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Roland Juno-6 - LFO (Low Frequency Oscillator); LFO Rate and Delay Time; LFO Trigger Mode

Roland Juno-6
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11
The
variation of eacli
knob.
Attack Time
Setting
of ADSR and
Envelope
Curve.
II
I
Time
(sec)-L-
Decay
Time
and
Release
Time
Time (sec)
Sustain Level
4t
fi
Voltage
*
In
the
figure shown
above, the
positions
of
the
knobs
are not meant to
be
exactly
correct,
so
the
knob
position does not
necessarily
cor-
respond with
the time and the voltage.
**
When all
of the ADSR sliders
are set
at
"0",
the waveform will be an
extremely
short Pulse wave,
and
only
a
short "click"
is heard.
Please
be
careful.
LFO
(Low
Frequency
Oscillator)
This oscillator operates only at
a
Low
Fre-
quency. It
controls
the VCO and
the VCF to
produce
vibrato and growl effects.
DELAY TRIG
RATE
TIME
MODE
®
RATE
This adjusts
the rate of
LFO.
(7)
TRIG
MODE
Trigger
mode
switch
You
can
select whether
to operate the LFO
manually
or
automatically.
(8)
DELAY TIME
This
sets the time
needed
for the
LFO
to
start
to
function.
The
function
varies depending
on the position of
the
TRIGGER MODE
switch
(2).
® ®
TRIG MODE
DELAY
TIME
AUTO
m\
AUTO
MAN
;man
MANUAL
LFO
always
functions.
The LFO
works while the
LFO
TRIGGER button is
being
pressed and stops
when
the
button
is
released.
=r
=3
Other than
The
LFO
does
not
start
to
function
until
the
Delay Time
set
with
the
DELAY
TIME
has
passed.
(*)
While
the TRIGGER
button
is being pressed,
the LFO
amplitude becomes
larger.
When the
delay
time set
pre-
viously
has passed, it
becomes
normal amplitude.
This Delay
function works
only in
non-
legato
manner. So
the
Delay Time
affects
only the
first
key
in a
legato
section.

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