UDO Super 6 — Owner’s Manual
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ARPEGGIATOR & SEQUENCER
The Super 6 features a flexible arpeggiator as well as a powerful 64-step
sequencer that allows for programmable step, slide, accent, rest and
sequence length settings.
The arpeggiator and sequencer section.
Clock Parameters
TEMPO:
This rotary control allows you to set the playback speed of the
arpeggiator or sequencer. The tempo can be as slow as 30 BPM or as
fast as 300 BPM. The LED to the top right of this control is your visual
click track that will indicate the current tempo by flashing according to
the set tempo rate. If the arpeggiator or sequencer is synchronised to an
external MIDI clock source, the
TEMPO
control allows you to adjust the
playback speed in clock divisions that are relative to the external tempo,
for example; quarter notes, eighth notes or sixteenth-note triplets.
SWING:
Press the
SHIFT
button and then the
RANGE
button to access
this feature. It allows you to select from 5 different swing settings, the
first being off. Set to 1
, the amount of swing will be subtle. Set to the
other extreme (
4
), the amount of swing will be very pronounced. Try using
different swing amounts to find the best rhythmic feel for your arpeggio
or sequence.
SYNC:
If this option is activated, the rate of LFO 1 and the delay time of
the stereo delay effect will be synchronised to the playback speed of the
arpeggiator or sequencer. The
RATE
fader in the LFO 1 section as well as
the
TIME
rotary control in the delay section will then allow you to adjust
the corresponding rate and duration in clock divisions that are relative to
the internal tempo. If this option is deactivated, LFO 1 and the delay time
of the stereo delay effect will run independently of the arpeggiator’s or
sequencer’s tempo setting.
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