UDO Super 6 — Owner’s Manual
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If you perceive no noticeable key-tracking effect when envelope
1 is set to inverted mode (see below), consider that the effect the
inverted envelope will have on its modulation destination will be
the opposite to envelope 1 acting in default mode.
The toggle switch located at the top left of the envelope 1 section (on the
desktop model at the bottom left) allows you to choose between three
types of envelope behaviours:
• Lower position:
At this setting envelope 1 will be in default mode.
• Middle position:
At this setting envelope 1’s shape will be inverted
or horizontally mirrored. An envelope that ramps up during its attack
stage, for example, will now ramp down. The effect this will have on
its modulation destination will be the opposite to envelope 1 acting in
default mode.
• Upper position:
At this setting envelope 1 will enter loop mode.
Rather than just being triggered once, the envelope stages will be
repeated once the end of the decay stage is reached. What is being
looped are the attack, the decay hold and the decay stages. Once
you release a key, the release stage will be triggered. The rate at which
the looped envelope is repeated will be indicated by the LED above
the
LOOP
label.
In loop mode the sustain setting determines what level the envelope
will rise from at the beginning of the attack stage and fall to at the
end of the decay stage.