UDO Super Gemini — Owner’s Manual
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White noise
contains all frequencies and is the most common noise
waveform. It is useful for creating wind or percussive sounds.
In addition, DDS 1 offers up to 64 digital-sounding alternative waveforms
organised in two groups. They are user definable (see
page 108) and allow
for a sheer unlimited range of sounds.
DDS 1 Parameters
DDS 1 features an FPGA-based super waveform oscillator core. It
consists of a centroid oscillator and six ‘sister’ oscillators that can be
dynamically de-phased in the stereo field by enabling one of the two super
modes in the DDS Modulator section. Essentially, this means that DDS1
contains seven free-running oscillators, which give the Super Gemini its
characteristically rich and wide sound. See pages 59-61 for more details.
DDS1 waveform and range controls.
WAVEFORM:
Use this rotary switch to select a waveform for DDS 1. You
can either select one of the classic waveforms such as sine, sawtooth,
square, triangle and white noise or, when this control is set to the
rightmost position, a digital-sounding alternative waveform.
As indicated by the dashed arrows below the waveform icons, you can
also morph between two adjacent waveforms using the
PW
/
WAVE
fader
in the DDS Modulator section (see page 61). When the
WAVEFORM
control is set to the rightmost position, use the
PW
/
WAVE
fader to morph
between the currently loaded alternative waveforms assigned to channels
A
and
B
.
The following table lists the available wave modulation options, which you
can use to create seamless transitions between waveforms:
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