Doepfer A-151

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Conmutador secuencial Quad

  • Módulo Eurorack
  • Interruptor giratorio electrónico de 4 posiciones
  • Número de pasos seleccionable (2, 3 o 4 pasos)
  • Cuatro entradas/salidas y una salida/entrada común
  • Entradas de Trigger y Reinicio
  • Rango de voltaje: -12 V a +12 V
  • Consumo de corriente: 20 mA (+12 V) / 10 mA (-12 V)
  • Anchura: 4 HP
  • Profundidad: 35 mm
Disponible desde Mayo 2007
número de artículo 114729
Precio por 1 Unidad(es)
Ancho (unidades TE / HP) 4
Módulo Switch 1
58 €
IVA incluido. 15 € de gastos de envío adicionales
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Cuatro salidas/entradas, para una salida/entrada
ÁlvaroV. 05.01.2019
Cuatro salidas/entradas, para una salida/entrada,...envia tus señales a diferentes sitios a un tempo especificado por su entrada trigger, aplica 4 entradas con diferentes formas de onda con pulsos trigger de alta frecuencia y podrás obtener nuevas formas de onda,....etc..
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Facil y practico conmutador
FERNANDOR 13.04.2013
Un módulo práctico y fácil de usar. Su uso va más allá de un simple conmutador, ya que podemos generar nuevos sonidos o bien LFOs complejas, o un sinfín de opciones que se nos ocurran,, sin grandes dificultades. Ideal en todos los 'patches'. Recomendado.
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Lamentablemente hubo un error. Por favor, inténtelo de nuevo más tarde.
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Immensely useful
Martyn Q. 01.10.2015
If you are yet to get your head around what a sequential switch does and how you'd use it, the a151 can take an input and route it to up to four different outputs (or vice versa, can be used the opposite way round to route four inputs to one output), selected sequentially by sending a trig. There is also a reset trig input for jumping back to the first step (useful for resetting polyrhythms, for example).
"So what?", you may be thinking...

The awesome power of switches becomes apparent when you get your hands on one and start patching. Some ideas:
Put 4 different audio rate oscillator waveshapes to the four inputs and advance the steps at audio rate, you now have a nice complex wave coming out.
Put 4 constant cvs to the inputs and you have an up to 4 step cv sequencer, great for arpeggios when the ouput is mixed with a v/oct signal and sent to an oscillator.
Send multiple clocks to the 4 inputs, stepping through rhythmically, and send the output to some logic - incredibly complex drum patterns abound.
Send clock to input one and mult it to the step advance, leave inputs 2-4 empty - now you have a clock divider, division selected by the number of inputs switch!
Take your single synth input and send to four different fx configurations, step through them for each section of your song structure (verse/chorus/bridge etc) - switches are amazing for creating complex song structures that you just couldn't do without them.

And this all just with one 4 step switch - add another and the possibilities increase exponentially. Add its bigger brother, the a152 (which is 8 channel and addressed, so can pick the steps sequentially but also ad hoc as needed via cv) and its just insane how much you can do with it. Switches are a must have for complex patching, and you cant go wrong with doepfer for the price vs power vs quality.
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Lamentablemente hubo un error. Por favor, inténtelo de nuevo más tarde.
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awesome and versatile
Anónimo 24.10.2016
It took me a while after starting my modular system to realise how useful voltage controlled switches could be. The manual offers quite a few suggestions.

I mostly use this for transposing sequences using a divided down clock signal to shift a sequence making an eight note sequence into 32. I also have set it up for sequencer ratcheting using various clock signals to add interest and rhythm to a simple sequence. Being able to choose whether you use 2, 3 or 4 steps also adds complexity. I often use this switch as a performance control. Audio signals come through clean and clear. It'll happily run at audio frequencies to make interesting wave forms and it has the all important LEDs to let you know what it's doing.

This module is neat small and inexpensive - lots squeezed into 4HP.
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