UDO Super 6 — Owner’s Manual
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ADDITIONAL CONTROLS & PARAMETERS
(DESKTOP MODEL)
LFO 2 (Low Frequency Oscillator 2)
LFO 2 operates as a single or global LFO for all voices, meaning that its
modulation won’t vary from voice to voice like in LFO 1’s case. The free
running waveform generated by LFO 2 is a triangle. LFO 2 can be used to
modulate the oscillators’ frequency to produce a vibrato effect, to modulate
the filter cutoff frequency for periodic harmonic changes or to modulate the
amplitude controlled by the VCA to create a tremolo style effect.
The LFO 2 section.
Modulation Parameters
MODE:
This button allows you to determine how LFO 2 modulations will
be triggered from an external MIDI controller that features aftertouch and a
modulation wheel:
• MW:
With this option selected (left LED solidly lit), moving a modulation
wheel upwards will cause the sound to be modulated as set by the
LFO 2 rotary controls and the modulation routings. Note that you can
have LFO 2 ‘switched on’ all the time if you push a modulation wheel
beyond its lowest position.
• AT:
With this option selected (right LED solidly lit), aftertouch will cause
the sound to be modulated as set by the LFO 2 rotary controls and the
modulation routings.
• MW + AT:
With this option selected (both LEDs solidly lit), both
aftertouch and a modulation wheel will cause the sound to be
modulated as set by the LFO 2 rotary controls and the modulation
routings. If you use a modulation wheel and apply pressure via the
keyboard at the same time, only the gesture with the greater effect on
triggering the modulation will control the intensity of the modulation.