Roland JX-1

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Roland JX-1
ManufacturerRoland Corporation
Dates1990-????
Technical specifications
Polyphony24 voices
Velocity expressionV1-4
Effectsreverb/delay, chorus
Input/output
Keyboard61 keys
Left-hand controlPitchbend / modulation lever
External controlMIDI in/out/thru, pedal switch

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[edit]

Connectors[edit]

  • 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[edit]

  • Preset: 64
  • Memory: 32

Tone Parameters[edit]

  • Cutoff
  • Color
  • Attack
  • Release
  • Vibrato Rate
  • Vibrato Depth
  • Reverb Level
  • Reverb Time
  • Reverb On/Off
  • Chorus On/Off
  • Octave Down On/Off

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Roland JX-1". www.synthmania.com.