UDO Super 6 — Owner’s Manual
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Please note that you can either activate option 1 or option 2.
Once you enable one of these options, the other one will be
automatically disabled.
Keep in mind that when you enable MIDI clock receive, the
arpeggiator or sequencer won’t respond for as long as no MIDI
clock signal is being received.
Arpeggiator Mode
If you activate the arpeggiator and play a chord, the arpeggiator will play
back a pattern based on its settings and the notes you hold. You can
choose between 4 different octave ranges, 4 different playback options as
well as 5 different swing amounts; providing you with plenty of options for
changing the way the currently held chord is being arpeggiated.
In addition to that, LFO 1 and the delay time can be locked to the
arpeggiator’s clock while the arpeggiator itself can be synchronised to an
external MIDI clock signal coming from your DAW or another device.
In arpeggiator mode, the
RANGE
button allows you to choose from four
different octave settings:
• 1:
Set to this option (one octave), only the notes that you actually hold
on the keyboard will be arpeggiated.
• 2:
Set to this option (two octaves), the notes that you actually hold on
the keyboard and the corresponding notes one octave above will be
arpeggiated.
• 3:
Set to this option (three octaves), the notes that you actually hold on
the keyboard and the corresponding notes from the two octaves above
will be arpeggiated.
• 4:
Set to this option (four octaves), the notes that you actually hold
on the keyboard and the corresponding notes from the three octaves
above will be arpeggiated.
The
MODE button allows you to choose between five different playback
modes:
• UP:
With this option selected, the arpeggiated pattern will be played
back from the lowest to the highest note.
• DOWN:
With this option selected, the arpeggiated pattern will be
played back from the highest to the lowest note.
• U&D:
With this option selected, the arpeggiated pattern will be
played from the lowest note to the highest note and back to the
lowest note again.