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TS-10 Musician’s Manual Section 10 — Understanding the Sequencer
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Edit Track Page — Track Edit Functions
Pressing the Edit Track button displays the top level track editing page. Pressing the button
twice will display the track edit options sub-page. These edit functions will affect the currently
selected track. If a sequence is selected, the current sequence track will be edited; if a song is
selected, the current song track will be edited.
The following functions can be selected from the Edit Track page:
SHIFT — Shift track forward or back in time by a number of clocks.
QUANTIZE — Auto-correct notes to the nearest beat.
ERASE — Erase all or part of the track.
COPY — Copy all or part of the track to another track in any sequence.
TRANSPOSE — Raise or lower the pitch of all or part of the track by octaves and semitones.
SCALE — Scale (increase or decrease the level of) one or more controller(s) in the track.
EVENT-LIST — Provides a comprehensive event editor allowing you to locate and edit any
event in the track.
FILTER — This powerful function lets you remove, or copy to another track, any range of
notes, controllers, program changes, etc.
MERGE — Merge, or combine, the data from one track with another.
Track Mix Functions — Mixing, Muting and Soloing Tracks
Once you have recorded a few tracks of a sequence, you will want to balance the levels of the
tracks, and maybe listen to them one or two at a time. This is done from the Mix/Pan page.
Select a track from the Seq/Song Tracks 1-6 or 7-12 page, then press the Mix/Pan button. The
display shows:
From this page, in addition to balancing the levels of the tracks in the sequence, you can solo and
mute individual tracks just as you can with voices on the select voice page. Notice that the levels
for any tracks without recorded data will appear in brackets:
Press the soft button corresponding to a track to select the track for editing. The data entry
controls will now adjust the level of the selected track from 00 to 127.
Press the soft button of the selected track again to Mute the track. Muted tracks will have
brackets around the volume number, as in tracks 5 and 6 above. Pressing a muted track’s
button will un-mute it, removing the brackets. If the track has no recorded data, you cannot
unmute it.
Rapidly double-click on a track’s soft button to solo it. Asterisks will appear on either side of
the soloed track, and all other tracks will get brackets to indicate that they are muted.
Pressing the soft button of a soloed track will “un-solo” the track, returning all tracks to their
previous status.
When a track is soloed, you can select another track, then press its button again to “solo” it
along with the other soloed track. In this way you can un-mute tracks one at a time to listen to
any combination. Just press the soft button of any of the soloed tracks again to return all
tracks to their previous status.
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