Processing An External Audio Signal - UDO AUDIO SUPER 6 Owner's Manual

12 voice binaural analog-hybrid synthesizer
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NAVIGATION
IMPORTANT SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
INTRODUCTION
OVERVIEW
QUICK START
UPDATING THE FIRMWARE
CONNECTIONS
SOUND DESIGN
& PROGRAMMING
EFFECTS
PERFORMANCE CONTROL
SECTION (KEYBOARD
MODEL)
ADDITIONAL CONTROLS &
PARAMETERS (DESKTOP
MODEL)
USING THE MODULATION
MATRIX
VOICE ASSIGN
ARPEGGIATOR
& SEQUENCER
GLOBAL SETTINGS
MPE SUPPORT
PATCH, SEQUENCE &
WAVEFORM MANAGEMENT
HOW-TO GUIDE
MIDI SPECIFICATIONS
GLOSSARY
SUPPORT INFORMATION

Processing an External Audio Signal

In addition to the two options described above, you may also use the DDS
2 module to process an external audio signal:
1. Connect an external audio source to the audio input on the rear
side of the Super 6 by using a stereo 1/4 inch jack.
2. Press down a key or engage the hold mode. Turn the MIX rotary
control fully clockwise so that only the audio signal of DDS 2 can
be heard.
3. Turn the RANGE rotary control to the leftmost position marked
LFO.
4. Flip the toggle switch to the upper position next to which it says
AUDIO IN in inverted letters.
5. If you still hear an audio signal on top of the external audio signal,
ensure that the output signal of LFO 1 in HF TRK mode is not sent
to the audio channel of DDS 2. If LFO 1 is in HF TRK mode and the
mode toggle switch is set to DDS 2, LFO 1's signal will be mixed
in with the external audio signal your Super 6 is receiving through
DDS 2's audio channel.
When you feed an audio signal into the signal path of the Super 6,
it will trigger a gate signal as soon as it passes a certain threshold
level, unless you select POLY 2 in the voice assign section.
Allowing an external audio signal to be processed.
As you may have noticed these settings activate DDS 2's LFO mode.
In this mode the audio signal of DDS 2 is bypassed to give way to an
external audio signal, which is routed via the DDS 2 channel into the mixer.
You can control the balance between the audio signals of DDS 1 and an
external audio source with the MIX rotary control in the mixer section
(see page 39 for more details). Here, the external audio signal simply
replaces that of DDS 2. After the mixer, the external audio signal is routed
through the voltage controlled filter (VCF), the voltage controlled amplifier
(VCA) and the effects section all of which allow you to further modify and
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