IK UNO Synth Pro Bedienungsanleitung

UNO Synth Pro
Analog Paraphonic Dual-Filter Synthesizer
USER MANUAL

UNO Synth Pro
Contents
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Table of Contents
Contents 2
Introduction 3
In The Box 3
Register Your UNO Synth Pro 3
Precautions 3
1 – Installation and Setup 5
2 – Turning The Unit On/Off - Calibration Process 7
3 – Overview 8
4 – Front Panel Interface 10
4.1 – Home Display 11
4.2 – Sound Editing Matrix 11
4.2.1 – Oscillators (OSC) 12
4.2.2 - Mixer (MIX) 13
4.2.3 – Filters (FILTER) 14
4.1.4 – LFOs (LFO) 16
4.2.5 – Envelopes (FILTER ENV - AMP ENV) 17
4.2.6 – Modulation Matrix (MATRIX) 19
4.2.6 – Effects (FX) 21
4.2.7 – Effects Type List And Parameters 22
4.2.8 – Other Sound Editing Shortcuts 23
5 – Global Controls 24
5.1 – Presets 24
5.1.1 – The Edit Preset Menu 24
5.1.2 - Store a Preset 24
5.1.3 – Recall Preset 25
5.1.4 – Rename Preset 25
5.1.5 – Initialize A Preset 25
5.1.6 – Compare Preset 25
5.1.7 – Demo 25
5.2 – Setup 26
5.2.1 – Master Tuning 26
5.2.2 – MIDI 26
5.2.3 – Sync 27
5.2.4 – Keyboard 27
5.3 – Song 29
5.4 – Arpeggiator 30
5.5 – Sequencer 32
5.5.1 – ALT(ernative) Editing button 33
5.6 – Voice Mode: Assign System 35
6 – FAQ and Troubleshooting 36
7 – Support 37

UNO Synth Pro
Introduction
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Introduction
Thank you for purchasing UNO Synth Pro.
In The Box
• UNO Synth Pro
• USB cable
• Power Supply (not on Desktop version)
• Registration Card with QR Code User Manual
Register Your UNO Synth Pro
By registering, you can access technical support, activate your warranty and receive free JamPoints™, which
will be added to your account. JamPoints™ allow you to obtain discounts on future IK purchases! Registering
also keeps you informed of all the latest software updates and IK products.
Register at: www.ikmultimedia.com/registration
Precautions
Locations
Using the unit in the following locations can result in a malfunction:
• In direct sunlight
• Location of extreme temperature or humidity
• Excessively dusty or dirty locations
• Locations of excessive vibration
• Close to magnetic fields
Power Supply
Please use only the USB cable or the Power supply provided with the unit and connect the cable to the correct
POWER port on the device.
Interference with other electrical devices
Radios and televisions placed nearby may experience reception interference. Operate the unit at a suitable
distance from radios and televisions.

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Handling
To avoid breakage, do not apply excessive force to the knobs, capacitive controls, buttons or the OLED display.
Care
If the exterior becomes dirty, wipe it with a clean and dry cloth. Do not use liquid cleaners such as benzene or
thinner, or cleaning compounds of flammable polishes.
Keep this manual
After reading, please keep this manual for later reference.
Keep foreign matter out of your unit
Never set any container with liquid in it near this unit. If liquid gets into the unit, it could cause a breakdown, fire,
or electrical shock. Be careful not to let metal objects get into the equipment. If something does slip into the
unit, unplug the USB cable, then contact your nearest IK Multimedia dealer or the store where the equipment
was purchased.
Specification subject to change
The information contained in this manual is believed to be correct at the time of printing. However, IK Multimedia
reserves the right to change or modify any of the specifications without notice or obligation to update existing
units.

UNO Synth Pro
1 – Installation and Setup
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1 – Installation and Setup
DESKTOP
VERSION ONLY
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Please note: To prevent malfunction and equipment failure, always turn down the volume and turn off all the
units before making any connections.
UNO Synth Pro Desktop is USB powered and includes two USB micro ports labeled USB and AUX POWER.
When connected to a USB host (Mac, Windows), enough power may be provided by the host. If the connected
host does not provide enough power, then AUX POWER is needed.
1 – USB Ports
USB transmits data, while AUX POWER only powers the unit.
AUX POWER is present only on the desktop version.
2 – POWER
Connect the provided power supply to power the unit
3 – CV/GATE
These are typically used to send or receive electrical signals with external devices such as a Eurorack modular
system. These connections can be used as CV, Gate or Sync signals.
The CV output sends and receives a control voltage you can use to control external oscillators, filters or other
voltage-controlled devices. A gate can send or receive a simple on-off message from external devices similar to
a note on-off message. Gate signals are typically used for triggering envelopes or advancing sequencer steps.
Sync sends or receives time-based signals from external devices.
4 – Audio IN
Connect an external mono audio source. The incoming audio can be processed through the internal sound
engine or simply passed through as a daisy chain with no processing.
5 – Phones
Connect your headphones to the UNO Synth Pro with a stereo mini-plug.

