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DLFO
(Digital
Low
Frequency
Oscillator)
-
A
circuit
that
corresponds
to
the LFO
(Low Frequency
Oscillator)
of
an
analog
synthesizer,
and
generates
low
frequency
waves
for
vibrato
effects.
This
shows
how
easy it
is
to view
the
various
blocks of
the
CZ-5000
along
the
lines
of
analog
synthesizers,
meaning
that
it
is possible
to
create
totally
new
sounds
without
having
to learn
any
new
kind
of
synthesis.
Note
that
the
CZ-5000
offers
a
dual
line
systems
consisting
of
the
blocks
shown
above,
resulting
in
the
block
structure
shown
beiow.
thp
Detune
and
Line
Select
The
CZ-5000
has a
dual
line
structure
(Line
JJ
and
Line
21):
After^
sounds
have
been
created
on
Line
3]
and/or
[2 ,
pitch
differences
can
be
obtained
with
the
Detune
function
and
line
outputs
can
be
designated
with
Line
Select.
Detune
Line
Select
Note
1
:
Note
2:
.
Determines
the
pitch
difference
between
Line
5]
and
Line
[2]
-
(Note
1
)
The
pitch
difference
can
be
designated
in
units
of
one
octave,
one
semitone
or
1/60
semitone.
It
is
also
possible
to
designate
whether
the
pitch
is
raised
H
or
lowered
(-).
Determines
which
lines
are
output
or which
lines are
combined.
(Note
2!
Q]
: Outputs
Line
Q]
only.
\2\
: Outputs
Line
g!
only.
[Tj
+
23
'
Line
5]
is
output
together
with
detuned
Line
\2\
.
i
Jj +
CH
:
Line
:T|
is
output
together
with
detuned
Line
Q]
.
*
1]
and
21
indicate
detuned
tines.
When
T
+
U
is
designated
with
Line
Select,
Line
U
is
output
together
with
detuned
Line
3]
(Line
S
with
an
altered
pitch).
In
other
words,
setting
a Detune
value
will
detune
Line
U
when
31+2]
is
designated
and
Line
3]
when
U
+
D
is
designated.
When
j]
or_2: have
been
designated
with
Line
Select,
the
synthesizer
is
:6-note
polyphonic.
When
U
+
X
or
i
+
U
have
been
designated,
it
is
8-note
polyphonic.
The
Detune
and
Line
Select
functions
let
you
create
a
variety
of
effects
by
combining
the
different
sounds
on
each
line
or
detuned
and
normal-pitch
tones
for
a
fatter,
spacier
sound,
or
to
obtain various
naunces.
For
example,
by
combining
a
normal-pitch
string
tone
with
a
slightiv
detuned
string
tone,
you can
achieve
an
even
more
realistic
sound.
Another
interesting
example
is
the
combination
of
an
organ
tone with
key
click
noise
for
a
funky
jazz
organ
sound.
As
you
can
see,
the
Detune
and
Line
Select
functions plav
important
parts
in
CZ-5000
sound
synthesis.
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Casio CZ-5000 Specifications

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BrandCasio
ModelCZ-5000
CategorySynthesizer
LanguageEnglish

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