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Tuesday, December 04, 2012

Doepfer announces availability of Dark Energy II Analog Synthesizer


"GRAEFELFING, GERMANY: audio hardware developer Doepfer is proud to announce availability of its new Dark Energy II Analog Synthesizer, a redesigned version of the original Dark Energy, a standalone monophonic analogue synthesizer with inbuilt USB/MIDI interfacing and CV connectivity released to much critical acclaim in 2010...

So why the need to redesign something so successful so soon? Simple. Needs must. And who better to explain this than company CEO Dieter Doepfer himself: “As the Dark Energy had to be discontinued, because an important electronic component (CEM3394) is no longer available, we decided to do a redesign. The new Dark Energy II looks like the Dark Energy at first glance, but the basic sound of the Dark Energy II is clearly different because of the new circuits for the VCO, VCF, and VCA.”

Given the absence of that rich-sounding, analogue ‘synthesizer-voice-on-a-chip’ (CEM3394) from Curtis Electromusic Specialities successor OnChip, how does the Dark Energy II sound? Still rich, still analogue — with 20 to 30 minutes tuning time needed for the VCO’s temperature-controlled pure analogue circuitry, but different... mainly because of the completely different filter type.

Notable differences in specification between the two — together with a number of functional additions to the Dark Energy II — are as follows: firstly, the Dark Energy II features a sawtooth-based VCO core (compared to the Dark Energy’s triangle-based one), which, as implied, outputs a sawtooth waveform, with a waveform Shape switch for selecting sawtooth, off, or clipped/inverted sawtooth; meanwhile, that all-important, sounding-defining VCF is centred around a 12dB multimode filter with lowpass, notch, highpass, and bandpass, together with an all-new filter Mode control for continuous transition from lowpass via notch and highpass around to bandpass (as opposed the 24dB lowpass variety with linear frequency modulation (LFM) control found on the Dark Energy); the VCF’s exponential frequency modulation (XFM) control also has a polarization function, whereby the modulation source (LFO2 or ADSR) selected by the Source switch can affect the filter frequency with a positive or negative behaviour (by rotating rightwards or leftwards, respectively); finally, the VCA has an exponential scale (unlike the Dark Energy’s combined linear/exponential scale).

Benefitting those with a modicum of electronics know-how, the Dark Energy II offers much more internal expansion possibilities than its ‘Mk I’ predecessor courtesy of pin header terminals for the following functions: rectangle and sawtooth VCO outputs, linear FM input for VCO, hard sync input for VCO, lowpass/bandpass/highpass VCF output, rectangle and triangle outputs for each LFO, and optional reset/direction features for each LFO — all conspiring to make this already flexible synthesizer even more flexible!

The upshot of those differences is that sounds created on a Dark Energy II of course cannot be replicated on a Dark Energy (and vise versa) — though there is nothing to stop the two distinctive synthesizers from being daisy-chained together to produce an even wider palette of sounds. Indeed, several units can be polyphonically or monophonically cascaded (via internal MIDI out/MIDI in connections) to create an ‘über-synth’ of sorts!

Like the Dark Energy, the Dark Energy II is a standalone monophonic analogue synthesizer with inbuilt USB/MIDI interfacing and CV connectivity housed in a rugged black metal case with wooden end cheeks; likewise, sound generation and all modulation sources are 100 percent analogue, appealing to purists — only the USB/MIDI interface includes digital components, naturally! Again, vintage-looking, high-quality potentiometers with metal shafts are used throughout, and all are fixed to the casing — except for that all-new filter Mode control — to ensure stability. Spacing between them is generous (in comparison to the necessarily smaller A-100 Analog Modular System modules like the A-111-5 Mini Synthesizer Voice equivalent of the original Dark Energy) to ease sound-shaping manipulation.

In truth, then, the Dark Energy II is — to all intents and purposes — an all-new synthesizer from Doepfer! Why not plug in and play?

Dark Energy II can only be ordered online within Germany directly from Doepfer (http://www.doepfer.de/form_e.htm) for €428.00 EURO, including VAT, or purchased from an authorised dealer. (An optional Glide control option is also available for self-installation for €10.00 EURO, including VAT.)"

Click the pics for the super size shots.

Wednesday, July 04, 2018

Doepfer Dark Energy III Now Available


First announced in January, Doepfer's Dark Energy III is now available. You can find a demo posted here, and here.

