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A-113, System a - 100, Doepfer – Doepfer A-113 Subharmonic Oscillator User Manual

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A-113

Subharmonic Generator

System A - 100

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The term "subharmonic" is not quite correct as
the A-113 outputs are sawtooth waveforms in
contrast to the sine waves used in the harmo-
nics theory. A sawtooth wave has a marked
harmonic spectrum with odd and even overto-
nes in contrast to the sine wave which is a
“pure” wave without overtones. For details con-
cerning harmonic contents of different wa-
veforms please refer to the A-110 or A-111
manual (VCO´s).
We wanted to use the same terms as Oscar
Sala in his Mixtur Trautonium and this is why
we call the outputs of the A-113 subharmonics
though they are sawtooth outputs.

Mixture

The combination of four subharmonics is called a
mixture. Four different mixtures ("00", "01", "10" und
"11") are available but only one mixture is active at a
time. The original Mixtur-Trautonium had only three
mixtures available but due to the binary structure of the
A-113 we introduced 4 mixtures.

The active mixture is selected by the current state of
the two gate control inputs. In the original Mixtur-
Trautonium 2 foot switches mounted left and right of

the volume foot controller are used to switch between
the 3 mixtures.

Preset

A preset consists of 4 mixtures with 4 divisors each
(see fig. 4). 50 presets can be stored and called up
within the A-113 module. The original Mixtur-
Trautonium had no presets available. Each mixture
had to be changed manually.

Fig. 4: Structure of a preset

T1

T1

T1

T1

divisor

T2

T2

T2

T2

(display)

T3

T3

T3

T3

T4

T4

T4

T4

mixture

"00" "01" "10" "11"