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Section 10 — Understanding the Sequencer TS-10 Musician’s Manual
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Song names are always
preceded by a "$"
Select a -BLANK- location to
create a new sequence or song
Current Sequencer Bank
A dot by the location means the
song or sequence contains
recorded data
Song names always have a dollar sign ($) as the first character, so that you can tell at a glance
which locations contain sequences and which are songs.
The names of sequences and songs which contain actual recorded track data are preceded by a
dot (.) on sequencer bank pages. Locations which have not yet been defined as a song or
sequence show “-BLANK-”.
Selecting an undefined (-BLANK-) field will initiate the Create New Sequence or Song function
(see Creating New Sequence or Song, later in this section).
Selecting a Sequence or Song
Press Seqs/Songs, then press the Bank buttons labeled 0-9 to see the ten Sequence Bank pages.
Pressing the soft button next to any of the six locations on a page selects that as the current
song or sequence.
When you select a song or sequence it becomes
underlined
. The currently selected song or
sequence is always underlined.
Playing Sequences and Songs
Try selecting a sequence, and pressing the Play button in the Sequencer section, to the right of the
display. The selected sequence will begin to play.
While one sequence is playing you can select another one. An underline will begin to flash
beneath the new sequence, but the original one will continue to play. When the first sequence is
finished, the underline will switch to the new sequence, and it will play. In this fashion you can
string sequences together in real time, as they play. The display always tells you which is playing
(underline) and which is selected to play next (flashing underline).
Note: In this mode, all track parameters are not automatically updated when the next sequence begins
playing. Only those tracks that contain data will be loaded in. The remaining tracks will retain
the performance parameters of the previous sequence. Also, if the new sequence uses a different
effect than the previous one, the audio output will be muted temporarily while the new
algorithm is loaded.
Press either the Stop/Continue button or any Foot Switch assigned to either PLAY/STOP or
STOP/CONT to stop the sequence.
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