NAMM 2018: Doepfer Polyphonic Modules and Dark Energy 3

US Dieter was as ever very modest with his latest creations...      26/01/18

NAMM 2018: Doepfer Polyphonic Modules and Dark Energy 3


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Never one to shout too loudly about his own modules, Dieter Doepfer started his video by saying this is nothing very exciting... However if you think about the application of some of his new modules, things start to get very exciting indeed.

Polyphony in Eurorack land is typically very hard to do, but with some of Doepfer's new modules you could do a full four voice analogue synth in just one row of modules.

We also got a look at the updated version of the Dark Energy... Which is now even more stable.

More info at Doepfer




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