UDO Super Gemini — Owner’s Manual
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Storing New Waveform Packs to the Super
Gemini
Additional waveforms packs can easily be stored on the Super Gemini’s
patch drive:
1. Download additional waveform packs to your computer from
2.
Extract the .zip file on your computer (not on the Super Gemini
itself) and rename the extracted folder to ‘waveforms’ or ‘alt_
waveforms’, depending on which folder you would like to replace.
3. Follow steps 1-4 on page 101 to unlock the Super Gemini’s patch
drive.
4. The Super Gemini’s patch drive appears on your computer’s
desktop as a drive named
GEMINI
and can be accessed like any
other flash drive.
5. Delete the waveform folder you would like to replace and make sure
to empty the trash if you are a macOS user.
6. Copy the new waveform folder to the
GEMINI
drive.
7. Power cycle the Super Gemini.
Creating Your Own Alternative Waveforms
If you would like to create your own alternative waveforms for DDS 1,
make sure that the files meet the following standards:
•
16-bit signed integer format samples
•
Normalised, single-cycle waveform with 4096 points (8192 bytes)
•
Bandlimited at sampling frequency/8 (Nyquist/4), i.e. frequency
content above 512 Hz in your 4096 point waveform should be
removed
• Binary file containing no header data and file extension ‘.ws6’
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