Doepfer A-124-2SE Wasp Filter SE black/yellow Slim Line
- Order number: 240264
A small version of the Doepfer A-124-2 Wasp filter! A circuit based on the EDP Wasp, full of character and dirt.
The slim line version of the A-124-2 really fits into any system and brings with it the charm of a British legend! The circuit misuses digital inverters as op-amps resulting in its sound. Rough, dirty and full of charm! The resonance is very unstable and has unpredictable behavior. Although it never goes into self-oscillation, it is still very aggressive, especially at high input level settings. You get outputs for lowpass, bandpass and highpass, with lowpass and highpass sharing one output for space reasons. The mix output allows you to blend continuously between lowpass, notch and highpass. Apart from the jumper-switchable lowpass and highpass outputs, the only other differences to the large version are the small potentiometers for mix and input level. Everything else is exactly the same as on the A-124.
Features:
- Multimode filter with lowpass, bandpass, highpass and notch 12dB slope
- No self-oscillation, but aggressive sound
- Mix output
- 2 CV inputs for filter frequency
HE: | 3 |
TE: | 4 |
Power consumption +12V: | 30 |
Power consumption -12V: | 10 |
A-124-2 @Doepfer
Manual
WIth a long trajectory building synths, MIDI keyboards and designing bespoke devices for music pioneers Kraftwerk, Dieter Doepfer decided to design his own modular synthesizer in 1995 based on existing electrical and mechanical specifications of lab equipment he used during his years at university. The official presentation of the system at 1996 Frankfurt Musikmesse caught everyone by surprise and created lots of interest. After Doepfer published the specifications on his website, many instrument designers and engineers saw the potential of the new Eurorack format. Doepfer continues expanding their catalog of over 200 modules (and counting), operating from their modest offices in the outskirts of Munich.