UDO Audio Super 6 Desktop (White)
UDO Audio Super 6 Desktop (White)
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Once you've sculpted optimal sounds, there's plenty more room for creativity with a sophisticated modulation matrix that supports both predefined destinations and custom mapping for a wide range of controls, as well as 24-bit stereo effects like chorus and delay for sweetening your sounds even further. Both the five-mode arpeggiator and 64-step sequencer are MIDI-syncable, and you get swing and a four-octave range. With 128 rewritable patch memory locations (64 user, 64 factory) and 16 rewritable sequence memories, you can build up a sizable library of creations for instant recall at any time.
Compact, Flexible, and Ergonomic Design
Binaural Analog Signal Path
Parameters for both channels of each super voice may be independently controlled, facilitating the player to create rich and unique stereo images. The effect ranges from subtle to extreme stereo movement, creating an enhanced sense of spatial positioning relative to conventional monaural signal chains panned at their output.
Massive Modulation Without Menus
Direct Digital Oscillators
- DDS 1: six waveforms (sine, sawtooth, square, triangle, and noise) as well as 32 user-downloadable alternative waveforms
- DDS 2: six waveforms including sine, sawtooth, square, triangle, and pulse-width modulation
- Coarse tuning between 64 and 2' for DDS 1 and 32 and 2' for DDS 2
- Fine tuning over a range of 10 semitones up and down for DDS 2
- X-Fade mode crossfades the two oscillators over two octaves from a single keyboard split point
- Hard-sync support
- DDS 2 can double as an LFO or a fixed square wave suboscillator
- DDS 2 can also process external audio signals via the stereo 1/4" audio input
Analog VCF and VCA
- Real analog VCF with 4-pole / 24 dB per octave low-pass filter
- Resonance control and two levels of overdrive
- Extra fixed-frequency high-pass filter set before the LPF, with on/off selection
- Creates a band-pass filter when linked with the LPF
- Selectable keyboard tracking modes with filter autotune for accurate tracking
- Analog VCA with selectable fixed or variable envelope modulation
- Dynamics control for selectable velocity sensitivity
Versatile LFOs
It also features controls for delay, delay with left/right phase offset, as well as a selection of run modes (free running, reset, and one-shot) and syncing modes (arpeggiator/sequencer or external clock). LFO 2 sports rate and delay controls, selectable trigger modes, and dedicated controls for rate, pitch, and VCF/VCA modulation.
- LFO 1 Waveforms: triangle, reverse sawtooth, sample and hold, square, and any waveform selection for Oscillator 1
- LFO 2 Waveforms: sine, reverse sawtooth, sample and hold, square, sawtooth, and sample and glide
Flexible Dual Envelopes
A looping mode with selectable keytracking allows ENV 1 to be used as an LFO or FM source. ENV 2 features a traditional ADSR design with multiple destinations.
Arpeggiator and Sequencer
Plethora of Connections
- One stereo pair of 1/4" outputs for true-stereo, binaural audio output (summed as mono when binaural is off)
- A 1/4" stereo input for processing external audio through the second oscillator
- A powerful headphone output with dedicated volume control
- Two pedal inputs: expression and sustain
- 5-pin DIN MIDI input, output, and thru connectors
- USB-B for MIDI, waveform swapping, and firmware updates
Desktop Module Ready for Performing
Taking everything that made the Super 6 famous and packing it into a more compact, portable form factor, the white Super 6 Desktop Synthesizer from UDO Audio is a polyphonic, 12-voice digital-analog hybrid synth with two digital FPGA-based oscillators per voice, fed into a real analog, SSM2044-inspired VCF with a resonant 4-pole LPF and fixed linkable HPF, a fully analog VCA with selectable velocity sensitivity, and two highly versatile envelope generators. Just like the keyboard, the Super 6 Desktop can support binaural output for true-stereo audio with massive spatial potential, allowing you to create uniquely immersive and dynamic sounds with the benefits of analog warmth and digital precision.