TS-12 Musician’s Manual Section 9 — Program Parameters
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CONVEX-2
0
50
0 50 100
CONVEX-1
0
50
50 1000
CONVEX-3
0
50
0 50 10050 100
QUIKRISE
0
50
LATERISE
0
50
100
0 50 100
CONCAVE4
0
50
100
0 50 100
LINEAR
0
50
100
50 100
CONCAVE1
0
50
100
0 50 100
CONCAVE2
0
50
100
0 50 100
CONCAVE3
0
50
100
0 50 100
Output
Keyboard Velocity
Output
Keyboard Velocity
Output
Keyboard Velocity
Output
Keyboard Velocity
Output
Keyboard Velocity
Output
Keyboard Velocity
Output
Keyboard Velocity
Output
Keyboard Velocity
Output
Keyboard Velocity
Output
Keyboard Velocity
KBDTRK Range: -99 to +99
KBDTRK makes the envelope times shorter or longer depending on the key played. The scaling
effect of this parameter is based on a 76-note keyboard, with a center break point at F4+.
Positive values will make all envelope times (except Release) shorter for keys above F4+, and
longer for keys below F4+. Negative values will have the opposite effect. Envelope times for F4+
are not affected by this parameter.
VEL-ATCK Range: 00 to 99
This parameter makes envelope ATTACK time respond to velocity. Raising the VEL-ATCK
value above zero makes the envelope ATTACK time shorter with harder keystrikes. If
ATTACK=00, this parameter will have no effect.
VEL-RELS Range: -99 to +99
This parameter makes envelope RELEASE time respond to velocity. When the value of VEL-
RELS is positive, a harder keystrike will result in a longer release. Likewise, when the value of
VEL-RELS is negative, a harder keystrike will result in a shorter release. Note that this parameter
will have no effect if RELEASE = 00.
Pitch Page
The Pitch page parameters determine the “manual” levels for the pitch of the voice, as well as the
poly/mono voice assignment mode.
Note: When a Program contains a Drum-Map, the OCTAVE and SEMITONE values on the PITCH page
will have no effect on the Drum-Map. You can still use pitch modulation to obtain more drastic
pitch shifts than are possible within the PITCH parameter in the Drum Map Editor.
Press the Pitch button. The display shows the PITCH page.