UDO AUDIO SUPER 6 Owner's Manual page 43

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
FILE MANAGEMENT
HOW-TO GUIDE
CHEAT SHEET
MIDI SPECIFICATIONS
GLOSSARY
SUPPORT INFORMATION
The KEYTRACK toggle switch allows you to determine whether and to
what extent the low-pass filter's cutoff frequency responds relative to the
pitch of the notes played on the keyboard:
• OFF: With this setting, the low-pass filter's cutoff frequency is
unaffected by the pitch of the notes played on the keyboard.
• 1/2: With this setting, the low-pass filter's cutoff frequency follows the
keyboard pitch in quarter tone steps, resulting in brighter sounding
higher notes. This is how acoustic instruments typically behave, so this
setting can be useful for creating more natural-sounding timbres.
• ON: With this setting, the low-pass filter's cutoff frequency follows the
keyboard pitch in semitones as you move up the keyboard. This is
useful when using the low-pass filter in self-oscillating mode, as the
pitch generated by the filter then precisely follows the intervals you
play on the keyboard, allowing you to play the filter like an oscillator.
Since there are six pairs of VCAs for the mixer, binaural mode is
always enabled when you select one of the key tracking modes.
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