System a - 100, A-116, Doepfer – Doepfer A-116 VC Waveform Processor User Manual
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System A - 100
VC Waveform Processor
A-116
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LFO (sine wave) for Symmetry,
LFO (square wave) for Clipping Level
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RANDOM for Clipping Level,
Modulation wheel for Symmetry
etc.
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Try the same experiments with more complex (rich
in harmonics) waveforms like a square wave, sa-
wtooth, PWM, FM, or ring modulated sounds, or
external audio, for the input signal. Listen to the
results and take note.
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patch the original signal and the A-116’s output
into a mixer.
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Try using the waveforms generated by the A-116 to
modulate other modules such as a VCF or VCA.
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Try using as an input the signal coming from a ring
modulator or a synced VCO. You can also get
interesting results by feeding the output of the
A-116 into a ring modulator, or into the sync input
socket of a VCO (see Fig. 3).
By experimenting in these and other ways, you’ll soon
realise what a powerful and endless source of dyna-
mic wave form variations the A-116 is.
Fig. 3: The A-116 used in combination with a ring mo-
dulator and synced VCOs.
CV
Gate
VCO
A-116
ADSR
LFO
VCO
A-114
Clipp.
Mod.
Symm.
Mod.
Sync