Explanation of Doepfer A-147 Voltage Controlled LFO (Softube Modular)
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I have also written a review of Softube Modular, so if you are interested, please check it out as well.
The Doepfer A-147 Voltage Controlled LFO is a standard module on the Softube Modular.
Actual machine information
I will try to include some information on the actual machine. (Including my memo)
List price
Standard Version: Euro 85.00
It has already been discontinued and as a successor modelA-147-2Is on sale.
Doepfer A-147 Voltage Controlled LFO Manual Google Translation + α
Overview
LFOs are particularly suitable oscillators for use as slow-moving modulation sources. LFOs are often used to create controls for trills, vibratos, tremolos, or slowly evolving soundscapes.
parameter
Frequ: This knob sets the initial speed of the LFO and ranges from 0.01hz to 50hz.
CV: This knob sets the amount of control voltage at which the signal at the CV input affects the LFO speed.
input
Reset: This input jack resets the LFO with a rising edge signal such as a gate signal.
CV: Input of control voltage that affects LFO speed.
Output
[triangle] Triangle output (pitch modulation) suitable for use with vibrato.
[sine] Also suitable for sine wave output, vibrato and tremolo.
[square] Square wave output (pitch modulation) suitable for thrills.
[sawtooth] Sawtooth wave output.Suitable for creating beat-like movements in sounds.
Explanation summary of Doepfer A-147 Voltage Controlled LFO
The sine wave of the oscillator was quite distorted, but I would like to compare whether the LFO waveform is the same.
I think something is different because you can hear a mysterious sound when you apply modulation.
After all Softube is the best sound.
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