Doepfer - A-149-2: Digital Random Voltages
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**THIS MODULE IS AN EXPANDER FOR THE DOEPFER A-149-1**
Manufacturer Description:
a-149-2 is an extension module for a-149-1. it makes available 8 digital
random voltages (i.e. only low/high states like a gate signal). the
outputs are controlled by the "quantized random voltages" section of the
assigned a-149-1 and correspond to the 8 digital outputs of the shift
register that is used to generate the quantized random voltages (for
details please refer to the a-149-1 description). as the alteration of
the a-149-2 outputs is clock controlled by the clk in of the "quantized
random voltages" section of the a-149-1 the a-149-2 can be used to
create random rhythmical sequences.
the a-149-2 requires the a-149-1 and has to be mounted directly to the
left or right of the a-149-1 as an internal ribbon cable connection has
to be established between a-149-1 and a-149-2.
a very detailed description of the functions of the random voltages and
their application can be found in allen strange's excellent book
"electronic music - systems, techniques and controls" from page 82
(refer to a-100 further reading).
this module has a maximum current draw of 40ma. it requires 4 te/hp worth of space to fit in a eurorack frame.
**THIS MODULE IS AN EXPANDER FOR THE DOEPFER A-149-1**
Manufacturer Description:
a-149-2 is an extension module for a-149-1. it makes available 8 digital
random voltages (i.e. only low/high states like a gate signal). the
outputs are controlled by the "quantized random voltages" section of the
assigned a-149-1 and correspond to the 8 digital outputs of the shift
register that is used to generate the quantized random voltages (for
details please refer to the a-149-1 description). as the alteration of
the a-149-2 outputs is clock controlled by the clk in of the "quantized
random voltages" section of the a-149-1 the a-149-2 can be used to
create random rhythmical sequences.
the a-149-2 requires the a-149-1 and has to be mounted directly to the
left or right of the a-149-1 as an internal ribbon cable connection has
to be established between a-149-1 and a-149-2.
a very detailed description of the functions of the random voltages and
their application can be found in allen strange's excellent book
"electronic music - systems, techniques and controls" from page 82
(refer to a-100 further reading).
this module has a maximum current draw of 40ma. it requires 4 te/hp worth of space to fit in a eurorack frame.
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