Best Doepfer A-166 Alternatives
We found 4 alternatives to Doepfer A-166 based on experts and consumers reviews.
Behringer 962 Sequential Switch
Based on 6 reviews
This is a v-trig driven 2 or 3 way switch. The 2/3 step selection is determined by patching an output from the 3rd step. I use a pair of these to extend the 960 sequencers but it has other applications. It switches control voltages so can be used for switching between modulation sources like ADSRs. I have these in a large rig based on the Moog IIIp. I had the original Moog back in the day and these little eurorack clones work the same, are well built, smaller and cheaper. As it is driven by the rising edge of a v-trig you could use it with other systems. It works well with my Doepfer rig too. If you have a 960 sequencer you definitely need one of these.
Doepfer A-152
Based on 3 reviews
Not one but three functions in one module. This can operate as a sample and hold or track and hold (just change a jumper) with eight separate channels. It also contains an eight into one, or one to eight way electronic switch. Finally, it can operate as an analogue addressed one-of-eight decoder. Incredibly useful for making random and pseudo-random musical sequences. Get one...
Joranalogue Audio Design Compare 2
Based on 3 reviews
this module is perfect. very useful logic section. really shines when self-patched. build quality is of the highest standar,as usual with joranalogue.
Shakmat Modular SumDif
Based on 1 reviews
fun little adder/subtracter that has a few tricks up its sleeve. very handy for adding some CV for sequences and then taking the subtracted output to a filter or somewhere else in your system.