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DOEPFER A-107 Manual

System a - 100, multitype morphing filter

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1. Introduction
Module A-107 is a completely new voltage controlled
filter that has available 36 filter types: different versi-
ons of low pass, high pass, band pass, notch, all pass
and filters with new response curves that have no
name up to now.
Of course the standard VCF controls are available:
manual and voltage control of filter frequency and
resonance. For the filters of the first group (1...18)
self-oscillation is possible, the filters of the second
group (19...36) do not feature self-oscillation. On top of
it a final VCA is available - even with manual and
voltage control. All external control inputs are available
twice: one with attenuator and one without.
The 36 filters are organized in two groups of 18
filters each. The filters can be arranged in 64 different
filter chains. Each chain consists of 32 steps. The
sequence of a filter chain is passed through while the
manual control is operated or the external control
voltage changes from 0...+5V. 64 filter chains can be
programmed by the user and stored in the non-volatile
memory of the module.
System A - 100
The transition between filters can be soft (morphing)
or hard (switching). The morphing time (manual and
voltage controlled) defines the transition time between
succeeding filters from a few milliseconds (switching)
up to about 10 seconds.
Additionally a "clocked" mode is available. This
means that the steps of the currently selected filter
chain are selected one after another. Each positive
transition of the Clock signal calls up the next filter of
the chain. A positive trigger at the Step Reset input
resets to the filter of the chain that corresponds to the
momentary step CV. This allows e.g. to switch bet-
ween the filters of the currently selected filter chain in
sync with a sequencer.
The filter design is 100% analog (CEM filter chip).
Only the morphing control and memory managing is
carried out by a microcontroller.
Remark: Because of technical reasons the transition
between the two filter groups cannot be carried out soft
as capacitors have to be switched. Soft transition (i.e.
morphing) is possible only between the filters of each
group (i..e. within the filters 1...18 or 19...36). Switching
between filters causes a "click" if the filters are from
different groups.
Multitype Morphing Filter
A-107
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Summary of Contents for DOEPFER A-107

  • Page 1 The transition between filters can be soft (morphing) or hard (switching). The morphing time (manual and voltage controlled) defines the transition time between Module A-107 is a completely new voltage controlled succeeding filters from a few milliseconds (switching) filter that has available 36 filter types: different versi- up to about 10 seconds.
  • Page 2 Permanent Memory Audio Out C01 C02 Display Amp. Chain Prog Control Unit Freq. 03 12 Filter Filter Unit Step S01 S02 S31 S32 Res. CV 1 Man Value CV 1 Clk Res Audio In Step Morph Fig.1: A-107 Overall view...
  • Page 3: Basic Principles

    Clock input the clocked mode is activated. In this mode each positive transition of the clock signal trig- Module A-107 consists of the 100% analog filter unit gers the advance to the next step of the filter chain in with the parameters filter frequency, resonance/em- the working buffer.
  • Page 4 A-107 System A - 100 Multitype Morphing Filter doepfer 3. Overview ➆ ➀ ➉ — ➇ ➅ ˜ ➈ ™ š –...
  • Page 5 System A - 100 A-107 doepfer Multitype Morphing Filter Programming Unit Controls: Filter Unit Controls: 1 Display: 3 digit LED display ! Audio In: audio input of the filter 2 Step: button, calls up display mode "Step" " Freq.: two CV inputs with/without attenuator, 3 Filter: button, calls up display mode "Filter"...
  • Page 6 A-107 System A - 100 Multitype Morphing Filter doepfer 4. Programming Unit Controls The right decimal point is a warning indicator for the functions CHAIN and PRG and is blinking as soon the button 4 or 5 is operated (see below).
  • Page 7 System A - 100 A-107 doepfer Multitype Morphing Filter 3 Filter D Operate the Step button 2 and select the desired step (e.g. S01) within the current filter chain Operating this button calls up the display mode that (working buffer) by using the value control 6.
  • Page 8 A-107 System A - 100 Multitype Morphing Filter doepfer 4 Chain After about 2 seconds the chain is copied from the Operating this button calls up a chain from the me- non-volatile memory into the working buffer. mory, i.e. the chain is copied from the non-volatile memory into the working buffer.
  • Page 9 System A - 100 A-107 doepfer Multitype Morphing Filter If you release the button while the display shows 7 Step "PRG" the store procedure is interrupted and the This group of controls serves to address a step within right decimal point flashes slowly again.
  • Page 10 A-107 System A - 100 Multitype Morphing Filter doepfer 8 Step Clock The step reset input is also helpful to synchronize "filter sequences" by applying a sequener generated reset The positive transition (low to high) of a Clock signal signal to this input (e.g. .
  • Page 11 System A - 100 A-107 doepfer Multitype Morphing Filter 5. Filter Unit Controls The effect of filter frequency depends upon the filter type that is selected with the programming unit. In case of a lowpass or high pass it is the cut-off fre- ! Audio In •...
  • Page 12: Audio Out

    A-107 System A - 100 Multitype Morphing Filter doepfer normally one of the frequency peaks shown in the % Audio Out response curves is lifted up (see chapter 7). Filter output % sends out the filtered and level control- led audio signal.
  • Page 13 09, look at response curve to understand the name and sequencer A-160/161, combined e.g. with the "fast food"). But the point of the A-107 are of course logic module A-166 and using the step reset input the filter chains and the morphing features. In the...
  • Page 14 04, 05 ... and try different filter types in the chain alternately 01 and 02. D Feed the audio input of the A-107 with the desired Now you should experiment with a real filter chain (so audio signal. The sawtooth output of a VCO is a...
  • Page 15: Filter Types

    CV and increase the effect of the step CV by turning up the attenuator. This increases the The 36 filter types of the A-107 are shown on the next range of filters that were covered by the LFO CV.
  • Page 16 A-107 System A - 100 Multitype Morphing Filter doepfer 24 dB Lowpass 12 dB Lowpass Bandpass Asymmetric Bandpass 1 (6 dB LP + 6 dB HP) (12 dB LP + 6 dB HP) Asymmetric Bandpass 2 Bandpass Notch + 6 dB Lowpass...
  • Page 17 System A - 100 A-107 doepfer Multitype Morphing Filter Lowpass + 2 shifted Bandpas- 2 shifted Bandpasses with dif- Lowpass + Notch + Highpass Lowpass + Notch II ses with different amplitudes ferent amplitudes Lowpass + Soft Notch + Band-...
  • Page 18 A-107 System A - 100 Multitype Morphing Filter doepfer 12 dB Notch Allpass (lower frequencies at- Notch + Highpass Soft Notch + shifted Bandpass tenuated) Allpass (higher frequencies at- Highpass with "step" "Wave" filter Lowpass + Soft Notch + Band-...