UDO Super 6 — Owner’s Manual
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• 1/2: At this setting the filter cutoff frequency will respond in relation to
the pitch of the notes being played on the keyboard. The higher the
note you play on the keyboard, the more the filter cutoff frequency will
increase, meaning that the sound will get brighter in higher registers.
This is how acoustic instruments typically behave, so key-tracking can
be a useful ingredient for creating more naturally-responding timbres.
At a key-tracking setting of
1/2, the filter cutoff frequency will follow the
keyboard pitch in quarter tone steps.
• ON: At this setting the filter cutoff frequency will also respond in relation
to the pitch of the notes being played on the keyboard. This option
allows for full key-tracking, meaning that the filter cutoff frequency will
follow the keyboard pitch in semitones. This is useful if you use the
filter in self-oscillating mode, as the pitch generated by the filter will
then precisely follow the intervals you play on the keyboard, essentially
allowing you to play the filter’s output signal like an oscillator.
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