Section 8 — Understanding Programs TS-10 Musician’s Manual
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• Press the Up Arrow button. The display reads:
Whenever you create a wave-list, the TS-10 will delete voices 5 and 6, and use the memory
normally occupied by those parameters to store the wave-list.
• Press the soft button underneath WAVE-LIST to replace voices 5 & 6, and create a new default
wave-list in the program. Selecting WAVE-LIST will also display the Select Voice page with
the EDIT WAVE-LIST option activated. Note that the Program Control page will now show
OPTION=WAVELIST to indicate that a wave-list is active in the program. The display shows:
• Select one of the four available voices. In the example above, the first voice is selected.
• Press the Wave button, select the Wave Class Category, and move the Data Entry Slider all the
way up to select WAVE-LIST. The display shows:
• Press the Select Voice button. Your edited program now contains a Wave-List and voice #1
will now play the Wave-List.
Note: Voices that play the Wave-List will use two notes of polyphony for each note played. This is
necessary to allow smooth crossfades between each Step in the Wave-List.
Editing a Wave-List
When a wave-list is active within the current program, the Select Voice page looks something like
this:
The wave names of the four voices are shown with their mute status indicators, but the locations
where voices 5 and 6 would normally be shown are occupied by the EDIT WAVE-LIST
command.