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Section 1 — Controls and Basic Functions TS-10 Musician’s Manual
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Tip: Because you can use the BankSet button and the ten Bank buttons to “shop around” in various
banks before selecting a sound or preset, it is possible to lose track of where the currently selected
sound or preset (the one you are hearing) is located. There is a shortcut for getting back to the
BankSet and bank that contains the currently selected sound or preset: rapidly double-click the
Sounds button or the Presets button to instantly go to the bank that contains the currently
selected sound or preset.
5) Display
The 80-character fluorescent display makes it possible to show information in Pages. Each time you
press one of the front panel buttons, you are in effect “turning to” that function’s page. Once you
have turned to the page you want, the display shows you which parameters are controlled from
that page. Try pressing a few of the buttons — System, Mix/Pan, LFO, or Filters, for example, and
watch the display. Notice that for each button you press, the display changes to show you
information relating to that function. Each of these different display configurations is called a Page.
6) Soft Buttons
The six soft buttons above and below the display have a new function each time you select a new
page — that is, each time you press one of the dedicated front panel buttons. Each of the six soft
buttons is used to select whatever is directly above or below it on the display. Because their
function varies depending on what is displayed, we refer to these buttons as Soft Buttons, to
distinguish them from buttons which have fixed “hard” functions, such as the Track Parameter
buttons to the right of the display.
7) Bank Buttons
In Sequencer mode, the ten Bank buttons (labeled 0-9) will select Sequencer banks. Each bank
contains six sequencer locations, any of which can contain a sequence or a song, or may be blank.
In Presets Mode, the ten Bank buttons (labeled 0-9) will select Preset banks within the current
BankSet. Each bank contains six preset locations. Pressing the BankSet button will change the
current BankSet, and the Bank buttons will now select Preset banks within the newly selected
BankSet. There are five different BankSets of Preset Banks (two in User RAM, three in ROM), for
a total of 300 different presets.
In Sounds Mode, the ten Bank buttons (labeled 0-9) will select Sound banks within the current
BankSet. There are three different kinds of sound banks within the TS-10. Each User RAM
program bank contains six sound locations. Each ROM program bank contains six sound
locations. Each Sampled Sound bank contains one sound location. We call these Sound Bank
pages. Pressing the BankSet button will change the current BankSet, and the Bank buttons will
now select Sound banks within the newly selected BankSet.
Double-Click Symbol
This symbol appears in several places on the front panel , and helps to identify buttons that
offer a special "double-click" (pressing two times rapidly) feature. These are:
Rapidly double-click the Sounds button or the Presets button to instantly go to the BankSet
and bank that contains the currently selected sound or preset.
Rapidly double-click the Track Effects button to bypass the effect for all sounds in a song,
sequence or preset.
Rapidly double-click the Replace Track Sound button to replace the sound on a track with
another sound, and install the new sound’s effect settings.
Rapidly double-click the Select Voice button to edit all of the unmuted voices within a Program.
When a song is selected, rapidly double-click the Seq/Song Track 1-6 and/or 7-12 to toggle
between the sequence and song tracks.
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