UDO Super 6 — Owner’s Manual
110
MPE SUPPORT
When the Super 6’s MIDI Polyphonic Expression (MPE) mode is enabled,
the instrument will respond to incoming MIDI messages sent by an MPE
controller via an individual MIDI channel per note. Generally speaking,
MPE mappings are an extension of certain standard mappings (e.g. pitch
bend, aftertouch), but polyphonic. Therefore, dedicated controls for the
corresponding amounts are already present on the Super 6’s front panel.
The Super 6’s response to the five gestural dimensions MPE controllers
send out can be adjusted in the following ways:
• Note On Velocity:
The Super 6’s response to this MIDI message
can be controlled by the
DYNAMICS
toggle switch in the VCA section
• Note Off Velocity:
The Super 6’s response to this MIDI message
can be controlled by the
DYNAMICS
toggle switch in the VCA section
• Polyphonic Aftertouch:
Polyphonic aftertouch can be assigned in
the same manner as channel (monophonic) aftertouch. Use the
controls in the keyboard model’s performance control section (see
page 78), the desktop model’s LFO 2 section (see page 83) or the
modulation matrix (see pages 90-95) to determine what should be
modulated by aftertouch.
• Polyphonic Pitch Bend:
The Super 6’s response to polyphonic pitch
bend messages can be configured in the same manner as the synth
engine’s response to the horizontal movement applied to the bender
control. Use the
DDS
fader and the oscillator select toggle switch
in the keyboard model’s performance control section or the
I DDS II
button in the desktop model’s LFO 2 section to determine
1.
how much polyphonic pitch bend will affect the pitch of the
oscillators, and
2. which oscillators should respond to pitch bend messages
(see page 76 for the keyboard model and page 85 for the
desktop model).
• Polyphonic Expression:
Polyphonic expression is mapped to
the
PED/CV
channel in the modulation matrix. Hence, polyphonic
expression can be assigned in the same manner as the modulation
source
PED/CV
. Use the modulation matrix to determine what should
be modulated by polyphonic expression (see pages 90-95).
Summary of Contents for SUPER 6
Page 142: ......