Roland JU-06A Operation Manual page 6

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[RATE] knob
3 LFO
Here you can create cyclic change (modulation) in the sound.
CONTROLLER
[RATE] slider
[DELAY TIME] slider
4 DCO

Here you can select the waveform that determines the character of the sound, and specify its pitch.
CONTROLLER
RANGE [16] [8] [4]
buttons
[LFO] slider
[PWM] slider
[LFO/MAN/ENV] switch S elects whether the pulse width value is the fixed value
[SQUARE/PULSE]
Specifies the note length for each step of the arpeggiator.

4 (quarter note)
4t (quarter note triplet)
8 (8th note)
8t (8th note triplet)
16 (16th note)
16t (16th note triplet)
32 (32nd note)
32t (32nd note triplet)
64 (64th note)
64t (64th note triplet)
EXPLANATION
Specifies the LFO's modulation speed.
Specifies the time from when the tone sounds until the LFO
reaches its maximum amplitude.
EXPLANATION
Specifies the octave of the oscillator.

Allows the 3 LFO to modulate the pitch, producing a vibrato
effect
When the [LFO/MAN/ENV] switch is "MAN" (MANUAL)
Adjusts the value of the pulse width.
When the [LFO/MAN/ENV] switch is "LFO"
Adjusts the depth of modulation produced by the LFO.
When the [LFO/MAN/ENV] switch is "ENV"
Adjusts the depth of modulation produced by the ENV.
WHAT IS PULSE WIDTH?
Pulse width is the amount of the upper portion of the pulse wave, expressed as
a percentage of the overall wavelength.
If the upper and lower widths are not the same, the waveform is called an
asymmetric pulse wave.

specified by the [PWM] slider (MAN), is modulated by the 3
LFO (LFO), or is modulated by the 8 ENV (envelope).
Selects the waveform that is the basis of the sound.

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