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JX-3P
Programmable/preset/polyphonic synthesizer
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MIDI
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• A sleek space age instrument, the JX-3P is an exciting mix of sophistication and simplicity. The latest interface technology (MIDI), a Polyphonic Sequencer with Tape Storage, Twelve Digitally Controlled Oscillators, and Sixty-four Patch Memories are only some of the features available on the JX-3P. The JX-3P is so simple to operate that most of its sound parameters can be changed by the same two controls in the Edit section.
• Programmable, Preset, and Polyphonic (the three P's) the JX-3P is all these things and more. Combining the versatility of a programmable synthesizer (32 patch memories) and the convenience of a preset (also 32 patch memories), the JX-3P is a six voice polyphonic synthesizer that uses twelve DCO's to achieve the big sound that is so popular.
• The Preset section offers a broad vocabulary of musical sounds including the most sought after simulation patches (Strings, Brass, and other acoustic instruments) found in banks A and B of the JX-3P.
• Cross Modulation, which is used to create metallic sounds and Ring Modulator effects, is included on the JX-3P.
• Six VCF's, Six VCA's, six Envelopes are combined with the extensive Modulation controls to give the JX-3P user all the tools necessary to create that "perfect patch."
• Stereo Chorus, External Trigger for the Sequencer, Hold pedal connection, and Key Transpose add professional features to the JX-3P A superlative performance control section that includes an extra large Bender with three different modes of operation and a separate LFO Trigger Pad are the finishing touches on a versatile performer.
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SPECIFICATIONS
• Keyboard: 61 keys (5 octaves, C scale) • Buttons & indicators: Bank lA to D), Number (1 to 16), LFO Trig, Chorus, Mute, Hold, Key Transpose, Tape Memory • Controls: Pitch Bender, Volume, Brilliance • Switch: Bender range select (Wide/ Mid/Narrow) • Preset voices: Bank A (1 to 16) String I, String II, Organ I, Organ II, Organ III, Brass I, Brass II, Electric Piano I, Electric Piano II, Clavi, Harpsichord, Vibraphone, Chime, Celesta, Accordion, Voice, Bank B (1 to 16) Violin, Flute, Oboe, Song Whistle, Synth Brass I, Synth Brass II, Dist Guitar, Juicy Funk, Filter Flow, Fat Fifth, Sync Wah, Sync Sweep, Funky Clavi, Pulser, Planet, Jet • Memory: 32 Patch programmable (battery back-up), Bank C (1 to 16), Bank D (1 to 16)
• Edit section (32 elements, Group A: 1 to 16, Group B: 1 to 16) • Buttons & Indicators: Group A, Group B, Write • Control: Sense • Sequencer section. • Buttons & Indicators: Write, Tie, Rest, Start Stop • Control: Rate • Memory capacity: 128 steps (6-voice polyphonic, battery back-up)
• Tape memory. • Sequencer: Save, Verify, Load
• Tone: Save, Verify, Load • Rear panel. • DIN jacks: Programmer in – 6-pin, MIDI (in, out) – 5-pin • Phone jacks: Output (mono, stereo), Phones, Hold pedal, Seq Trigger in, Tape Memory (save, load) • Switches: output level (H: 0 dBm/M: – 15 dBm/L: – 30 dBm), External instruments select (MIDI BUS, Memory Protect on, Programmer), Power on/off • Control: Tune (+50 cent)
• Dimensions: 912lW) x 115(H) x 325(D)mm (35.9" x 4.53" x 12.8") • Weight: 9.8 kg (21.6 lb.)
• Accessories: Music rest, Connection cable x 2
• Options: KS-2 stand, FV-200 foot volume, CB-JX leatherette case, RH-10 headphones, DP-2 pedal switch
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