Future Modules
Doepfer Musikelektronik & Analogue Solutions
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For this year Doepfer are planning the following modules (information is still without obligation):

A-1xx 18dB Low Pass Filter: reproduction of the legendary TB303 VCF with 18dB/oct. slope, available about fall/end of 2000.

A-1xx Trautonium Resonance Filter: 4 separately adjusted parallel patched resonance filters as used in the Mixtur-Trautonium of Oskar Sala, each filter has controls for frequency, resonance and level (no voltage control) and each filter can be switched to low pass / band pass / off, available about fall/end of  2000.

A-1xx Joy-Stick-Controller: joy-stick for CV generation, we are still locking for suitable joy-sticks but we have ordered samples from ALPS and hope that these will be suitable for the joy-stick module. Additional we check at the moment if we could "abuse" the control unit of the Nintendo 64 as a CV/Gate/MIDI controller.

A-191V2 MCV16 (Vocoder MIDI Interface 2): MIDI-to-CV interface with 16 CV outputs (special version of A-191 with  16 CV's controlled by 16 MIDI controllers, without internal LFO), in the first place as counterpart to A-192 / VMC16 to control the vocoder via MIDI (16 CV's from Vocoder Analysis -> A-192 -> MIDI -> A-191V2 -> 16 CV's to Vocoder Synthesis), available about end of 2000, probably there will be a package price for A-191V2+A-192+A-129-1+A-129-2.

A-19? Pitch-to-CV/MIDI Interface: interface for conversion of a monophonic audio signal (e.g. singing, wind or string instrument) into the corresponding pitch CV (1V/Oct.), loudness CV and gate. Simultaneously the values are transmitted via MIDI, available probably early in 2001, very perliminary, features/date/availability not binding


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Latest Analogue Solution Modules:

LFO1    VCLFO, S+H, Noise
MT16    MIDI to Trig   
VU01    VU Meter   
EG02    Dual Envelopes   

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