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ENSONIQ TS-12 User Manual

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Section 7 — Effect Parameters TS-12 Musician’s Manual
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WIDTH Range: 00 to 99
Controls the depth of vibrato and tremolo.
STEREO SPREAD Range: 00 to 99
This parameter offers a synthesized stereo field. The highest value is true stereo, intermediate
values have the left and right signals mixed on both sides, and the lowest value yields only the
left input channel from the right and left outputs. This parameter, though not a stereo pan,
provides some interesting stereo effects when controlled by a modulation source.
REGEN Range: -99 to +99
Controls the amount of feedback applied to the chorus. The sign of the value determines the
polarity of the feedback. Feedback accentuates the complexity of the “swept” signal.
REVB DECAY TIME Range: 0.40 to 140.0
Controls the amount of time it takes for the reverberation to decay to a low level (-60 dB) after the
input signal stops.
PRE-DLY TIME Range: 0000 to 0300
Creates a delay in the amount of time it takes before the original signal is fed into the reverb. The
range is based in milliseconds.
HF - DAMPING Range: 00 to 99
Controls the rate of attenuation of high frequencies in the decay of the reverberation. As natural
reverb decays, some high frequencies tend to get absorbed by the environment. Increasing the
value of this parameter will filter out increasing amounts of high-frequency energy.
BANDWIDTH Range: 00 to 99
Acts as a low pass filter on the signal going into the reverb, controlling the amount of high
frequencies that will pass into the effect. The higher the setting, the more high frequencies are
allowed to pass.
DETUNE - RATE Range: 00 to 99
Controls the LFO rate of detuning incorporated within the reverb. Detuning creates a slight pitch
shift into the reverberated signal, giving it a more natural sounding decay by breaking up
resonant nodes.
DEPTH Range: 00 to 99
Controls the depth of the detuning, that is, how much the pitch will change. Low values yield a
metallic sound. Some voices sound best with very low values.
DEFINITION Range: 00 to 99
Controls the rate at which echo density is increased with time. Setting this parameter too high
can cause the echo density to build at a rate which exceeds the decay rate.
DIFFUSION Ranges: 00 to 99
These values, in series with each other, smear the input signal transients, to diffuse and smooth
the sound. Lower values will cause impulse sounds to appear as a series of discrete echoes, while
higher values tend to increase the smear (smoother sounding with fewer discrete echoes).
Experiment with different levels between the diffuser parameters to find the settings that are
right for your source. We recommend settings of 50 for starters.

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ENSONIQ TS-12 Specifications

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BrandENSONIQ
ModelTS-12
CategorySynthesizer
LanguageEnglish

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