how to
proceed).
Making a copy of the compare buffer
If you wish to make a copy of the complete compare buffer before making some experimental
edits that you are unsure of, then use the following procedure to make a backup copy of the
current compare or edit buffer:
Set the copy context to the Program context by pressing Program Control or Sounds.
Make sure that the Compare LED is on, and that you are hearing the edit program of which
you wish to make a copy (press Compare if not).
Press Copy and make sure that the copy context is PROGRAM PARAMETERS.
Press the soft button below the MAKE COPY option to copy the compare buffer into the copy
buffer.
Collecting parts from several sources into the copy buffer
While you can only make a single copy of an entire voice or program at one time, it is possible to
make consecutive copies of multiple pages of parameters before recalling the data you have
copied. These pages can even be taken from different voices or different programs.
For example, using the normal MAKE COPY process, you can make copies of one or more
envelope pages, followed by an LFO page and a wave page. A single copy of each of these pages
is saved into the copy buffer. You can then start recalling the pages you want into the compare
buffer using the normal RECALL procedure described above. The data you copied will remain
intact until you copy a complete voice or program, which will replace the contents of the copy
buffer.
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