Waldorf dvca1 is a digital voltage-controlled amplifier (VCA) designed by the German company Waldorf. It is a powerful and versatile tool for sound design, allowing users to shape and control the dynamics of their audio signals. It has been used by many professional producers and engineers, including the likes of Deadmau5, Skrillex, and Aphex Twin.
The dvca1 works by allowing users to control the amplitude of their audio signals with a voltage-controlled input. This input can be controlled by an external source, such as a MIDI controller or a sequencer, or by an internal envelope generator. The dvca1 also features a built-in compressor, allowing users to further shape their audio signals. Additionally, the dvca1 has a range of other features, such as a low-pass filter, a high-pass filter, and a noise gate.
Manufacturer | Waldorf |
Website | http://www.waldorf-music.info/...view-dvca1 |
Wikipedia | Waldorf_Music#Products |