New Doepfer Monophonic Synth

US Dark Energy to be unveiled at the Frankfurt Musikmesse      27/03/09

New Doepfer Monophonic Synth
Dark Energy Prototype

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Doepfer are to introduce a new monophonic stand-alone synthesizer Dark Energy in Frankfurt next week and Sonic State will there to bring you a video of it. Doepfer tell us that Dark Energy is the stand-alone version of the A-111-5 module. Here's all the preliminary details directly from them...
Dark Energy is a monophonic stand-alone synthesizer with USB and Midi interface. The sound generation and all modulation sources are 100% analog, only the USB/Midi interface contains digital components. Dark Energy is built into a rugged black metal case with wooden side plates. High quality potentiometers with metal shafts are used and each potentiometer is fixed to the case (no wobbly shafts and knobs). The distance between the controls is a bit wider compared to A-100 modules and knobs with vintage look are used.
VCO
  • Triangle based VCO core
  • manual tune control (with an internal jumper the range can be set to ~ +/-1 half an octave or ~ +/-2.5 octaves)
  • range switch -1 / 0 / +1 octave
  • frequency range about 10Hz ... 12kHz
  • FM (frequency modulation) control with modulation source switch (LFO1 / off / ADSR)
  • manual pulsewidth control for rectangle waveform
  • PWM control with modulation source switch (LFO2 / off / ADSR)
  • waveform switch (sawtooth / off / triangle)
  • the sum of the waveform chosen by this switch and the rectangle is fed into the VCF (to turn the rectangle off the PW control has to be set fully CCW)
  • external CV input for VCO frequency (1V/octave)
  • external CV input for external PWM of the rectangle
  • internal CV input for frequency (1V/octave) connected to the CV1 output of the built-in USB/Midi interface
VCF
  • 24 dB low pass
  • ~ 12 octaves frequency range
  • manual frequency control
  • tracking switch half - off - full (internally connected to the external frequency CV input of the VCO, i.e. the VCF tracks to the VCO if the switch is set to "half" or "full" position)
  • XM: exponential FM (frequency modulation) control with modulation source switch (LFO2 / off / ADSR)
  • LM: linear FM (frequency modulation) control to modulate the VCF by the triangle of the VCO in a linear (!) manner
  • manual resonance control (up to self oscillation)
  • external audio input (this signal is added to the VCO signal)
  • external CV input for filter frequency
  • 1V/octave tracking for usage of the VCF as a sine wave oscillator (not as precise as the VCO but much better than most of the other filters)
VCA
  • manual amplitude control
  • AM (amplitude modulation) control with modulation source switch (LFO1 / off / ADSR)
  • external CV input for VCA amplitude
  • special control scale: exponential scale in the range from about -20dB to -80/90dB, linear scale from about -20dB to 0dB
    Remark: this special control scale results in a loudness behaviour that is a bit different from pure linear or exponential VCAs
LFO1 and LFO2
  • manual frequency control
  • waveform switch (triangle / off / rectangle)
  • range switch (low, audio, medium)
  • LED display (dual green/red color for positive/negative share of the signal)
  • the LFO1 signal is available as an additional socket (to use the LFO1 signal for external modules)
  • an internal jumper can be used to select between the LFO1 signal or the inverted LFO1 signal
ADSR
  • manual controls for Attack, Decay, Sustain, Release
  • range switch (long, short, medium)
  • blue LED display
  • ADSR signal is available as an additional socket (to use the ADSR signal for external modules)
  • External Gate input (normalled via switching contact of the socket to the Gate output of the built-in USB/Midi interface)
USB/Midi-Interface
  • Midi channel and reference note are adjusted by means of a learn button and LED at the rear panel
  • The interface generates the gate signal that controls the envelope generator and three analog control voltages: CV1 is used to control the pitch of the VCO, CV2 the VCF frequency (free assignable Midi controller) and CV3 is available as an additional socket at the rear panel (controlled by volume/velocity). It can be patched e.g. to the VCA control input.
  • The threes CVs and the gate signal are also available at the rear panel as jack sockets
In/Outputs
  • front panel:
    • CV In VCO frequency (1V/oct)
    • CV In VCO pulsewidth
    • CV In VCF frequency (~ 1V/oct)
    • CV In VCA amplitude
    • Gate In
    • External Audio In
    • LFO1 Out
    • Envelope Out
    • Audio Out
  • rear panel:
    • USB
    • Midi In
    • Learn button
    • Gate Out (with LED for Gate display and learn function)
    • CV1 (controlled by Midi note messages, internally connected to VCO CV input)
    • CV2 (controlled by Midi control change messages, free assignale controller, internally connected to VCF CV socket)
    • CV3 (controlled by Midi velocity/volume, no internal connection, can be patched e.g. to VCA CV input)
    • Audio Out or additional control voltage (CV4, controlled probably by After Touch), function can be selected by an internal jumper, factory setting audio output
    • power supply (15V AC, 400mA)
Additional remarks and specs:
  • As the LFO frequencies can go up to moderate audio range (~ 5kHz) even audio FM effects of VCO (pitch and pulsewidth), VCF and ADSR are possible !
  • If the VCO is turned off (waveform switch = center position, pulsewidth control = fully CCW) and the VCF resonance is set to maximum the module can be used as a sine oscillator. The sine can be modulated in a linear manner from the triangle wave of the VCO and by LFO2 in an exponential manner at the same time !
  • from the factory the socket labelled "LFO1" outputs the inverted LFO1 signal. But as the module has several internal pin headers available even another signal may appear at this socket by changing the internal module patch. These six pin headers are available: LFO1 output, LFO2 output, ADSR output, inverter input, inverter output, output socket. The internal default patch is LFO1 -> inverter input, inverter output -> output socket (i.e. socket = inverted LFO1). But even another signal can be patched to this socket (e.g. inverted ADSR, non-inverted LFO1, inverted or non-inverted LFO2). It is also possible to add a blind panel next to the A-111-5 with a couple of sockets that are connected to the corresponding pins of the A-111-5 pc board. The in- and outputs of the VCO, VCF and VCA are not available as pin headers because the VCO, VCF and VCA are internally connected in the circuit which is used in this module.
  • Dark Energy is the stand-alone version of the module A-111-5
  • Dimensions: overall about 185 x 145 x 65 mm, about 145 x 135 x 55 without wooden site plates
  • Weight: about 1.2 kg
  • Distance between the knobs (center - center): ~ 25 mm, diameter of the knobs: ~ 15 mm
  • The metal case is made of 1 mm steel, black coated with white printing
  • Overall dimensions: overall about 185 x 145 x 65 mm
  • Dimension of the metal case (without side plates): about 145 x 135 x 55
  • Side plates dimensions: about 145 x 65 x 20 mm
  • The wooden side plates can be removed if desired. They are mounted by means of two screws to the metal box. The holes in the metal box can be used also to mount several devices together (e.g. with common wooden side plates on both ends).
  • The device can be positioned horizontal (desk top) or vertical
  • These parts are included: power supply (15V AC) for 230V mains voltage with European mains plug, cable 3.5 mm - 6.3 mm /1/4") jack plug, USB cable
This is a preliminary information about the planned device. The features are still subject to change and all specifications are still preliminary without any obligation ! Pricing and Availability:
Available June 2009 at an introductory price of 400.00 Euro.
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