User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Introduction
- 1 – Installation and Setup
- 2 – Turning The Unit On/Off - Calibration Process
- 3 – Overview
- 4 – Front Panel Interface
- 4.1 – Home Display
- 4.2 – Sound Editing Matrix
- 4.2.1 – Oscillators (OSC)
- 4.2.2 - Mixer (MIX)
- 4.2.3 – Filters (FILTER)
- 4.1.4 – LFOs (LFO)
- 4.2.5 – Envelopes (FILTER ENV - AMP ENV)
- 4.2.6 – Modulation Matrix (MATRIX)
- 4.2.6 – Effects (FX)
- 4.2.7 – Effects Type List And Parameters
- 4.2.8 – Other Sound Editing Shortcuts
- 5 – Global Controls
- 5.1 – Presets
- 5.1.1 – The Edit Preset Menu
- 5.1.2 - Store a Preset
- 5.1.3 – Recall Preset
- 5.1.4 – Rename Preset
- 5.1.5 – Initialize A Preset
- 5.1.6 – Compare Preset
- 5.1.7 – Demo
- 5.2 – Setup
- 5.2.1 – Master Tuning
- 5.2.2 – MIDI
- 5.2.3 – Sync
- 5.2.4 – Keyboard
- 5.3 – Song
- 5.4 – Arpeggiator
- 5.5 – Sequencer
- 5.5.1 – ALT(ernative) Editing button
- 5.6 – Voice Mode: Assign System
- 6 – FAQ and Troubleshooting
- 7 – Support
UNO Synth Pro
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4.2.6 – Effects (FX)
UNO Synth Pro is equipped with 3 slots of digital effects, which are MODulation, DELAY and REVERB, plus an
analog DRIVE.
All effects are mono-to-stereo, 48kHz 16-bit. The FX amounts are available by pressing the FX button, which
lights the 9th and last row of the text indicators.
DRIVE: Adjusts the amount of signal going to the drive circuit, which is built around 2 diodes positioned after
the filter stage. The range is 0 to 127.
MOD: Adjusts the amount of Modulation added to the DRY signal.
DELAY: Adjusts the amount of Delay added to the DRY signal.
REVERB: Adjusts the amount of Reverb added to the DRY signal.
Other parameters are accessible from the EDIT PRESET menu.