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Note1: If AC coupling has been added to the four inputs on the VCF audio mixer, the observation at step
6.1 will a range of wave shapes moving around the 0V line; there will be 0V, not 5V, DC offset.
Note2: Bypass the Freq Cal and Volts per Octave steps if using the Fuzzbass calibration.
2.10.3 ADSR Envelope Generator
2.11.3 AR Envelope Generator
2.12.3 Voltage Controlled Amplifier
2.13.3 Mixer and Pan
2.14.3 Reverberator
2.15.3 Noise Generator
2.16.3 Electronic Switch
2.17.3 Sample and Hold
2.18.3 Internal Clock
2.21.3 Voltage Processors
2.22.3 Power Amplifiers
Note: Whether or not you hear distortion during this check depends on which speakers you installed.
Eight ohm speakers can be expected to distort.
COMMON BUILD ISSUES AND TIPS
Any kind of dropouts with the various section outputs caused by contact with the panel, sliders, switches,
or jacks, may indicate the previously noted issue with signal traces becoming shorted to the jack housings.
To perform any Freq Calibration to the VCOs or VCF, make sure you have them in the baseline state:
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All CV inputs disconnected and their sliders down
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Switch set to KBD
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Coarse Frequency slider down
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Fine Frequency slider middle
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0V (or nothing) on KBD CV
If you run into a problem calibrating one of your VCOs, swap the cores around to see if the problem
follows. Such problems can come from the core itself, or from the CV summing mixer in the VCOs, which
are on the main board. The cores generate a sawtooth wave, whose frequency is set by the CV summing
mixer, which is on the main board. Other waveform outputs are created from the sawtooth wave, and by
wave shapers, which are also on the main board. All the inputs, controls and trimmers on each VCO are
part of the CV summing section, except the PW control, which is part of the pulse wave shaper and the
four trimmers on the back of VCO2, which are also part of the shapers section for that VCO.
If you have difficulty getting the VCO into the correct base frequency, it may be the CV summing section
(which is on the main board) or the complementary transistor pair (on the 4027-1). (Refer to the previous
section on transistor matching, where the possible issue with this pair is discussed). You can narrow it
down by moving the 4027-1 to a different VCO to see if the problem moves with it. If it does, start by