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ENSONIQ TS-10 User Manual

ENSONIQ TS-10
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Section 14 — Understanding Sampled Sounds TS-10 Musician’s Manual
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When the Sampled Sound Status is showing:
SAMPLED-SOUND — You will hear the Sampled Sound, because it has been loaded into
memory, and is not muted.
SAMPLE-EDITS — You will hear the Sampled Sound, because it has been loaded into
memory, and is not muted. However, edits have been made to the Sampled Sound within the
TS-10, and those edits were saved on a TS-10 formatted disk as a Sample Edits file. When the
Sampled Sound Status shows SAMPLE-EDITS, the Source Disk Name will show the name of
the TS-10 floppy disk on which the Sample Edits are stored.
UNSAVED-EDITS — Appears after you have edited a Sampled Sound or Sampled-Edits file,
but have not saved or resaved it as a SAMPLE-EDITS file to a TS-10 disk. Think of this as a
reminder to save your edits.
- - -(MUTED)- - - — You will not hear the Sampled Sound, because it has been loaded into
memory, and then muted. You will hear the “Surrogate Program” in its place (described in
Section 14 — Understanding Sampled Sounds).
- -NOT LOADED- - — You will not hear the Sampled Sound because it has not been loaded
into memory You will hear the “Surrogate Program,” because the Sampled Sound is not
loaded into the TS-10.
When the Sampled Sound Status shows - - -(MUTED)- - - or - -NOT LOADED- - , the name of the
Sampled Sound on the bottom line will appear in parentheses. Any Preset or Seq/Song Tracks
that the Sampled Sound Bank is assigned to will show *BANK S#-#* in place of the Sampled
Sound name. This indicates the BankSet and Bank location of the Sampled Sound that was
assigned to the Track.
Use the bottom center soft button to select (single press) or layer (rapidly double-click) the
Sampled Sound. Sampled Sounds can be stacked and used in Presets and Sequences just as
Programs can.
Unlike Programs, which are stored in battery backed-up memory, if you turn the TS-10 off and
back on, any Sampled Sounds will disappear from memory and need to be re-loaded into the
same locations in order for Sequences and Presets that use them to work correctly. The Sampled
Sound Bank pages will retain the information about which Sampled Sounds or Sample Edits
were loaded into each location. They can be manually reloaded one at a time, or reloaded
automatically, using the Auto-Load feature. See the description of the Auto-Load feature later in
this section for more information.

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ENSONIQ TS-10 Specifications

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BrandENSONIQ
ModelTS-10
CategorySynthesizer
LanguageEnglish

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