About This Listing

Module A-140-V is an envelope generator, and, since it puts out control voltages, counts as one of the modulation devices in a modular system. As soon as the gate input receives sufficient voltage, the ADSR generates a variable voltage, changing in time, called an envelope. This varying voltage is output in normal (positive) and inverted form, and can be used, eg., for voltage controlled modulation of a VCO, VCF, or VCA, or for processing other modules\' inputs and outputs.

The shape of the envelope is governed by four parameters: Attack, Decay, Sustain and Release. The envelope is triggered by a gate signal either from the INT.GATE voltage on the system bus, or, if a signal is put into it, from the gate input socket. The envelope can also be re-triggered, ie. start from scratch again, each time a trigger signal is sensed at the Retrig. input socket, when the gate is still open.

Module A-140 has available a three-position toggle switch to select one of three time ranges. The time ratios for the three ranges are about 1 : 20 : 1000. The absolute Attack times are about:

20uS ... 100ms (switch position L)
400uS ... 2s (switch position M)
20ms ... 120s (switch position H)

The Decay and Release times are about 3-4 times more. Because of the exponential slope and the gradual asymptotic approach to the zero level the exact specification of the decay and reales times is a bit difficult.

The voltage ranges of the ADSR outputs are about 0 ... +8V for the two normal outputs and 0 ... -8V for the inverted output.

Condition
Brand
Model
  • A-140V ADSR Envelope Generator Vintage Edition
Finish
  • Stock
Categories
Year
  • 2010-present
Horizontal Pitch
  • 8HP
Synth Module Function
  • Envelope
Modular Synth Format
  • Eurorack

About the Seller

Rubadub

Hillington, United Kingdom
(936)
Joined Reverb:2019
Items Sold:2,272
Doepfer A-140-V ADSR Envelope Generator (Vintage Edition)
Doepfer A-140-V ADSR Envelope Generator (Vintage Edition)
Originally $155.99, now $92.53 ($63.46 price drop)
$63.46 price drop

About This Listing

Module A-140-V is an envelope generator, and, since it puts out control voltages, counts as one of the modulation devices in a modular system. As soon as the gate input receives sufficient voltage, the ADSR generates a variable voltage, changing in time, called an envelope. This varying voltage is output in normal (positive) and inverted form, and can be used, eg., for voltage controlled modulation of a VCO, VCF, or VCA, or for processing other modules\' inputs and outputs.

The shape of the envelope is governed by four parameters: Attack, Decay, Sustain and Release. The envelope is triggered by a gate signal either from the INT.GATE voltage on the system bus, or, if a signal is put into it, from the gate input socket. The envelope can also be re-triggered, ie. start from scratch again, each time a trigger signal is sensed at the Retrig. input socket, when the gate is still open.

Module A-140 has available a three-position toggle switch to select one of three time ranges. The time ratios for the three ranges are about 1 : 20 : 1000. The absolute Attack times are about:

20uS ... 100ms (switch position L)
400uS ... 2s (switch position M)
20ms ... 120s (switch position H)

The Decay and Release times are about 3-4 times more. Because of the exponential slope and the gradual asymptotic approach to the zero level the exact specification of the decay and reales times is a bit difficult.

The voltage ranges of the ADSR outputs are about 0 ... +8V for the two normal outputs and 0 ... -8V for the inverted output.

Condition
Brand
Model
  • A-140V ADSR Envelope Generator Vintage Edition
Finish
  • Stock
Categories
Year
  • 2010-present
Horizontal Pitch
  • 8HP
Synth Module Function
  • Envelope
Modular Synth Format
  • Eurorack

About the Seller

Rubadub

Hillington, United Kingdom
(936)
Joined Reverb:2019
Items Sold:2,272

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