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The Oakley SVCO-A and SVCO-B

The Two compact well specified audio VCOs for MOTM and MU based modular 
synthesisers.

The 'A' variant has a single tune control and three way octave switch. While the otherwise 
identical 'B' variant has an increment-decrement switching system (with three way momentary 
switch and LED ladder display) to allow for easy control over five octaves and a wide range 
LFO setting.

SVCO-A modules are built with just the SVCO main board. The B variant uses the same 
SVCO main board with an additional SVCO-B daughter board that attaches to the main board 
via a tidy 10-way ribbon cable.

Pitch is controlled by either a precision 1V/octave input socket or by a CV (control voltage) 
input whose sensitivity is controlled by a front panel pot. The SVCO can also be connected to 
the Oakley Buss for hassle free keyboard or sequencer control.

Both variants have a variable width pulse wave as well as a sawtooth waveshaper to generate 
a fully varying shape from ramp through triangle to sawtooth. An external CV input may be 
used to control the waveshape. The Shape CV input features a reversible attenuator control so 
that the incoming CV may be inverted as well as simply level controlled.

The SVCO uses a sawtooth core but with a different topology than our existing double width 
VCO. The core of the VCO circuit is based on designs used in a series of classic Japanese 
synthesisers from the mid to late 1970s. However, it should be said that the SVCO does not 
copy any particular synth but instead takes certain attributes from several of them. The pitch 
control circuitry is a development of my usual design, while the sawtooth waveform shaping 
is, to my knowledge, entirely unique.

Hard synchronisation is possible from an external VCO that has a falling edge sawtooth 
output.

To allow all the functions required by this module we have had to reduce the spacing between 
the pots. Instead of our usual 1.625" (41.3mm) we have opted for the smaller 1.375" 
(34.9mm). Used in conjunction with smaller 20mm (13/16") diameter knobs this still allows 
for an attractive module design and finger friendly tweaking.

The module accommodates either our standard Oakley/MOTM power header or a 
Synthesizers.com power header. Current consumption is approxi40mA and -35mA 
for the SVCO-A, and +47mA and -38mA for the SVCO-B. 

In LO mode the SVCO-B will act as a voltage controlled low frequency oscillator. In this 
mode, and without any additional CVs patched in, the SVCO-B's frequency pot will operate 
over a range of 0.01Hz (one cycle every 1.5 minutes) to around 500Hz. The SVCO-B will 
always initialise in the LO mode on power up.

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Summary of Contents for 5U

Page 1: ...Oakley Sound Systems 5U Oakley Modular Series Slim VCO A Slim VCO B PCB Issue 1 1 1 User Manual V1 1 4 Tony Allgood B Eng PGCE Oakley Sound Systems CARLISLE United Kingdom...

Page 2: ...The suggested panel design for the SVCO A in standard MOTM format 2...

Page 3: ...The suggested panel design for the SVCO B in standard MOTM format 3...

Page 4: ...ions please visit the main project webpage at http www oakleysound com s vco htm For general information regarding where to get parts and suggested part numbers please see our useful Parts Guide at th...

Page 5: ...uses a sawtooth core but with a different topology than our existing double width VCO The core of the VCO circuit is based on designs used in a series of classic Japanese synthesisers from the mid to...

Page 6: ...eader labelled BUSS that can be fitted to allow direct connection to the CV gate buss on an installed Oakley Dizzy system or to our VCO Controller module If not required a simple two way jumper like t...

Page 7: ...V supply Earth loops cannot occur through patch leads this way although screening is maintained Of course this can only work if all your modules follow this principle Power connections Synthesizers co...

Page 8: ...module then use the INC DEC switch to set the module to the 8 setting Play a lowish note on the keyboard then play two octaves higher Adjust SCL until the interval is exactly two octaves I normally t...

Page 9: ...TUN trimmer is around three octaves so it should be wide enough to cope with a variety of requirements As far as I am aware there is no standard amongst modular systems that defines what pitch corres...

Page 10: ...s With Dotcom build of the SVCO B you need to adjust the TUN trimmer so your SVCO B produces a C of 130 8Hz with the octave setting at 8 the tune pot at 12 o clock and no KeyCV input at all OCT main b...

Page 11: ...have a comment about this user manual or have a found a mistake in it then please do let me know Last but not least can I say a big thank you to all of you who helped and inspired me Thanks especiall...

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