"Doepfer harnesses dark energy for third time with effectively enhanced monophonic analogue standalone synth namesake

GRAEFELFING, GERMANY: having wowed North American audiences with a preproduction prototype at The 2018 NAMM Show in Anaheim, CA, then turned heads and opened European ears with a must-see showstopper closer to home at SUPERBOOTH18 in Berlin, Germany, esteemed electronic musical device designers Doepfer Musikelektronik is proud to announce availability of the Dark Energy III Analog Synthesizer — a worthy successor to its critically-acclaimed desktop Dark Energy II monophonic analogue standalone synthesizer with wide- reaching CV (Control Voltage)/Gate, MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface), and USB (Universal Serial Bus) connectivity that it effectively enhances — as of July 4…

Thursday, May 31, 2012

The Dark Trilogy & The Dark Quaternity Doepfer Based Systems


YouTube Published on Apr 18, 2012 creativegallerysynth·24 videos

Playlist:
1. Michelle live: controls Custom Doepfer: The Dark Quaternity - "Michelle controlling the Dark Quaternity live for the first time. Background strings from D-70 live by Dad. (6:13) Pictures of the cabinet at http://www.creativegallery.nl"

2. Dark Mission (Transmission 02): The Evolution of The Dark Quaternity..(pictures) - "Slideshow-video with pictures of the first DIY prototype synth's which are based on Doepfer's Dark Energy. It shows The Dark Trilogy (based on 3 DE's) and The Dark Quaternity (based on 4 DE's) as well as the second and third cabinet on The Dark Quaternity. The video shows some pictures of the first time! construction. Following constructions will be different (learning process..) "Transmission" (The Robot voice) comes from the "Flame Talking Synth". With the third cabinet on the Dark Quaternity this project is ended for now.. For more projects or info you can visit: http://www.creativegallery.nl"

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

DARK ENERGY II Initial Specs Released

follow-up to this post.

via Doepfer:

"preliminary without obligation

The Dark Energy (I) has to be discontinued because an important electronic part (CEM3394) is no longer available. We are working on the redesign of the Dark Energy at full speed. The new Dark Energy II will look like the Dark Energy I at first sight. Only the function of some controls and switches will differ from the Dark Energy I. These are the most important differences between Dark Energy I and II:

12dB multimode filter with lowpass, notch, highpass and bandpass (instead of 24dB lowpass of Dark Energy I)
the previous LM control of the filter becomes the filter type control (continuous crossfade lowpass - notch highpass - bandpass)
the LM function of the filter is no longer available
the waveform switch is used to select between saw and clipped/distorted saw (in the center position the saw is off)
the basic waveform of the VCO is saw (not triangle like the Dark Energy I).
because of the pure analog circuit and the temperature control it takes about 30 minutes until the VCO is in tune.
the VCA has a exponential scale (not the combined linear/exponential scale of Dark Energy I)

All other functions will remain unchanged. Even the price will be the same (currently Euro 428). The Dark Energy II will be probably available summer 2012."

Thursday, January 18, 2018

New Doepfer Dark Energy III Coming to NAMM?


Update: details are in

To the left is what appears to be a new Doepfer Dark Energy III. Below are two images of the Dark Energy II (announced in December of 2012) for comparison. The only discernible difference I'm seeing on the front panel is in the bottom row of jacks.  On the Dark Energy II you can see three outputs, one for LFO1, one for Envelope, and one for Audio. On the new Dark Energy III a Reset LFO1 input, a Reset LFO2 input, and the Audio out. On the Dark Energy II there are four CV outputs and one Gate output on the back. The Dark Energy II panel matches the original.

Update via unknown in the comments: "The Dark Energy III has a different Waveform (Shape)..."

You can see the III has a triangle waveform on the bottom of the toggle switch, while the original has a ramp type wave. If anyone spots anything else feel free to leave a comment.  The Ext. Audio label changed to External Audio of course.

Thursday, October 18, 2012

Dark Energy II Product Page Live

The Dark Energy II product page is live.

"As the Dark Energy (I) had to be discontinued because an important electronic part (CEM3394) is no longer available we decided to do a redesign of the Dark Energy. The new Dark Energy II looks like the Dark Energy I at first sight. But the basic sound of Dark Energy II is clearly different from version I because of the new circuits for VCO, VCF and VCA."

You'll find the full list of specs here.

Click the pic to the left for the super size shot.

Sunday, June 09, 2013

Modcan DD + Dark Energy II


Modcan DD + Dark Energy II from Equinoxoz music solutions on Vimeo.

"Just a video of the Dark Energy being run into the new Modcan Dual Delay, I just have a basic Arp coming from Ableton via the DEII's USB MIDI in, the innerclock syncgen-IILS is providing the pulses for the delay syncs.

