Doepfer A-100
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The Doepfer A-100 is an analog modular synthesizer system made by the German audio manufacturer Doepfer. It was first manufactured in 1995 and developed into a system of more than 80 modules plus enclosures and accessories.
A-100 modules are designed to be mounted in a standard 19-inch rack enclosure, each consuming 3 U of height and width varying according to the number of jacks, knobs, and other panel features. Modules are patched using standard mono miniature (3.5 mm) leads.
Notable users of the A-100 include Kraftwerk, Nine Inch Nails, John Frusciante, and Human League.[1]