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ENSONIQ TS-12 User Manual

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TS-12 Musician’s Manual Section 9 — Program Parameters
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TRANSWAVE -Specific Wave Parameters
Each Transwave is actually composed of many different single-cycle waveforms, which progress
from one timbre to another, occupying adjacent areas of memory. Movement within the sound is
created by playing different waveforms in succession; that is, by modulating the wavetable.
The illustration below shows a typical wave of this category, with the index set in the middle
range, near 50.
Start
Point
Positive modulationNegative modulation
When the wave class is TRANSWAVE, the lower line of the display shows:
Wave Modulation
Amount
Wave Modulation
Source
Loop Start
Point
INDEX Range: 00 to 99
The Index parameter controls where within the wavetable the voice-loop will begin playing when
the key is struck.
MODSRC Range: 00 to 99
Here you choose which of the 15 modulators will control the movement of the sound. Any of the
modulators can be selected.
MODAMT Range: -99 to +99
Determines how much the selected modulator (above) will affect the wave; i.e. how far away
from the start point the sound will move. If MODAMT=+00, the sound will remain static.
Positive amounts will modulate the sound forward (toward the end of the wave); negative
modulation amounts will move the sound back toward the beginning.

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ENSONIQ TS-12 Specifications

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BrandENSONIQ
ModelTS-12
CategorySynthesizer
LanguageEnglish

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