Section 14 — Understanding Sampled Sounds TS-10 Musician’s Manual
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Modulators
About Modulation
Various parameters within the voice architecture of Sampled Sounds can be modulated in the
exact same way as Program Sounds. For a complete description of the TS-10 Modulation
Sources, see Section 8 — Understanding Programs.
Selecting a Modulator
On programming pages where a modulator can be selected to modulate a given modulation
destination, the display shows MODSRC=__ (short for Modulation Source). A modulator is
chosen by selecting (underlining) the MODSRC= parameter with the soft buttons, and then using
the Data Entry Slider or the Up/Down Arrow buttons to select among the 15 available
modulation sources.
Tip: Moving the Data Entry Slider all the way up selects OFF, which is handy if you don’t want a
modulator applied to a particular destination.
Let’s take, for example, the Pitch Mods page, which is where you apply modulation to the pitch
of a WaveSample (i.e. Pitch is the modulation destination). Press Pitch Mods, then the soft
button above MODSRC. The following display appears:
Modulator Modulation Amount
Modulation Amount
As shown above, where a modulation source is selected, the parameter immediately to its right
controls the Modulation Amount which controls how deeply the selected modulator will affect
the level to which it is being applied.
Press the Right Arrow button to underline the Modulation Amount, and use the data entry
controls to adjust it. Modulation amount can be positive or negative. A modulation amount of
+00 has the same effect as turning the modulator OFF.