I just fiddle with the knobs there isn't much in the way of modulation happening which I will elaborate on in a later video, the delay sure does sound good though and its functionally VERY deep!

Oh and the Dark Energy II has its filter being modulated at audio frequency rates by a Pittsburgh Oscillator, which is having its pitch controlled by the Dark Energies MIDI note CV out."


More Modcan Dual Delay and Dark Energy II from Equinoxoz music solutions on Vimeo.

"Just a continuation of a noodle from earlier exploring more parameters of the Dual Delay, same beats and Arp, I apologise for the repetition."

Tuesday, January 08, 2013

Doepfer Dark Energy I (4x) stacked with MIDI Thru


Published on Jan 8, 2013 creativegallerysynth·20 videos

"This is a video I recently found, dated from a year ago. Not proud of it. Never published, because it is rather boring or even terrible. But as for the many questions about stacking Dark Energy's I will post this. No playing skills. It shows 4 stacked dark energy's. In this way you can play polyphonic. However, if every DE has it's own sound, and that sound is depending on which key is touched first, you'll never know which DE you will hear first.. So striking 4 the same keys more times after eachother will sound different by each strike. The fifth sound you hear comes from the WMD Synchrodyne which is connected to the cv output of DE1. The DE's are internally connected via MIDI thru (as you can see none of the DE's is CV connected). In that way the keyboard controls the DE's via MIDI, but every DE has its CV output, so you can connect other cv controlled devices to every DE....(even the Pitch Wheel or other MIDI commands send to filters for example) So instead of 4 sounds per chord you can add many other sounds per note of the chord. This is one of the many advantages of this marvellous semi-modular synthesizer. Soon I will show the MIDI stacked combination of 4x Dark Energy I and 2x Dark Energy II with 6x Doepfer A-111-5 (Modular version of Dark Energy I) connected to the CV output of each DE, so chords of 6 notes can be played with 2 voices per note...."

Thursday, November 08, 2012

Doepfer Dark Energy 2 (Dark Energy II) sound and some inside pictures..


Published on Nov 8, 2012 by creativegallerysynth

"Quick demo of the Dark Energy II (2), random turning the knobs. Triggering by Dark Time. Also some pictures of the inside. No SEM chip anymore, no triangle so it is different from the Dark Energy I."

Friday, March 23, 2012

Musikmesse 2012: Der Dark Energy II


YouTube Uploaded by MuTechNews on Mar 22, 2012

"Dieter Doepfer im Gespräch mit der De:Bug. Herr Doepfer erklärt die Gründe für das Redesign des Dark Energy und beschreibt die wesentlichen Unterschiede der beiden Geräte. Der Dark Energy wird voraussichtlich noch in diesem Sommer in die Läden kommen -- preislich wird sich der Synth an seinem Vorgänger orientieren."

Googlish:
"Dieter Doepfer talks with the De: Bug. Mr. Doepfer explains the reasons for the redesign of the Dark Energy, and describes the major differences between the two devices. The Dark Energy is expected to arrive later this summer in stores - will be priced based on the synth its predecessor."

Monday, January 23, 2012

Vermona Perfourmer MK II 2 & Döpfer improvisation

Vermona Perfourmer MK II 2 Döpfer Dark Energy Dark Time A-100 live improvisation pure analog sounds

YouTube Uploaded by Tiefengrund on Dec 18, 2011
Second video below.

"Another Improvisation with my analog synthesizers.
The recording and mixing is absolutly live, on one track .
At the beginning you hear the "Tick Tick" Rythm by the A-111-5 Modul triggert by the A-155 Trigger sequencer.
And the Perfourmer makes the "Thunder"-Sound.
(with much delay) andThe Waldorf Blofeld is only used as a masterkeyboard for the Perfourmer.

In the video you here only analog sounds in a singletrack-recording without overdubs.
The leading sequence makes the Doepfer Dark Time, triggering the A-100 envelope generator.
The audiosignal from the two A-110 Oszillators is filtered by the A-120 Moog Type Filter.
The deep bass is a sine wave from one of the two A-110, bypasses the Filter and goes direct in the VCA.

The other setup:

Tuesday, February 07, 2012

Doepfer Dark Energy II

via PatchPierre.Net, via The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge

"In the Doepfer Usergroup he [Deiter Doepfer] stated that 'the Dark Energy will be discontinued as the CEM3394 chip is no longer available and the negotiations with the manufacturer (OnChip, the Curtis Electromusic successor) concerning a new productions series of the CEM3394 were not successful so far. We think about a redesign of the unit (Dark Energy II) but it will be another instrument with a different sound and features (e.g. probably a 12 dB multimode filter with lowpass, highpass, bandpass and notch (like the A-121 Multimode Filter- but i guess without CEM3320 - instead of the 24 dB lowpass).'"

