Edit Mode (I); Parameters Of Tone Memory Section - Roland SUPER JUPITER MKS-80 Owner's Manual

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C.
EDIT MODE (I)
Like any analog synthesizer, the MKS-80 has various
parameters which can be edited for sound synthesis.
The MKS-80, however, does not feature knobs or
switches on its panel for you to touch or move,
instead, there are two methods of synthesizing. One
is calling each parameter and changing its value by
using the panel buttons on the MKS-80. Another is
by using the optional programmer MPG-80 which
works just like panel controls of a synthesizer.
The Edit function does not automatically rewrite
the existing program, unless the appropriate proce¬
dure for rewriting is done.
a. Parameters of Tone Memory Section
All the parameters in the Tone Section can be used
* Seethe Edit Map on p, n, too
to edit a Tone Memory.
LFO-1
This is a Low Frequency Oscillator which controls the VCO and VCF, etc.
LFO Rate (0-100)
H LFO Waveform (
K,
, RND)
This controls the rate of the LFO-1. At zero, ob-
This is to select the output waveform of the LFO-1.
tained rate Is the slowest, and as the value is in-
There are four types of waveforms optional,
creased, the rate is quickens.
B LFO Delay Time (0-100)
This sets the time required for the LFO-1 to start
its modulation after a key is pressed on the key¬
board. At zero, there is no delay time.
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