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CALIBRATION

1) Connect the VCO to the PSU. Let it "heat up" for ~15mins. 
2) Set octave switch to 0 and Tune pot somewhere around 12:00
3) Set Octave switch to +2! Connect multimeter to the TP1 and adjust OCTAVE trimpot (bottom one on 

the front panel) until you get +5V on TP1! Switch across all octaves and adjust OCTAVE trimpot, until 
you have exactly 1V intervals between octaves. Don’t worry, if you can’t adjust it exactly. We’ll come 
back to octave interval adjustment later.

4)      Connect a tuner to the saw output of the VCO
5)      Connect ka keyboard/midi-CV interface that generates 1V/oct CV to the input
6)      Play C4 on the keyboard and use TUNE potentiometer on the front panel to adjust tuning so that 
tuner shows C4
7)      Play C5 on the keyboard and see the tuner reading
8)      If the tuner shows something higher that C5 use SCALE tripmot to INCREASE the frequency of the VCO 
slightly. If the tuner shows something lower than C5, use SCALE trimpot to DECREASE frequency slightly
9)      Play C4 again and use TUNE potentiometer to adjust tuning so tuner shows C4 again.
10)      Play C5 and see, what you get. The tuning should be more precize. If it’s not exactly C5, go back to 
step 6
11)      Once you are happy with C5, check what you get on C6, C7 and C3. You may need to adjust it little 
bit more as described on step 6.
12) Now set the frequency to C4 and rotate the OCTAVE switch around several octaves, and check tuner 

readings! If switching octaves up, frequency gradually increases octave by octave, turn OCTAVE 
trimpot (top right one) slightly clockwise, set frequency to C4, and check readings again. If the 
frequency decreases, turn the trimpot counter clockwise. With slight adjustments you should be able 
to get precise readings C4, C5, C6, C7 and C3, C2 when rotating the octave switch.

If you succeeded with calibration – congratulations – you have completed the most difficult module of 
Erica Synths DIY line! Enjoy!

GUIDE TO ASSEMBLY OF ERICA SYNTHS POLIVOKS-INSPIRED VCO

Summary of Contents for POLIVOKS-INSPIRED VCO

Page 1: ...IC mechanical parts PCB connectors and spacer 5 position rotary switch 2 Set of 2 PCBs matched transistor IC mechanical parts PCB connectors and spacer 5 position rotary switch panel 3 Full kit FEATURES Triangle saw and pulse wave outputs Manually adjustable and CV controlled pulse width Great tracking across 8 octaves Exponential FM input with attenuator Synchronization input Octave switch 5 octa...

Page 2: ...re you start assembly of the module And please at least take a look on this manual Some components are marked as NU not used leave those unpopulated Some components are market as OPTION those are for optional modifications leave those unpopulated for now ASSEMBLY 1 Solder horizontally placed resistors and diodes on both PCBs Controls board and Main board Pay attention on orientation of diodes 2 So...

Page 3: ...tentiometers and solder the switch potentiometers two multiturn trimpots and jacks Cut off orientation stopper on the switch GUIDE TO ASSEMBLY OF ERICA SYNTHS POLIVOKS INSPIRED VCO 4 Turn the Main board around and solder 1x8 male connectors 6 Turn the connectors PCB around and solder voltage regulators resettable fuses and electrolytic capacitors Also solder 1x8 female connectors and PSU connector...

Page 4: ...ng these voltages check if you have soldered 10V regulators correctly 9 Connect both PCBs together And fix the bottom one with the M3x6 screw For all our modules with 2 PCBs white stripes on both PCBs have to match 10 Install the front panel and potentiometer knobs 8 Use M3x6 screw to install 11mm header on the controls PCB GUIDE TO ASSEMBLY OF ERICA SYNTHS POLIVOKS INSPIRED VCO ...

Page 5: ...tly If the tuner shows something lower than C5 use SCALE trimpot to DECREASE frequency slightly 9 Play C4 again and use TUNE potentiometer to adjust tuning so tuner shows C4 again 10 Play C5 and see what you get The tuning should be more precize If it s not exactly C5 go back to step 6 11 Once you are happy with C5 check what you get on C6 C7 and C3 You may need to adjust it little bit more as des...

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