Dark time doepfer, Overview, Function overview – Doepfer Dark Time Sequencer User Manual

Page 7

Advertising
background image

Overview

Dark time

DOEPFER

7

2. Function overview

Dark Time’s layout is in line with classic analog sequencers. It gives you direct access to all sequencer sta-

ges and their crucial parameters. Almost all functions to control the sequence with (like direction, transpose

etc.) are also directly accessible to the user. So Dark Time can be very easily tweaked and interacted with

”live” and on-the-fly. Forget about confusing menus and tiny displays.

All control voltages and gate signals generated by Dark Time can be tapped from the sockets on the rear

analog interface panel. The sequence can be controlled in various ways via analog control voltage inputs

(e.g. transpose, reset etc.) while in progress. Clock input and output makes synchronization with external

analog gear easy.

Thanks to the built-in MIDI interface, Dark Time can easily be tied into a MIDI setup via DIN sockets or

USB port.

Step Input

– 16 Steps in two rows of 8 steps

each step with:

- knob for pitch or gate-length (depending on mode)

- two switches for step-status

Sequence Control

– Transpose: +/- one octave, independently for steps 1 – 8

and 9 – 16

– CV-Range for step-knobs

– Scaling of step-knobs (Quantize) on, off

– Direction: Independently for steps 1 – 8 and 9 – 16; up,

down, random

– Linking of the two rows: 2 x 8 steps in parallel, 1 x 16 steps

in serial, 1 x 8 plus gate-length (Custom)

Tempo / Timing

– Clock-knob controls tempo or clock-devider setting

– Pulswidth-knob controls gate-lenght or shuffle-amount

– Sync (clock-source): intern, extern (analog),

MIDI/USB (MIDI-clock)

Control Buttons

– Transport-buttons

- Start/Stop

- Reset (to step 1)

- Step (next step manually)

– Function (access to 2nd functions)

Advertising