Getting going, then,
the A-111-4 Quad VCO module features four precision
CEM3340-based — triangle core — VCOs (Voltage Controlled
Oscillators), each with its own separate internal +/- power supply
(to ensure stability and prevent unwanted VCO synchronisation). Each
VCO has the same individual controls, and inputs/outputs, as follows:
1V/Octave CV In (Control Voltage input); +1 / 0
/ -1 Octave switch; Tune control, with ~ 2 semitones /
~ 1 octave / ~ 4 octaves range selectable via internal jumpers; Mod.
(modulation) CV In (Control Voltage input); Modulation
Destination — upper position equals exponential frequency
modulation (XM) and lower position equals linear frequency
modulation (LM) or pulse-width modulation of the
rectangle waveform (PM), selectable via internal jumper;
frequency modulation (FM) or pulse- width modulation (PWM)
of the rectangle waveform; Mod. Level (modulation intensity);
triangle waveform output; sawtooth waveform output; rectangle
waveform output — about 50% without external pulse-width
modulation; SYC (sync) input — (CEM3340-type) hard or soft
sync selectable via internal jumper; and minimum 10 octaves range
(with appropriate external control voltage). Continuing further down
its familiar (silver-grey) front panel, a Master section for
all four VCOs includes the following controls and inputs/outputs:
1V/Octave CV In (Control Voltage input); +1 / 0
/ -1 Octave switch; Tune control, with ~ 2 semitones /
~ 1 octave / ~ 4 octaves range selectable via internal jumpers;
exponential frequency modulation (XM) CV In (Control
Voltage input); triangle waveform sum output; sawtooth waveform sum
output; and rectangle waveform sum output. Typical applications
include: fat-sounding monophonic VCO with the ability to adjust any
intervals; paraphonic patches — when working in combination with
the A-190-5 Polyphonic USB/Midi to CV/Gate Interface and all
four VCOs being processed by one VCF/VCA section; fully polyphonic
patches — when working in combination with the A-190-5
Polyphonic USB/Midi to CV/Gate Interface and four complete
VCF/VCA sections; complex VCO patches with up to four VCOs by means
of the — exponential and linear — frequency modulation features
and sync functions.
Following in
(traditional subtractive synthesis) sequence, the A-105-4 Quad
Poly SSI VCF module is Doepfer’s first polyphonic
filter, featuring four identical 24dB lowpass (SSM2044-type) filters.
The module itself includes the following controls and inputs/outputs:
F (frequency); FM (frequency modulation) intensity; Q
(resonance); audio input L (level); CVF (control
voltage frequency) attenuator; CVFM (control voltage frequency
modulation) attenuator; CVQ (control voltage resonance)
attenuator; CVL (control voltage level) attenuator; CVF
(control voltage frequency) socket; CVFM (control voltage
frequency modulation) socket; CVQ (control voltage resonance)
socket; CVL (control voltage level) socket; FM (frequency
modulation) 1 - 4 sockets; audio In (input) 1
- 4 sockets; and audio Out (output) 1 - 4
sockets, so each filter features a separate FM input as
well as an audio input and output. The FM input is typically
connected to the output of the associated envelope generator, such as
Doepfer’s A-141-4 Quad Poly VCADSR, while the
envelope amount for all four filters is controlled by the FM knob
and the CVFM input by four built-in VCAs, which are also
controlled by the FM control and CVFM input to also
allow voltage control of the envelope amounts. Additionally, it is
also possible to apply frequency modulation to all four filters —
for example, using an LFO (Low Frequency Oscillator) patched into the
CVF socket and using the associated (CVF) attenuator.
The range of the audio input level (L) control also allows
clipping/ distortion with typical A-100 ANALOG MODULAR SYSTEM
audio levels — from, for example, the A-141-4 Quad Poly
VCADSR module — at the filter inputs. This parameter is also
voltage controllable, as is the resonance (Q). Applications
include polyphonic patches requiring four VCFs with the same
parameters.
Perfectly named, the
A-132-8 Octal Poly VCA module is an octal VCA (Voltage
Controlled Amplifier), primarily primed for polyphonic applications.
As such, it includes four pairs of VCAs — each pair including two
daisy-chained VCAs, with one VCA having a linear control scale and
the other a linear or exponential control scale, selectable via
internal jumpers. Two VCAs are provided for each voice since one VCA
is usually required for the loudness envelope and another for
velocity (or other functions like individual voltage-controlled
loudness of each voice, amplitude modulation, and so on). All VCAs
are DC coupled and can be used in specialised applications and also
for processing control voltages. The module features two Default
Gain controls — GL and GX — that enable opening
of the first four VCAs (L) and/or second four VCAs (X),
with GL and GX generating two internal (0 - +10V)
control voltages which are connected to the switching contacts of the
1L - 4L sockets (controlling GL) and 1X -
4X sockets (controlling GX). If no patch cable is
inserted into the socket in question then the internal default (GL
or GX) control voltage is used to control the
corresponding VCA. This is necessary when the VCA in question is not
in use — when no external control voltage is available, for
instance, otherwise the VCA would close and there would be no output
signal even if the other VCA in the chain is open. On the other hand,
as soon as a patch cable is inserted into one of the CV Inputs
then the corresponding internal default control voltage — CL
or CX knob — is no longer used to control the VCA in
question; rather an external control voltage patched to the CV
Inputs now controls the level of the VCA in question. The GL
and GX controls are also useful for testing polyphonic
patches — tuning VCOs, for example.
