UDO Super 6 — Owner’s Manual
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ON: Press this button to turn the sequencer on or off. When this button’s
LED is on, the sequencer is active if
MODE
is set to
SEQ
. Otherwise, the
arpeggiator is active.
HOLD:
If you activate this option, sequences will be held and transposed
according to the keys you play.
SEQ REC:
Pressing this button at any point will start the sequencer’s
recording mode. Once you start playing notes, they will be recorded. All
simultaneously held notes will be recorded to one step. Once you release all
keys, the next simultaneously held notes will be recorded to the next step.
Using the polyphonic modes allows you to record up to 12 notes per step.
The
SEQ REC button and the five track LEDs that indicate which track is currently selected.
In addition to initialising step recording mode, the
SEQ REC
button is
used for skipping through the five available sequencer tracks. If you select
one of the options, the step sequence represented by the 16 patch and
bank select buttons will be updated accordingly. If you select the option
ACCENT
, for example, the patch and bank select buttons will display the
track for accents, showing you which steps have accents enabled.
The following information can be edited track by track:
STEP:
This option is selected by default once you press the
SEQ REC
button. With
STEP
being selected, you can record notes or chords step
by step. Before you start recording, press the step button from which you
would like to start your recording – in most cases this will be the first step
button. The LED of the according button will then start flashing to indicate
that this step is ready for being recorded to. A note or chord will be
recorded after you released all keys. With each recorded note or chord the
sequencer will advance to the next step as indicated by the flashing LED.
Active steps are represented by solidly lit LEDs.
If you would like to edit or re-record a step, simply press the
corresponding step button. Its LED will then start flashing, indicating
that the sequencer is now waiting for you to play a new note or chord.
Once you have done so, the step button’s LED will stop flashing and the
sequencer will advance to the next step.
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