As you may know, the DX7II and TX802 LFO's have a "single/multi" setting. According to the manual "multi" means that each voice gets independent voice LFO.
I am scratching my head here because I have both a DX7II and a TX802 and toggling the LFO mode from single to multi does... nothing?
Say you put a "saw down" LFO on the carrier amplitude (LFO AMD 99, OP1 AMS 7) and you use a long envelope release. With independent LFO's, you should hear an echo effect. Rythmically distinct notes should remain distinct when the LFO opens and closes the amplitude. This is not what happens: all the "echoes" are synchronized. It sounds just like you would expect "single" mode to sound, and indeed nothing changes if you change LFO mode to "single".
Here is an example patch that shows the problem.
Am I missing something? Is there a special trick to get the multi LFO to actually work as described in the manual?