UDO Super 6 — Owner’s Manual
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EFFECTS
The Super 6 features two 24-bit effects for adding the finishing touches
to your sounds: A stereo delay that can be modulated and synchronised
to the arpeggiator and sequencer or to an external clock source, and a
classic-style dual-mode stereo chorus. The effects are routed in series with
the chorus being the first and the delay being the last in the signal chain.
Delay
The delay section.
LEVEL:
This rotary control allows you to determine to what degree
the delay signal is mixed with the source signal. Higher values will result
in a wet effect mix whereas lower values will make the dry signal
more prominent.
TIME:
This rotary control allows you to adjust the delay time over a range
from one millisecond to one second.
If you press the
SYNC
button in the arpeggiator and sequencer section,
the delay time will be synchronised to either the internal clock as set by
the
TEMPO
control (see page 98) or an external MIDI clock signal (see
pages 99-101). When synchronised, the
TIME
rotary control allows you to
adjust the delay time in clock divisions that are relative to the internal or
external tempo.