Friday 27 August 2010

VCO schematic

here we go - take 1 of the video oscillator. its a pretty rough and ready schematic, but ill add to it, correct it and modify it from time to time to reflect the status of the current version im using in the synth. layout to follow.
front panel controls:

It runs from plus and minus 12 volts, and has a range of dc(ish) to over 100-200khz (as far as i can tell). it has a linearish cv response (within some ill defined and i suspect probably quite wierd limits that i havent looked into yet). it sounds quite good too at the audio end of things, and is a nice vcLFO for any type of modular. just adjust the timing cap values on the range switch to taste. big ones make it slower, smaller ones make it go faster.
all parts are chosen to have as much similarity in values as is practically possible. its lots cheaper to buy 100 quality pots of the same value than to buy 100 cheap pots in various odd values and sizes. so for the most part, the pots are all 100k linear, the resistors are mostly 100k 1% metal film, and if you want it to work well, all wiring is with RG178 shielded coax except the power supply which is thickish hookup wire. it has attenuverting inputs, and also level controls on the outputs. as in the sandin (which the sync circuit is blatantly borrowed from!) you can disconnect the CV inputs from the oscillator core to improve stability for oscillators that dont need modulating. signal levels are pretty high, and it seems to tolerate ten volt bipolar CV input .levels too. bonus. the CV trim control sets the offset to the modulation voltages, which means you can get some fairly precise control over the modulation points. its not easy to explain, and confused the crap out of me the first time i used it, but it seems to work quite well for trimming out (or adding in) distortions in the modulated waveforms..
if you want to build it, email me and ill let you have any further updates that arent on this site yet. i recommend prototyping it on a breadboard first.
here is the PCB layout i used. i havent done a component overlay yet, ill get on it. there are probably errors. YMMV.


UPDATE march 2011 - heres a wiring diagram for the offboard connections that i found in my files..



Cheers, have fun, and please point out the glaring omissions and mistakes ive undoubtedly made.
S/P



edit: i just noticed that i didnt put the value for the mark-space ratio pot in. its a 10k linear pot with two 2k2 resistors wired between each end and the wiper. ill put it in the next revision, im going down the pub now.
edit2: the resistors in series with the sine and triangle outputs from the 8038 that go into the output amps shouldnt be there. replace them with a link wire.


Thursday 26 August 2010

and now for something completely different..

i started building this from scratch a couple of weeks ago. its a semi-acoustic (chambered) SG junior body made from Indian Rosewood. ive got the body about 80% done and the necks about 30% done. yay wood. the fretboard shown above is just for the photo. the one its actually going to get is a waaaay more psychedelic piece of brazilian rosewood. the necks brazilian too.. heavy, but should sound pretty weighty too.

anyways - the next few posts will be back to video synths, i need to sort out the bandsaw before i do any more on this.

s/p

It Lives.....

well, here it is as of tonight..its on its side compared to the system layout diagram posted previously, so the modules on the  rightmost column are the oscilators. the other one is the matrix mixer. in the rack is a patchbay and two RGB-pal and YUV-pal encoders and sync pulse generators. sitting just on top of the rack is a panasonic AVE-3 effects generator, which TOTALLY RULES. i recommend buying one. ill draw up a system flow diagram at some point soon, to show how its all synced up. heres another pic of it being modulated in parallel with some drones from the audio modular.
it kind of goes without saying that i am currently as happy as a dog with two di.. er.. tails.
anyways.. ive started drawing up the schematics, and am trying to make them legible. the pcb layouts of the modules ive already built are done, but i may redesign them to use standard maplins stylee pots rather than the surplus ones i used which have a funny pinout.. ive also done some component layout diagrams. i reckon there should be a forum for this kind of thing somewhere. anyone know anything about setting up forum servers or list servers etc? my email addressl is cunningly disguised on the right...---> please get in touch.

s/p

Friday 20 August 2010

Progress!

Ive been away/busy/lazy for the last month, but i have made progress. theres a cabinet, and the first three modules are wired up and working. more pics and screenshots to follow. oh, and schematics for the three modules too.