Again, as implied by
name, the A-141-4 Quad Poly VCADSR module is a quad
voltage-controlled envelope generator — again, primarily primed for
polyphonic applications. As such, it features four ADSR-type
voltage-controlled envelope generators with exponential curve shapes
(charge/discharge curves of a capacitor). Common manual controls and
CVA, CVD, CVS, and CVR inputs with
corresponding polarizers are available for the attack (A),
decay (D), sustain (S), and release (R)
parameters. All four envelope generators have a gate input (G1 -
G4), a control LED, and an envelope output (Out1 -
Out4). Applications include polyphonic patches, such as four
envelope generators with the same envelope parameters to control four
VCFs, VCAs, or other modules.
Last, but by no means
least, by providing four voices with a 1V/octave-standard CV Note
(pitch control voltage) to control VCOs and a Gate output
(to control envelope generators), alongside two additional (CV2
and CV3) control voltages, the appropriately-named A-190-5
Polyphonic USB/Midi to CV/Gate Interface module does what it says
on the tin. Those two additional control voltage outputs can be
controlled by MIDI velocity, volume, modulation, pitch bend,
aftertouch, or freely-assignable MIDI controllers. Multiple —
four-voice monophonic (to control four monophonic voices by four
successive MIDI channels); four-voice polyphonic (to control four
monophonic voices by one MIDI channel) with several
(rotating/non-rotating) sub-modes; two-voice polyphonic (to control
two monophonic voices by one MIDI channel); and unison — modes are
selected by switches with the result shown in the LCD. In play mode,
for example, the LEDs of the first four switches display the gate
states, while certain parameters of each mode can be edited.
Within Germany, the
A-111-4 Quad VCO, A-105-4 Quad Poly SSI VCF, A-132-8 Octal Poly VCA,
A-141-4 Quad Poly VCADSR, and A-190-5 Polyphonic USB/Midi to CV/Gate
Interface modules can be ordered online from Doepfer directly
(http://www.doepfer.de/form_e.htm)
or
via one of its German dealers
(https://docs.doepfer.eu/en/dealer-germany/)
for €400.00
EUR, €200.00
EUR, €160.00
EUR, €160.00
EUR, and €300.00
EUR, respectively.
Outside of Germany,
the A-111-4 Quad VCO, A-105-4 Quad Poly SSI VCF, A-132-8 Octal Poly
VCA, A-141-4 Quad Poly VCADSR, and A-190-5 Polyphonic USB/Midi to
CV/Gate Interface modules can only be ordered from Doepfer dealers in
the territories listed here: https://docs.doepfer.eu/en/ (Note
that residents in countries without representation can, however,
order from Doepfer directly.)
For more in-depth
information, please visit the dedicated A-111-4 Quad VCO webpage
here: http://www.doepfer.de/A1114.htm
For more in-depth
information, please visit the dedicated A-105-4 Quad Poly SSI VCF
webpage here: http://www.doepfer.de/a1054.htm
For more in-depth
information, please visit the dedicated A-132-8 Octal Poly VCA
webpage here: http://www.doepfer.de/a1328.htm
For more in-depth
information, please visit the dedicated A-141-4 Quad Poly VCADSR
webpage here: http://www.doepfer.de/a1414.htm
For more in-depth
info, please visit the dedicated A-190-5 Polyphonic USB/Midi to
CV/Gate Interface webpage here: http://www.doepfer.de/a1905.htm
Doepfer
Musikelektronik CEO Dieter Doepfer began building
electronic musical devices in 1979 with a voltage-controlled phaser
module for the Formant modular synthesizer, a Moog modular
system-style DIY kit documented as a series of articles in Elektor
magazine; moving onwards and upwards, he then began developing
devices under his own name, including the classic MAQ16/3 MIDI ANALOG
SEQUENCER (in close collaboration with German techno-pop pioneers
Kraftwerk), and subsequently spearheaded an analogue renaissance with
the MS-404 MIDI ANALOG SYNTHESIZER in 1995: “It was such a big
success, it opened the door to the A-100.We designed a lot of stuff
for Kraftwerk, and they wanted everything in silver. So, when we
started with the modular system, since we had such a strong
relationship at that time with Kraftwerk, and everything was silver,
we made it silver!” Kraftwerk’s Kling Klang studio that toured
throughout 1998 laden with distinctive silver-grey Doepfer devices
like the super-sized SCHALTWERK MIDI TRIGGER SEQUENCER and REGELWERK
MIDI FADER CONTROLLER had a lot to answer for! Today, Doepfer’s
diverse range of products — also available in black! — encompass
USB/MIDI interfaces, master keyboards, sequencers, synthesizers, and
more; musically, the Graefelfing-based German company counts such
synth luminaries as Hollywood hotshot Hans Zimmer and stadium
superstars Depeche Mode amongst its global user base. Better still,
the A-100 ANALOG MODULAR SYSTEM remains the most compact, affordable,
and flexible such system ever produced with over 125 of those
still-silver-grey modules in the range... more are (always) on the
cards, including more polyphonic modules. Meanwhile, the so-called
Eurorack small-format modular system popularised by Doepfer has
mushroomed to industry-standard status with hundreds of third-party
manufacturers — both bigger and smaller — making compatible
modules.
©
2019 Doepfer Musikelektronik GmbH
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