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A-126, System a - 100, Doepfer – Doepfer A-126 VC Frequency Shifter (no longer available) User Manual

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A-126

VC Frequency Shifter

System A - 100

doepfer

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If you increase the LFO frequency into the audio range
(above about 20 Hz), other effects are produced.

Particularly if the LFO frequency is harmonically rela-
ted to the fundamental of the audio signal, this can be
a very pleasing effect.

One popular effect in the past was to frequency-shift
an octave band of sound
, produced by band-pass
filtering the output from a noise module (see fig. 3).

fig. 3: frequency-shifting an octave band

Interesting and unusual percussion sounds can be
produced with the patch in fig. 4.

In this patch, a percussive sound (e.g. kick drum,
snare) is fed into the frequency shifter. Using the shift
control, you can then alter the apparent size of the
instrument.

By deriving a trigger or gate signal from the drum, and
controlling the frequency shifting with a short enve-
lope, some effective and exciting percussion sounds
emerge.

fig. 4: using the A-126 for new percussion sounds

VCF

LFO

CV In

VCFS

A-118

VCFS

Drum-
Signal

A-119

ADSR

Gate

Out

Up

Audio

In