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ENSONIQ TS-10 User Manual

ENSONIQ TS-10
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Section 2 — System Page Parameters
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These parameters control instrument-wide system functions. The settings of these parameters
will remain in effect at all times and are preserved while the power is off. You can back-up the
settings of the System Page parameters for quick recall by saving the System Set-up on the
Storage page (see Section 13 - Storage for more information). The System Page has three sub-
pages. Press the System button to display the first sub-page:
TUNE Range: -99 to +99 cents
Adjusts the overall master tuning of the keyboard up or down as much as one semitone. A value
of +00 will set the TS-10 to concert A= 440 tuning.
PITCH-BEND Range: 00 to 12 semitones
Held Range: 00H to 12H semitones
Adjusts the system pitch bend range, which is the maximum amount of pitch bend that can be
applied with the pitch wheel. Each increment represents a semitone.
The bend range will apply to all programs except those which have been programmed to override
the system bend range. If you adjust the system bend range, and a program does not seem to
pitch-bend the correct amount, check the setting of the BEND parameter on the Pitch Mods page
for each voice in that particular program. If BEND=SYS, then the program uses the system bend
range. Otherwise, the program has its own bend range and will ignore the system bend range.
The “H” suffix on the semitone value indicates that Held Pitch Bend mode is active. In this
mode, only keys that are actually being held down will be affected by the pitch bend wheel.
TOUCH Range: (described below)
Allows you to adjust the velocity response of the keyboard to match your playing style and
technique. All velocity curves affect both internal dynamic response and the velocity values
transmitted via MIDI. There are 9 velocity response (Touch) settings, which offer a lot of control
for a wide range of playing styles:
VELTBL-1 VELTBL-2 VELTBL-3 — These velocity tables are for someone with a soft touch.
With one of these three settings, it is easier to reach the maximum level of any velocity
controlled parameter.
VELTBL-4 — This default velocity table setting represents average velocity sensitivity; good
for anyone with a medium touch. This setting should be right for most players.
VELTBL-5 VELTBL-6 VELTBL-7 — These velocity tables require harder playing to reach the
maximum level of any velocity controlled parameter.
FIXED-64 — With this setting, the velocity curve always generates a fixed value, set at the
halfway point. This may be useful in simulating old synth sounds that originally had no
velocity control.
FIXED-127 — This setting is also a fixed velocity curve, with full volume. This is good for
playing drum/percussion parts when you want a part without dynamic changes.
Note: We recommend starting with the default setting (VELTBL-4), then going up or down to find your
optimal setting.

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ENSONIQ TS-10 Specifications

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BrandENSONIQ
ModelTS-10
CategorySynthesizer
LanguageEnglish

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