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Section 4 — Understanding Presets TS-10 Musician’s Manual
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What are Preset/Track Parameters?
Preset/Track Parameters provide easy access and control for track and sound attributes, and are
used in mixing/manipulating sequencer tracks and in creating presets.
A group of Preset/Track Parameters is associated with each preset and sequencer track. These
parameters control various aspects of the track, including some important and useful sound
controls which may be easily adjusted during performance, or recorded into the sequencer. The
settings of these parameters are saved with every preset. These instantly recallable presets
include an effect setup and three programs on three tracks with a full set of programmable
performance parameters, including key zones, transpositions, release times, timbral variations
and others. The settings of all performance parameters on sequencer tracks are saved for each
track while the power to the TS-10 is off, and are always available.
The buttons which control the pages containing these parameters are found in the Track
Parameters section of the front panel to the right of the display.
To view or adjust the setting of a particular type of track parameter, press the appropriate button
in the Track Parameter section. The selected parameter type is indicated in the top-left corner of
the display.
On the Track Parameter pages, the top line of the display will show the names of three programs
and their current layering status. The name of the parameter type is abbreviated to four
characters in order to make room for the program names, and is shown in the top left corner of
the display. The bottom line of the display shows the current values of the selected parameter for
the three tracks of the preset.
In Sequencer mode the current values of parameters for the six tracks (Tracks 1-6 or 7-12) will be
displayed. You can press the Tracks 1-6 or 7-12 button again to toggle back and forth between
the TRAX page which shows the names of the programs on the tracks and the last selected track
parameter page which shows parameter values.
The currently selected track parameter will be underlined. This is the active parameter which
will be modified. You may select a parameter for a different track by using the soft buttons.
When programming performance presets, the lower row of soft buttons is used to select tracks.
For sequencer or song tracks, both upper and lower soft buttons are used.
Remember that you can edit parameters on tracks that you are not hearing. The tracks that you
can hear are indicated with solid or flashing underlines on their names.
Saving a Preset
Once you have created a preset you like, you can save it to one of the 120 Preset locations in the
User RAM memory (you cannot save presets or sounds to the ROM memory — it is read only).
Saving a preset to a User RAM location will erase the one that is currently there, so be careful.
To save a preset, first decide which User RAM BankSet and Bank location you want to save it to,
then:
Press the Presets button twice to view your edited preset. If the display does not show your
edited preset, press the soft button in the lower left corner of the display. The display should
show “*-EDITED--*” in the lower left corner.
Press the lower right soft button underneath the word “*WRITE*.”
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