UDO Super 6 — Owner’s Manual
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To allow for the displaying of all 64 steps, the step sequence represented
by the patch and bank select buttons is organised in four pages. The page
of the currently selected step sequence you are on will be indicated by the
four LEDs next to the
RANGE
button.
During recording and playback, the sequencer will automatically advance
to the next page if the sequence is longer than 16 steps.
The range select button.
In sequencer mode, the
RANGE
button numbers correspond to the
following pages of the step sequence:
• 1:
Set to this option, the 16 patch and bank select buttons representing
the steps of the sequence will display page 1 of the step sequence:
steps 1-16. Whenever you enter the sequencer mode, this will be the
default page being indicated by the 16 buttons.
• 2:
Set to this option, the 16 patch and bank select buttons representing
the steps of the sequence will display page 2 of the step sequence:
steps 17-32.
• 3:
Set to this option, the 16 patch and bank select buttons representing
the steps of the sequence will display page 3 of the step sequence:
steps 33-48.
• 4:
Set to this option, the 16 patch and bank select buttons representing
the steps of the sequence will display page 4 of the step sequence:
steps 49-64.
MODE:
Selecting the option
SEQ
will activate the sequencer. For
all other playback options related exclusively to the arpeggiator see
pages 101-102. If
SEQ
is selected and
ON
is activated but none of
the
SEQ REC
tracks are selected, then the loaded sequence will be
transposed according to the keys you play.
Transposition is relative to C3. Playing a note above C3 will transpose
the sequence up by that interval above C3. Playing a note below C3 will
transpose the sequence down by that interval below C3.
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