There is SO much movement with the Binaural of this synth. An amazing instrument... and you created some really nice sounds. My blue baby is on its way. Ordering your sounds.
Hiya! Do you happen to still have these patches? I purchased these on eBay last month but still haven’t received them. And now the listing has been taken down and Transceive hasn’t responded to any of my correspondences. I’m getting super desperate and am willing to buy them off of you XD.
Out of all my synths, I’ve reached for my reverb the least with the UDO. I’ll use subtle reverb for certain patches but this sucker just doesn’t need it.
I just read that for very sad reasons those patches dont seem to be available for regular purchase anymore...If there should be anyone around who has them and would be willing to share, I'd be more than happy!
Yep, yep... and still waiting... I don't play as much as I sequence and arrange in DAW, so my Super 6 finds itself often being moved out of the way due to it's MIDI bugs... Thinking about selling it and just sticking to my Rev2 for now. Super 6 sounds great, but doesn't fit my workflow and may not for quite some time.
@@argiopeMusic I see your post is a month old as I’m finding it, yet the synth has been available for over a year. Are the bugs still in there? It would change my buying decision to something else on my must-buy list if so.
@@entropybentwhistle No new firmware yet, but George has been showing off the desktop module version of the Super 6 lately and has mentioned some significant midi updates to the platform with it. I think it mentioned November... so I'll hold off on selling my Super 6 until then, I guess.
I don't see why not, but check UDO manual on how to load patches. Also see these threads: forum.udo-audio.com/t/mount-super6-writable-on-a-mac/287 forum.udo-audio.com/t/storage-full-issue/174/4
@@Synthwave-gl9qw I don't know to be honest, let's hope someone can mirror them. I've heard his equipment/drives were sold to a music store and possibly wiped...
Yep no reverb, a few have questioned that. The S6 delay repeats have a soft sound to them. So combination of a lot of long delay & long envelope release, with that wide stereo, give that reverb illusion. I guarantee if you have the patches and play what I'm playing it will sound the same.
I'm gonna challenge myself to try and ''recreate'' these patches on my Jupiter 80 (I know, the blasphemy synth). I'm in the market for a UDO 6 but I need to be sure. My mind says YES, my heart says YES, but my wallet has doubts. Ps: nevermind, my JP80 will NEVER sound as good as this :(. Ps2: I have a Jupiter 80 for sale, mint condition, good price ;).
@@gizka6816 And having an unused 4-octave keyboard that takes up my space and I won't ever use? Do you realize how ridiculous is that idea? Using a MIDI keyboard makes sense for module synths, but it's stupid for synths that are already a keyboard.
@@JoseAngelMorente idk, if you have the space for a full size 88 key midi controller with nice weighted keys, thats going to be nicer to play than the keys on just about any synth