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Product Ref: 122477
The Doepfer A-100MC Mini Case is a robust, striking Eurorack modular case with an ultra-compact format. The A-100MC features a built-in A-100 miniature power supply/bus board, with a maximum current of 200mA at +/-12V, and 50mA at +5V. With a usable width of 32HP, the A-100MC is ideal for a set of four modules with widths of 8HP, which can easily be connected to the four bus connectors on the bus board. The A-100MC offers a maximum module depth of roughly 55mm in the left, and 85mm in the right. It provides astounding protection and portability for up to four of your modules, whilst maintaining a sharp and sleek aesthetic.
The Make Noise STO is a unique and compact VCO with variable wave-shapes, sub-octaves, sine waves, oscillator sync, and linear FM. STO is short for Sub-Timbral Oscillator, and delivers beautiful melodic textures that pair perfectly with other Make Noise modules. It features a triangle core with outputs for Sine, Sub, and Variable Shape. The Variable Shape circuit ripples even and odd harmonics to provide subtle textural changes. The STO is also equipped with a linear FM input with an independent Depth control. Giving you incredible and harmonically rich timbres, the STO is one hundred percent analog, and is perfect for capturing and creating a wide range of tones.
The Pittsburgh Modular Lifeforms Dual VCA is a voltage controlled amplifier for both audio and CV applications. The Dual VCA features two high-quality linear voltage controlled amplifiers with offset gain, CV attenuation, and a mix out that is ideal for controlling external CV and audio sources. The Dual VCA also includes a CV attenuator and input pass through attenuator for each VCA. The output of each VCA is sent to a fully buffered mix output allowing the Dual VCA module to act as a two channel voltage controlled mixer
The Doepfer A-140 ADSR Envelope Generator is a versatile module that can also be used as a modulation device. The A-140 receives voltages through the Gate input and generates a variable voltage, changing in time (an envelope). The module features outputs for both the normal positive voltage and for the inverted form as well. These are ideal for voltage-controlled modulation, or for processing the ins and outs of other modules. The A-140 is equipped with ADSR controls, giving you exceptional control over the shape of your sound. The Doepfer A-140 ADSR Envelope Generator is both powerful and flexible, and would make an astounding addition to any modular system.
The Doepfer A-106-5 12dB SEM Filter is based on the filter circuitry from the classic SEM. Utilising a band-pass output and a combined low-pass/high-pass/notch output, the Doepfer A-106-5 is also equipped with an Audio In, a standard CV input, and a CV input with a Polarizer. The module gives you controls to attenuate the audio signal, a polarizer for the CV2 input, and potentiometers for adjusting the frequency, resonance, and the low-pass/high-pass mix of the filter. If the mix control is set to the 12-o-clock position, the module will work as a notch filter. The Doepfer A-106-5 works in a similar fashion to the Wasp filter, but with very different sonic characteristics. The A-106-5 12dB SEM Filter is a versatile and powerful filter option for your modular system, and this special edition features a beautiful creme-coloured front panel with striking black knobs.
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