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TS-10 Musician’s Manual Section 12 — Sequencing/MIDI Applications
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TS-10 General MIDI Parameters
RECV (MIDI Reception) Range: ON or OFF
This parameter is set to receive MIDI data by default (RECV=ON). By changing the RECV value for
each MIDI channel, you can define how many Track/Channels you want to receive data via MIDI.
Setting RECV=OFF will disable reception of MIDI notes, controllers and program changes on the
displayed MIDI channel. Sounds can still be played from the keyboard, and live playing will still
transmit via MIDI on the displayed MIDI channel.
When RECV=OFF, the Track/Channel volume will be set to full on (127), so that your live playing
can use the full dynamic range. Resetting RECV to ON will reset the Track/Channel volume back
to the General MIDI default value of 100.
Tip: When set to RECV=OFF, this parameter allows for “music-minus-one”
applications in General MIDI mode. By setting this parameter to OFF, you disable
incoming MIDI for the selected Track/Channel, boost the volume, and can play the
assigned sound live from the keyboard as the remaining sequence tracks play back via
incoming MIDI.
No matter what the setting of this parameter, a CVP-1 Pedal connected to the Pedal•CV Jack will
always control the volume of the selected Track/Channel.
GM-CHAN Range: 01 to 16
This parameter is used to select and view the sounds assigned to each MIDI Channel. When this
parameter is selected, the Data Entry Controls will scroll through all 16 Track/Channels.
GM-CHAN=10 is permanently assigned to play Drum Maps only. When Track/Channel 10 is
selected, the GM-PROG parameter will scroll through the nine available GM/GS Drum Maps.
Playing on the TS-10 keyboard will always be transmitted on the displayed MIDI channel. If the
GM-CHAN value is changed while a note is held down, local voices will be silenced on the
previously selected Track/Channel.
GM-PROG Range: 001 to 128
The GM-PROG (General MIDI Program number) parameter determines which sound will be
assigned to each MIDI Channel. When this parameter is selected, the Data Entry Controls will
change which of the 128 General MIDI ROM Sounds is assigned to the currently displayed
Track/Channel. The corresponding Program Change message will be transmitted via MIDI
whenever this parameter is edited.
Program Changes received on MIDI channels 1-9 and 11-16 will assign programs to the 16
Track/Channels from the 128 General MIDI sounds in ROM. MIDI Channel 10 can only access
the nine GM/GS Drum Maps, and will receive the corresponding GS Drum Map Program change
value (1=STANDRD-KIT, 9=ROOM-KIT, 17=POWER-KIT, 25=ELCTRNC-KIT, 26=TR-808-KIT,
33=JAZZ-KIT, 41=BRUSH-KIT, 49=ORCH-PERCSN, 128=MT-32-KIT).
The TS-10 keyboard will always play the sound assigned to the displayed Track/Channel number.
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