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TS-12 Musician’s Manual Section 12 — Sequencing/MIDI Applications
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The default values are as shown above. If you want to receive on a different set of MIDI
channels, select each track and edit it accordingly. Unlike MONO A, in this mode the
consecutive channel assignments are not automatic. You must set the tracks to six consecutive
channels.
Now you’re ready to play. A few things to bear in mind:
Notes played on each string will play only the corresponding track. Each string/track
combination is totally independent.
You can change the program for each track manually from the TS-12’s front panel (using the
Replace Track Sound function) or by sending Program Changes from the controller via MIDI.
Each track will accept Program Changes independently. In many cases you will want to have
the guitar controller send the same-numbered Program Change on all six channels so that all
six strings play the same sound. You can, however, send the TS-12 a different Program
Change for each track. You could use this effect to have, for example, a bass sound play on the
bottom two strings and a piano sound on the top four. Or if you are feeling experimental, you
could play a different sound on each string.
It’s a good idea to set up and save to disk a special template sequence, as described above,
which you always use in conjunction with the guitar synth. That way you won’t accidentally
change the programs in the tracks of an existing sequence.
If your guitar synth can send certain MIDI controllers on their own MIDI Channels, have it
send any controllers you want to affect all the tracks (such as the “whammy bar”) on the Base-
Channel-minus-1. When the Base Channel is 1, Global controllers should be sent on Channel
16.
Delay Times/Tempo BPM Chart
This chart shows the relationship between delay times and tempo beats per minute. Values
shown are accurate to 2 decimal places—since most delay devices are not accurate to 2 decimal
places, you may have to round off these values. You can use this chart to set the effect delay
times to sync to your sequence or song.
BPM 1/4 NOTE 1/8th NOTE 1/8 TRIPLET 1/16th NOTE
40 1500.00 750.00 500.00 375.00
41 1463.41 731.71 487.80 365.85
42 1428.57 714.29 476.19 357.14
43 1395.35 697.67 465.12 348.84
44 1363.64 681.82 454.55 340.91
45 1333.33 666.67 444.44 333.33
46 1304.35 652.17 434.78 326.09
47 1276.60 638.30 425.53 319.15
48 1250.00 625.00 416.67 312.50
49 1224.49 612.24 408.16 306.12
50 1200.00 600.00 400.00 300.00
51 1176.47 588.24 392.16 294.12
52 1153.85 576.92 384.62 288.46
53 1132.08 566.04 377.36 283.02
54 1111.11 555.56 370.37 277.78
55 1090.91 545.45 363.64 272.73
56 1071.43 535.71 357.14 267.86
57 1052.63 526.32 350.88 263.16
58 1034.48 517.24 344.83 258.62
59 1016.95 508.47 338.98 254.24
60 1000.00 500.00 333.33 250.00
61 983.61 491.80 327.87 245.90
62 967.74 483.87 322.58 241.94
63 952.38 476.19 317.46 238.10
64 937.50 468.75 312.50 234.38
65 923.08 461.54 307.69 230.77
66 909.09 454.55 303.03 227.27
67 895.52 447.76 298.51 223.88
68 882.35 441.18 294.12 220.59
69 869.57 434.78 289.86 217.39
70 857.14 428.57 285.71 214.29
71 845.07 422.54 281.69 211.27
72 833.33 416.67 277.78 208.33
73 821.92 410.96 273.97 205.48
74 810.81 405.41 270.27 202.70
75 800.00 400.00 266.67 200.00
76 789.47 394.74 263.16 197.37
77 779.22 389.61 259.74 194.81
78 769.23 384.62 256.41 192.31
79 759.49 379.75 253.16 189.87
80 750.00 375.00 250.00 187.50
81 740.74 370.37 246.91 185.19
82 731.71 365.85 243.90 182.93

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BrandENSONIQ
ModelTS-12
CategorySynthesizer
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