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Re: [Doepfer_a100] Re: Help me decide on a module

2008-04-11 by Denis Gökdag

Yep, the 143-3 is "just" four LFOs in one module, just a rate  
control, 4 waveform outs and a frq-range switch per LFO.
The 143-1 on the other hand is a real beast. It can be 4 AD-envelopes  
(which happen to have a *really* pleasing "shape"), 4 variable  
waveform LFOs or one very complex LFO/Envelope.

Very cool is that you can synchronise other stuff to it via the EOA  
and CMP-out sockets. For example you could switch a sequencer one  
step further every time the LFO "comes around".....

The 143-3 is very useful still, however (i have 2), especially for  
creating spectra by mixing the four LFOs, or by sending them thru a  
min/max module.

l8a,
d

On 10. Apr 2008, at 10:04 PM, bellenger_a wrote:

>
> > Thanks for all the responses guys
> > What is the benefits of the A-143/1 vs the A-143/3
>
> NOT COMPARABLE I THINK
>
> well thats really not the same modules at all... not the same  
> functions even its about LFO...
>
> 143-1 is somehow much more complex... with this daisy chain thing  
> it goes really funny
> behaviour, runs by itself, somehow I still am confused  
> understanding really how it goes...
> and also switchable from AD to LFO... can be driven by outside  
> clock in AD mode... comon
> output...
>
> A143-3... just 4 LFO's in one module...
>
> No?
>
> best,
>
> A
>
>
> 



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