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ENSONIQ TS-10 User Manual

ENSONIQ TS-10
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TS-10 Musician’s Manual Section 8 — Understanding Programs
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KEYBD — Keyboard Tracking
This uses the position of a note on the keyboard as a modulator. The scaling effect of this
Modulator is based on a 76-note keyboard:
+100
+50
0
-50
-100
TS-10 keyboard
76-note keyboard
MIDI Key numbers 0-127
As the above illustration shows, the effect of KEYBD as a modulator goes negative as well as
positive. The effect of KEYBD is to reduce the Level on notes below the break point (F4+), and
increase levels above that point. Negative Modulation depths will do the opposite.
VELOC — Velocity
Velocity means how hard you strike a key. Selecting VELOC as a Modulator allows you to
modulate any manual level with velocity. Velocity as a modulation source only goes positive
(though assigning a negative modulation amount will make the net result be to reduce the
level with increased velocity).
*OFF*
Modulation is disabled.

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ENSONIQ TS-10 Specifications

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BrandENSONIQ
ModelTS-10
CategorySynthesizer
LanguageEnglish

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