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DFAM + Two Simple Eurorack Modules

Braintree56 9,182 2 years ago
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A Basic Attenuator and More LFOs can add tons of expression and modulation to your DFAM. In this video, show off a couple of patches using the Doepfer Attenuator and Doepfer Quad LFO. For DFAM patches - Check out my Patreon Page: https://www.patreon.com/braintree56 Affiliate Links: Perfect Circuit https://link.perfectcircuit.com/t/v1/8-12626-292798-9759?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.perfectcircuit.com%2Fcatalogsearch%2Fresult%2F%3Fq%3Ddoepfer Thomann https://www.thomannmusic.com/index.html?partner_id=83392 Module A-183-1 by Doepfer is a simple passive dual attenuator. Passive means, that each unit is made of two sockets and a 50k linear potentiometer only. There are no active parts like amplifiers or buffers and no power supply is required. Module A-143-3 is a low-cost four-fold modulation oscillator, often called LFO (low frequency oscillator). Like the other modules of the A-143 series (A-143-1 and A-143-2) not a very "exciting" module, just a bread-and-butter device and a simple demon for work. The module contains four simple LFOs. Each LFO is equipped with three waveform outputs: triangle, rectangle and sawtooth. The frequency of the sawtooth output is twice the frequency of the other outputs. A three-way switch is used to select one of three frequency ranges mid-low-high, spanning from about two cycles per minute at the lowest, to moderate audio frequency at the highest (about 5 kHz).

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