Section 11 — Sequencer Parameters TS-10 Musician’s Manual
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Track Edit Functions
• Press the Edit Track button. The display shows:
SHIFT Range: -96 to +96 (96 clocks=1/4 note)
This command will cause all the events in the track to be moved ahead or back in time by a
specified number of clocks (1 clock=1/96 quarter note). You can use this to create a “lazy” or
“pushed” feel in a track.
• Make sure the track you want to edit is selected.
• Press Edit Track, then select SHIFT. The display shows:
• Use the data entry controls to specify the amount the track is to be shifted. Positive values will
move the events in the track ahead in time, toward the end of the sequence; negative amounts
will shift the events back, toward the beginning.
• Press *YES* to execute the edit command (or press *NO* to cancel). After editing, the display
shows the Audition Play/Keep page where you can audition the results of the edit before
deciding whether to keep it or not.
QUANTIZE Range: 1/4 to 1/64T
The Quantize (or auto-correct) function can take a less than perfect track and put it right on the
beat. The TS-10 uses post-quantization — that is, you first record a track, then apply the
quantization later as a track editing option. You can select any note value from 1/4 note up to
1/64 note triplets, and move all notes in the track directly onto the nearest beat of that value.
• Make sure the track you want to quantize is selected.
• Press Edit Track, then select QUANTIZE. The display shows:
• Use the data entry controls to specify the note value to which the track is to be quantized.
Available values are:
1/4 — quarter notes 1/16T — sixteenth note triplets
1/4T — quarter note triplets 1/32 — thirty-second notes
1/8 — eighth notes 1/32T — thirty-second note triplets