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ENSONIQ TS-10 User Manual

ENSONIQ TS-10
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Section 15 — Sampled Sound Parameters TS-10 Musician’s Manual
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VEL-MODAMT Range: -99 to +99
This parameter determines the amount by which velocity will affect the layer DELAY time.
Positive VEL-MODAMT values will cause harder velocities to increase the DELAY time.
Negative VEL-MODAMT values will cause harder velocities to decrease the DELAY time.
Setting the DELAY to zero will disable velocity modulation of layer DELAY time.
RESTRIKE Range: 0 to 99
This parameter controls the layer Restrike time. When you play a particular note and then
restrike it again immediately before the old note has finished sounding, the amount of time it
takes for the first note to fadeout is determined by this parameter. By varying the setting of this
parameter, you can control how long sounds overlap when a note is restruck.
For example, if you have a slow string sound, it may sound more natural to use a longer
RESTRIKE value, which will cause the old note to decay more slowly, rather than end abruptly
when the new note starts. Normal values are around 10. The higher the value, the longer the
fadeout time.
Sampled Sound Effects Page (Program Effects button)
Understanding the effect algorithms and their related parameters are described in detail in
Section 6 — Understanding Effects and Section 7 — Effect Parameters.

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ENSONIQ TS-10 Specifications

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BrandENSONIQ
ModelTS-10
CategorySynthesizer
LanguageEnglish

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