Roland JX-1 explained
Synth Name: | Roland JX-1 |
Synth Manufacturer: | Roland Corporation |
Polyphony: | 24 voices |
Keyboard: | 61 keys |
Left Control: | Pitchbend / modulation lever |
Ext Control: | MIDI in/out/thru, pedal switch |
Fx: | reverb/delay, chorus |
Dates: | 1990-???? |
Velocity: | V1-4 |
The Roland JX-1 is a music synthesizer produced by Roland Corporation. It was released in 1990. It is a PCM-sample-based keyboard.[1]
Features
Connectors
- Left/Right Outputs
- Left/Right Inputs (Works as thru. The volume of the inputsignals can not be controlled by the volumcontroller)
- Phones (stereo)
- MIDI In, Out and Thru
- Pedal Hold
- AC Adaptor
Tones
Tone Parameters
- Cutoff
- Color
- Attack
- Release
- Vibrato Rate
- Vibrato Depth
- Reverb Level
- Reverb Time
- Reverb On/Off
- Chorus On/Off
- Octave Down On/Off
References
- Web site: Roland JX-1. www.synthmania.com.