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System a - 100, A-134, In- / outputs – Doepfer A-100(~ 40 MB) User Manual

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System A - 100

Voltage Controlled Panning

A-134

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5. In- / Outputs

!

CV 1 • " CV 2

Inputs ! and/or " are for the control voltages to be
used for voltage-controlled panning.

H

The actual amount of panning is governed by
the sum of the voltages produced by the pan
control 2 and CV control 3.

§

Audio In 1 • $ Audio In 2

Sockets § and $ are the module’s audio inputs. This
is where one or two audio signals are input, with their
level controlled by attenuators 4 and 5.

H

Audio input $ is a switched (normalled)
socket.
If there’s nothing connected to it, it’s
automatically linked with input §.

%

Left Output • / Right Output

Sockets % and & are the left and right audio out-
puts
. These are used in output panning mode.

&

Mix Output

The Mix Output & is used in input mixing mode.

6. User examples

There are a whole load of possibilities for using Mo-
dule A-134, principally because any signal you think of
can be used as a control voltage:

LFO
cyclical changes in output panning;
depending on the frequency, waveform and ampli-
tude of the LFO, the signal moves from left to right
and vice versa.

ADSR, VC-ADSR, VCD
panning depending on the envelope’s voltage.

Random-CV
random panning;
fig. 2 shows a patch in which the position of the
sound in the stereo soundstage changes with each
new note played. The patch in fig. 3 produces an
output signal which alter the degree of rasp in the
osund with each new key-stroke or sequenced
note. (See also the user examples for the A-126)

Foot-Controller
Foot-controlled panning.

Theremin
Panning uy using hand-movements (see fig. 4) re-
lative to the theremin’s antenna.