Lfo; Solo/Unison/Poly - Roland JX-03 User Manual

Programmable polyphonic synthesizer
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LFO

The Low Frequency Oscillator (LFO) generates an extremely low frequency, so it produces a vibrato or growl effect
by controlling the DCO or VCF frequency. As a modulation source, the LFO can shape volume, filter frequency, cross
modulations in order to produce lovely, and even ugly results. Try assigning the LFO to the filter and select a shape,
and then listen to the results. In a way it allows sounds to take on a life of their own, and also the LFO can act as
alternate pairs of hands to create regular changes while you focus on keyboard playing, or other duties during a
performance.
WAVEFORM
This is to select the LFO output waveform (wave shape.)
Select from Since, Sawtooth, Reverse Sawtooth, Square Wave, Random Wave, and Noise.
DELAY TIME
This sets the time needed for the LFO modulation to begin. Set this to delay the waveform from having an
effect.
RATE
This sets the frequency (rate) of the LFO.

SOLO/UNISON/POLY

The JX-03 has three methods of voicing:
SOLO
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UNISON
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POLY
-
To set the voice mode:
1.Press and hold CHORUS + [14 - 16]
[14] SOLO
[15] UNISON
[16] POLY
Monophonic mode, where only once voice will sound at a time.
All voice available will play back at the same time.
Four voices will be played polyphonically
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