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ENSONIQ TS-10 User Manual

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Section 2 — System Page Parameters TS-12 Musician’s Manual
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VEL-MAX Range: 001 to 127
This parameter determines the maximum keyboard velocity value that will be recognized and
transmitted by the TS-10. The default setting is 127, which allows for the normal full range of
velocity values. Lower settings limit the maximum value that will be used internally and sent out
via MIDI. This can be useful when controlling devices which do not respond to the full range of
velocity values, or can be used in conjunction with the TOUCH parameter to control just the top
part of the velocity response curve. When TOUCH=FIXED-64 or 127, this parameter can be used
to set the fixed velocity to any value.
PRESS Range: SOFT, MED, FIRM, and HARD
Allows you to adjust the pressure threshold of the keyboard to match your playing style and
technique. PRESS affects both internal pressure response and the pressure values transmitted via
MIDI. When set to SOFT, the least amount of pressure is required to generate channel or Poly-
Key pressure. Similarly, HARD requires the greatest amount of pressure to generate channel or
Poly-Key pressure.
Press the System button again to display the second sub-page:
FOOT-SW1-L— Foot Switch 1, Left Pedal
R— Foot Switch 1, Right Pedal
SW2-L— Foot Switch 2, Left Pedal
R— Foot Switch 2, Right Pedal
When the optional SW-10 Dual Foot Switch is plugged into either Foot Switch jack, the settings of
these parameters will control the function of the pedals. You can even use two SW-10 Dual Foot
Switches plugged into both Foot Switch jacks, and have four completely independent controllers.
If you are using the single SW-2 Foot Switch which came with the TS-10, you should keep both
left foot switch parameters set to *UNUSED*, and assign the right foot switch parameters to the
desired function. The list of available parameters are:
*UNUSED* — makes the TS-10 ignore the Foot Switch.
SUSTAIN — holding the Foot Switch down will cause notes to sustain after a key has been
released, much like the sustain pedal on a piano. Transmitted via MIDI as Controller #64.
SOSTENUTO — makes the Foot Switch act similar to the sostenuto pedal on a piano. Any
keys that are held down when you press the Foot Switch are sustained until you release the
Foot Switch, but subsequent keys are not affected. Transmitted via MIDI as Controller #66.
PATCH R — makes the Foot Switch act like the right patch select button.
PATCH L — makes the Foot Switch act like the left patch select button.
FX-SW-MOD — makes the Foot Switch into an assignable effect modulator. Setting SRC=FX-
SW on any Effect MOD page allows you to use the Foot Switch to modulate the assigned
parameter. Transmitted via MIDI as Controller #12.
PRESET-UP — each time the Foot Switch is pressed, the TS-10 advances to the next Preset.
When the next preset is in a different BankSet and/or bank, the preset BankSet and/or bank
will also be switched. For example, at preset #59 of User RAM Bank U0-9, it jumps to preset
#00 of User RAM Bank U1-0. At preset #59 of User RAM Bank U1-9, it jumps to preset #00 of
ROM Bank R2-0. At the end of the ROM banks, it jumps back to User RAM Bank U0-0.
PRESET-DN — each time the Foot Switch is pressed, the TS-10 selects the previous Preset
(functioning just the opposite to PRESET-UP).

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ENSONIQ TS-10 Specifications

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BrandENSONIQ
ModelTS-10
CategorySynthesizer
LanguageEnglish

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