Section 5 — Preset/Track Parameters
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This section offers detailed descriptions of the commands and parameters used in selecting,
creating, and editing Performance Presets as well as sequencer tracks. For an overview of the
concepts involved, refer to Section 4 — Understanding Presets.
The default settings for several of the Track Parameters are stored with Programs. These default
settings are installed whenever a Program is put on the Track. Editing these values at the track
level will not edit the default settings stored with the program. If you want to edit the valuesthat
are stored with a Program, they are available on the first sub-page of the Program Control page.
Unless otherwise noted in the detailed descriptions which follow, use the Up/Down Arrow
buttons or the Data Entry Slider to adjust the value of the parameter.
• Press the Mix/Pan button to get to the Mix page:
Mix Page Range: 000 to 127
The Mix Page enables you to make volume changes to the individual tracks, allowing you to
balance the TS-12 sounds and/or control the volume of external MIDI devices. In sequencer
mode, the MIX page has a special function which allows you to click or double-click on specific
tracks to mute or solo them during playback of sequences or songs.
All tracks whose MIDI Status is set to SEND/RECV, SEND/----, VOICE-OFF, or LOCAL-OFF
will send a MIDI Volume Change message (controller 7) with the indicated value whenever this
parameter is edited. Sequencer and preset tracks will also send the current volume for each track
when a sequence or preset is selected.
• Press the Mix/Pan button again to get to the Pan page:
Pan Page Range: -64 to +63, STEREO or -MONO-
The Pan Page gives you control over the placement of the track’s sound in a stereo field. A PAN
setting of -64 is hard left, and +63 is hard right.
Press the soft button underneath the PAN value again to select either STEREO or -MONO-.
When -MONO- is selected, it will override the settings originally programmed on the Output
page and force ALL of the voices of the sound to the new pan location. -MONO- is the optimal
setting when using parallel effects, because it allows for discrete routing into the two components
of the FX-1 effect. When this is set to STEREO, and the PAN is set to +00, the voices of a sound
are panned according to the settings originally programmed on the Output page.
All tracks whose MIDI Status is set to SEND/RECV, SEND/----, LOCAL-OFF or VOICE-OFF will
send a MIDI Continuous Controller message (controller 10) with the indicated value whenever this
parameter is edited. Preset tracks will also send this controller message when a preset is selected.