NAMM 2016: Doepfer's New Modules

US 5 modules announced including multimode filter, ring mod and more      22/01/16

NAMM 2016: Doepfer's New Modules


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Doepfer has announced five new Modules to be delivered this spring. Here's the details in their own words:

A-110-6 Trapezoid Thru Zero Quadrature VCO
A-110-6 is a new VCO with Trapezoid as its standard waveform. In addition to this unique waveform it also offers linear thru zero frequency modulation and quadrature outputs (i.e. two trapezoids with 90 degrees phase shift). The two basic waveforms are called Trapezoid Sine (TRASIN) and Trapezoid Cosine (TRACOS). The other standard waveforms (triangle, saw, rectangle) can be derived very easily from the quadrature trapezoids and are also available as quadrature signals. We are not yet sure if the final version of the module will have all waveforms available or if we will offer a breakout module which makes all 10 waveforms available (trapezoid, triangle, sine, saw, rectangle - all as quadrature pairs).

The module has two control sections: linear and exponential. The exponential section consists of the XTune control, the 1V/Oct input and the XFM input with corresponding XFM attenuator. The linear section consists of the LFrq control and the LFM input with the corresponding attenuator LFM. A dual color LED is used to display the polarity of the linear control voltage (red = positive, yellow = negative). The pitch of all outputs is determined by the control voltages of both sections. The linear section is used to control the pitch in a linear manner. When the LFrq control is fully CW the module works like a normal VCO and the LED lights blue. The pitch is then controlled by the exponential section with the manual Tune control XTune and the exponential frequency control inputs 1V/Oct and XFM. 1V/Oct is used to control the pitch by a 1V/Oct CV source. XFM is used to apply an exponential frequency modulation with adjustable depth.

As the LFrq control is turned counterclockwise starting from the fully CW position, the frequency is lowered in a linear manner until the TRASIN/TRACOS waves (nearly) stop at the center position of LFrq (provided that no LFM signal is present). As the LFrq control is moved from the center towards the CCW position the waves start again but in the reverse direction and the LED turns white. When the fully CCW position of LFrq is reached the module works like a normal VCO again. But much more exciting is the use of the LFM input to modify the linear control voltage by an external control voltage (typically another VCO). Linear modulation by another oscillator using the thru zero feature in combination with the trapezoid waveforms generates audio spectra than cannot be obtained from any other oscillator!

A-110-3 Triangle Thru Zero VCO
A-110-3 is a Thru Zero VCO with a triangle core. The module has two control sections: linear and exponential. Each section has a manual control (Xtune, LFrq) and a CV input with attenuator (XFM, LFM) available. The exponential section features an additional 1V/Oct input. A dual color LED is used to display the polarity of the linear control voltage. The pitch of the outputs is determined by the control voltages of both sections. When the LFrq control is fully CW the module works like a normal VCO and the pitch is controlled by the exponential section, with XTune and the exponential frequency control inputs. As the LFrq control is turned counter-clockwise, the frequency is lowered in a linear manner until the triangle wave (nearly) stops at the center position of LFrq. As the LFrq control is moved from the center towards the CCW position the wave starts again but in the reverse direction and the LED changes it's color. When the fully CCW position of LFrq is reached the module works like a normal VCO again. But much more exciting is the use of the LFM input to modify the linear control voltage by an external control voltage (e.g another VCO). Waveshapers are used to generate the additional waveforms saw and rectangle.

A-121-2 12dB Multimode Filter
A-121-2 is a voltage-controlled multi-mode filter module with a cut-off slope of -12 dB/octave. Four simultaneous outputs are available, each with different characteristics: low-pass, band-pass, high-pass and notch (or band reject). The cut-off frequency determines the point at which the respective filter effects appear. The frequency can be adjusted manually or by voltage control (filter modulation, for instance, by an LFO or ADSR). Two CV inputs are available, whose control voltages are summed. Resonance (Emphasis or Q) can be adjusted manually or by voltage control, right up to self-oscillation, in which case it will behave like a sine wave oscillator. A-121-2 is the successor to the obsolete A-121 module, but with totally different circuitry (the A-121 used the obsolete CEM3320 filter circuit). The sound of the new module A-121-2 is identical to the filter of the Dark Energy II, but has been expanded by the voltage controlled resonance feature.

A-168-1 Voltage Controlled PWM Generator
A-168-1 is a pulse width modulation (PWM) generator module. It derives a rectangle signal with adjustable pulse width from an external triangle, sawtooth or sine signal. The external signal can be an LFO, VCO or any other signal with falling/rising slopes (e.g. ADSR or a random voltage). In addition the pulse width can be modulated by a CV signal. The typical application of this module is the generation of a rectangle signal with PWM from VCOs or LFOs which do not yet have this feature.

The module is equipped with these controls and in/outputs:

  • Manual pulse width control (PW)
  • PWM CV Input with attenuator (PWM)
  • Signal input (In)
  • Output with LED control (Out)
  • Inverted output with LED control (/Out)
  • Internal trimming potentiometers for PW and PWM range. These are usually adjusted for a symmetrical 50:50 rectangle in the neutral state and full PWM range (0-100%) for the applied CV.


A-184-1 Ring Modulator / S&H / T&H / Slew Limiter
A-184-1 is the combination of 3 functions which are actually already available in other modules (e.g. A-114, A-148, A-170). In many systems it's not necessary to have two ring modulators (A-114) or two S&H units (A-148) or two slew limiters (A-170) available. That's why we have compiled these function in one small 4 HP module. The upper section is nothing but half of an A-114, i.e. a ring modulator with the usual X/Y inputs and the X*Y output.
The lower section is a Sample & Hold (S&H) / Track & Hold (T&H) unit followed by a slew limiter. An internal jumper is used to set the mode to S&H or T&H. In S&H mode the unit picks out a sample from the voltage at the SH input at the rising edge of the trigger signal input. In T&H mode the output follows the input voltage as long as the level of the trigger signal is high. As soon as the trigger signal turns low, the last voltage is stored. The trigger input is internally normalled to high, i.e. the unit works as a slew limiter in T&H mode when no trigger signal is applied.

Pricing and Availability:

A-110-6 Trapezoid Thru Zero Quadrature VCO: $165.00 (Euro 150.00)
A-110-3 Triangle Thru Zero VCO: $165.00 (Euro 150.00)
A-121-2 12dB Multimode Filter: $135.00 (Euro 120.00)
A-168-1 Voltage Controlled PWM Generator: $60.00 (Euro 50.00)
A-184-1 Ring Modulator / S&H / T&H / Slew Limiter: $90.00 (Euro 80.00)


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