UDO AUDIO SUPER 6 Owner's Manual page 86

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 following modulation sources and destinations are available to you on
the desktop model:
Modulation Source
1
DDS 2
2
LFO 2
3
Envelope 1
4
Velocity
5
Aftertouch
6
Expression Pedal/CV
7
Pitch Bend Wheel
8
Note Number
The modulation amount, i.e. the depth at which a modulation source
modulates a modulation destination, is determined by using the MOD
AMOUNT encoder.
The endless encoder used for dialling in the modulation amount.
By turning the MOD AMOUNT encoder, you can adjust the modulation
depth over a range of -100% (negative modulation amount) to +100%
(positive modulation amount). The LEDs of buttons 1-8 and A-H indicate
the respective setting. The printed top row above buttons 1-8 and A-H
serves as a legend for the modulation amount, indicated by the lit LEDs.
UDO Super 6 — Owner's Manual
Modulation Destination
A
LFO 1 Rate
B
Cross Modulation
C
Envelope 1 Decay
D
Envelope 2 Release
E
Filter Resonance
F
Delay Time
G
Delay Feedback
H
LR Phase
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