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6 – Audio OUT
Connect the UNO Synth Pro output to an external amp, mixer or audio interface. Note that the output is stereo
because of the integrated digital effects.
7 – MIDI IN/OUT ports
Connect the UNO Synth Pro to a MIDI interface, controller, synthesizer or drum machine with standard 5-pin
MIDI DIN connectors.

UNO Synth Pro
2 – Turning The Unit On/O - Calibration Process
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2 – Turning The Unit On/Off - Calibration Process
UNO Synth Pro powers on as soon as the power supply is connected to the unit. The unit can then be powered
on and off by pressing and holding the HOLD Button.
Once powered ON it automatically starts the first tuning and capacitance sensing calibration. During the
calibration the display will first show a static “UNO,” the FW version and then a blinking “CALIBRATION.”
CALIBRATION
FW V 1.0.0
The unit will then be ready for use and the last used preset will be loaded and indicated on the display.
Do not press buttons or put objects on the unit during the calibration as this will incorrectly calibrate the
capacitance sensing system. In case of incorrect calibration of the capacitance sensing system, please power
off the unit, and then turn it on again to repeat the process.
Various noises and calibration sounds might be audible during the startup of the unit, so we recommend turning
your system volume down while starting up.

UNO Synth Pro
3 – Overview
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3 – Overview
UNO synth Pro is a powerful and portable monophonic synthesizer with features that change the meaning of
“complete instrument” for the price range. It’s an instrument that will become known for its sound and flexibility,
ready for creative artists that need inspiration.
Raw, warm, tight and everything in-between, this monophonic beast is the first of its kind thanks to the easy and
powerful analog architecture and the complex digital controls.
The synth architecture provided by Sound Machines based on the IK Multimedia design presents an analog
audio path and a digitally-controlled engine with these features:
Features
Huge analog sound
· 3 wave-morphing oscillators
· Sync and pulse-width modulation
· FM and ring modulation
· 3 voice paraphony
Dual filters for unrivaled tone sculpting
· 24 available filter modes
· Original UNO Synth OTA filter
· New SSI filter with self-oscillation
· Serial and parallel configurations
Massive sonic flexibility
· 2 full ADSR envelopes + 2 LFOs
· 16-slot modulation matrix
· Analog drive circuit
· 3 FX – reverb, delay, modulation
Powerful control
· 256 user-editable presets
· 10-mode onboard arpeggiator
· 64-step sequencer with parameters recording
· CV/Gate automation

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Advanced connectivity
· Noiseless balanced stereo/headphone outs
· USB and MIDI In/Out
· 2 Programmable CV/Gate In/Out
· Audio input for filters and FX, daisy-chain
UNO for all
· Tabletop – ultra-lightweight and portable
· Keyboard – compact metal housing
· Full-size 37 keys Fatar keyboard with pitch/mod wheels
· Powered via USB or power bank

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4 – Front Panel Interface
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4 – Front Panel Interface
SOUND EDITING MATRIX
SEQUENCER/ARPEGGIATOR
GLOBAL CONTROLS
DESKTOP
VERSION ONLY
The interface is designed with groups of controls divided by their function.
Sound Editing Matrix:
The group of buttons, knobs and lighted text indicators work together to navigate the sound design parameters
of the synth engine. These controls are located on the left and are comprised of 8 buttons, 6 knobs and the
lighted text indicators in the center of the product.
Global controls:
This is the group of buttons on the right along with the display and push encoder, dedicated to selecting in
which mode the synth operates, such as the Play mode, Preset Mode, Sequencer Mode, Edit Mode and the
internal and MIDI utility Settings.
Sequencer and Arpeggiator:
These are secondary input controls to play and control the synthesizer. Sequencer and ARP editing is accessible
through the secondary functions of the 8 sound editing buttons on the left. These secondary functions are
accessed via the ALT button.
Keyboard:
Accepts input to play and control the synthesizer. On the Desktop version the 32 keys and 2 strips are the only
capacitance-sensing controls. On the Keyboard version we have a full-size 37 semi-weighted keys Fatar synth
action with velocity and aftertouch.
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