Thursday, April 02, 2015
Roland JD-Xi Analog/Digital Synthesizer - Hidden Functions
Published on Apr 2, 2015 SonicSenseProAudio
Roland JD-Xis on eBay
"Miles from the Sonic Sense Resource Center explains many of the functions of the Roland JD-Xi Analog / Digital Crossover Synthesizer that are not covered in the owner's manual.
Here are the Specs:
SOUND GENERATOR
Max Polyphony129 voices, Digital Synth & Drum Kit: 128, Analog Synth: 1)Parts 4 Parts
(Dig. Synth Part: 2, Drum Part: 1, Analog Synth: 1)TonesDigital - -Synth Tone (SuperNATURAL Synth)
-Analog Synth Tone
-PCM Drum Kit
-Analog synth tone, the oscillator, sub-oscillator, and filter sections consist of analog circuits.
-Effects: Effect1: Fuzz, Distortion, Bit Crusher, Compressor
-Effect2 (Phaser, Flanger, Slicer, Ring Mod,)
-Delay: 2 types
-Reverb: 6 types
OTHER Pattern Sequencer Tracks: Four Vocal Function on ---Vocoder
-Auto Pitch
-Auto Note, , Arpeggio / OtherFavorite | ControllersPitch -Bend/Modulation WheelDisplay16 characters 2 line LCDConnectorsHeadphones Jack: Stereo 1/4-inch phone type
Output Jacks (L/MONO, R): 1/4-inch phone type
Input Jack (LINE(MONO) / Guitar Input): 1/4-inch phone type
MIDI Connectors (IN, OUT)
USB COMPUTER Port (USB Hi-Speed AUDIO/MIDI)
(Use a USB cable and a computer with a USB port that support Hi-Speed USB.)
DC IN Jack
MIC Input Jack: XLR type, unbalancePower SupplyAC AdaptorCurrent draw1,000 mAAccessoriesOwner's Manual
AC Adaptor
MicrophoneSIZE AND WEIGHTWidth575 mm
22-11/16 inchesDepth245 mm
9-11/16 inchesHeight85 mm
3-6/16 inchesWeight2.2 kg
4 lbs. 14 oz."
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does the mic have to go through the effects? can it run clean, no effects? To record say, a natural singing voice or a string instrument?
ReplyDelete-i know very little about this stuff.