UNO Synth
Pro Editor
7 – The Controller Section
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Chapter 7 – The Controller Section
The controller section at the bottom of the window provides a virtual keyboard with pitch bend and modulation
wheel. These send note and controller messages to the synth and also reflect notes and controller messages
sent from the UNO Synth PRO hardware or external controller keyboard. You can quantize the keyboard to a
musical scale and also play the synthesizer using the onboard arpeggiator. There are indicators for MIDI In and
Out that light to show when MIDI data is being sent and received.
Controls:
• Pitch Wheel: The virtual pitch bend wheel bends the master pitch by the interval chosen in the Settings
window.
• Modulation Wheel: The virtual modulation wheel sends MIDI CC 1, which is most commonly used to scale
a modulation routing such as LFO to pitch (aka vibrato) or LFO to filter (aka wah wah).
• Keyboard: The virtual keyboard represents the 88 notes of the piano range from A-1 to C7. Click on the
notes to send note information to the synth. The keyboard will also light to indicate notes played from the
UNO Synth PRO’s own hardware keyboard or from an external MIDI controller.
• Scale: You can quantize the notes the synthesizer receives to fall within a set musical scale. Click the drop-
down menu to choose a scale.
• Arpeggiator: Set the parameters for the UNO Synth PRO’s onboard arpeggiator. Turn the arpeggiator on
and off, choose the direction of the arpeggiation, and set the range of the arpeggiation in octaves and set
the amount of swing