Note the A-111-5 Mini Synth eurorack module version also uses the CEM3394.

BTW, if you are curious what synths use what chips two good resources are:
http://synthtech.com/cems.html [home of MOTM]
http://sequencer.de/synth/index.php/Chips_in_Synthesizers

Thursday, September 06, 2012

"September Morning" - Live Jam Vermona Perfourmer Mk II Doepfer Dark Energy A-100 Waldorf Blofeld


YouTube Published on Sep 6, 2012 by Tiefengrund

"Another Live Jam with:

Silvie von Tiefengrund: Waldorf Blofeld Keyboard in multimode, triggert by the e-Drumset
Mick von Tiefengrund: Synthesizer

Another live performance with my synthesizers and my wife Silvie on the e-drumset.
The recording and mixing is absolutly live, on one track . No overdubs!

Our Setup:

Sunday, November 11, 2012

Doepfer Dark Energy I & II Comparison (1+2)


Published on Nov 11, 2012 by creativegallerysynth

"Doepfer Dark Energy 2 mounted to Dark Energy 1.
Trying to compare the sounds of the two machines.
First part is cv controlled by SH-101.
Second part MIDI controlled by Dark time Sequencer.
Just turning the knobs to check out differences..."

Doepfer Dark Energy's on eBay

Monday, January 22, 2018

Full Details on Doepfer's NAMM 2018 Lineup of Eurorack Modules and the New Dark Energy III


The list:

Dark Energy III (first mentioned here)
A-111-4 Quad VCO
A-105-4 Quad SSM VCF
A-132-8 Octal VCA
A-141-4 Quad VCADSR
A-190-5 Polyphonic CV/Gate Interface
A-123-2 6/12/18/24dB Highpass
A-138s Mini Stereo Mixer
A-140-2 Dual Micro ADSR
A-142-3 Envelope Controlled VCA
A-150-8 Octal Voltage Controlled Switch
A-173-1/2 Micro Keyboard
A-180-9 Multicore

Details on each:

Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Doepfer Dark Energy II Filter Sweep


Published on Dec 18, 2012 by AudioCentralMagazine

"A simple filter sweep test for Doepfer Dark Energy Mark II. No music on this video, just slow filter opening and closing under LFO 2 control with the four modes: LP, BR, HP and BP.
A little great machine with a sound fairly different from Dark Energy Mark I."

Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Doeper Dark Energy II Rnd Seq & FM


Published on Dec 19, 2012 by AudioCentralMagazine

"Doepfer Dark Energy II under Dark Time sequencer control (sequence in random mode advance); some nasty audio rate FM modulation over Cutoff Frequency; some Filter Mode exchange while seq is running. No FX. Straight to digital out."

Friday, August 26, 2016

MFB Kraftzwerg & MFB Tanzbar & Doepfer Dark Energy II


Published on Aug 26, 2016 3rdStoreyChemist

"Jamming with the Tanzbar drum machine, Dark Energy and Kraftzwerg synthesisers synced together:
Tanzbar CV1 & Gate1 to Dark Energy CV and Gate inputs
Tanzbar CV2 & Gate2 to Kraftzwerg CV and Gate inputs

A small amount of reverb has been used, no further processing except for normalisation."

Saturday, August 31, 2013

Doepfer Dark Energy 2 Expansion / Break-out Box (very first test)


Published on Aug 31, 2013 creativegallerysynth·24 videos

"For users with electronic knowledge the Dark Energy II offers much more internal expansion features than the Dark Energy I.
This expansion box offers: Triangle output, Reset, Direction and Rectangle output for LFO 1&2. (JP10 & JP11 of the voice board)
Next to this the VCF Lowpass,Bandpass and Highpass are taken out to individual outputs.(JP6 of the voice board)
4 signals can be mixed with an extra A-138 mixer which is powered by the powersupply of the DEII. (JP14 of the interface board, 20mA max)
No music, no special sounds, just some testing for the ones who are interested.
More info and documentation about this: http://www.creativegallery.nl/index.p...
or at:
http://www.doepfer.de/home.htm"

Doepfer on eBay

Thursday, July 07, 2016

Doepfer Dark Energy II - Three Basic Patches


Published on Jul 7, 2016 APP SOUND

"Spent an afternoon with the semimodular analog synth Dark Energy II from Doepfer. Here you find three solid patches to start with!
You will notice some added delay and reverb fx."
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