MATRIXSYNTH: Doepfer Dark Energy


Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Doepfer Dark Energy

flickr by Analogue Haven

"The new standalone patchable synth from Doepfer, called Dark Energy. It will be shown at Frankfurt Musikmesse for the first time next week. Dark Energy is built into a rugged black metal case with wooden side plates. High quality potentiometers with metal shafts are used and each potentiometer is fixed to the case (no wobbly shafts and knobs). The distance between the controls is a bit wider compared to A-100 modules and knobs with vintage look are used. LINK"

6 comments:

  1. does this come with quarter inch jacks?

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  2. Dunno, but pretty sure pickles & a sesame seed bun are standard equipment, albeit 220V.

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  3. Expensive sound lab mini synth.

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  4. it would be good if doepfer's complete a100 range was built like this

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  5. As a desk unit, it has the patch points on the wrong side of the unit. You will have to reach over the leads to tweak the knobs. Not much trouble if you have it racked but...

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