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To use the tempco option the three spaces on the board marked for TC , TC and TC-R 
are used.

Unused or changed parts

     

Install (2) 1K tempco resistors for the spaces marked TC. Leave enough slack on 
the leads so that they can be placed in contact with the top U1. Use a little heat sink 
compound to insure good thermal contact.

 

     

Install a 1K resistor for TC-R

 

     

Omit R6, R40, R41, R42, R43, T-7

 

     

Change R44 from 33-ohm to 10K

 

     

Remove the tiny jumper to the left of TC-R that connects U1 pin-14 to +V

 

     

Jump C8 (.01uF)

 

Setup

You will need a way to generate keyboard control voltage, a tuning refernace, monitor 
amplifier and a way to mix the vco outputs into the amp.

     

Hook the saw output of VCO1 up to the monitor amplifier

 

     

Hook your 1v/Oct controller to KCV-VCO1 and KCV-VCO2

 

     

Turn on the amp and make sure that it's turned down

 

     

Apply power to the vco board

 

     

Turn the amp up to a reasonable level

 

     

Turn Freq and Fine controls for both VCOs to 12 o'clock.

 

     

Play the middle octave on your controller. Usually C4-C5.

 

     

Adjust T2 until the VCO's middle C is close to the frequency of your referance 
keyboard.

 

     

Play the C4-C5 octave and adjust T1 until the octave is correct.

 

     

Play the higest octave on your keyboard and adjust T3 until the octave is correct

 

     

Turn up the level on VCO2's output

 

     

Play middle C and adjust T5 until the VCO's are close to the same frequency

 

     

Turn the level on VCO1 down

 

     

Play the C4-C5 octave and adjust T4 until the octave is correct.

 

     

Play the higest octave on your keyboard and adjust T6 until the octave is correct

 

     

Turn up the level on VCO1 to balance the ocillators outputs adjust VCO2 to match 
VCO1 as close as possable while checking your tuning referance.

 

     

Wait for a while and do it all again to tighten thing up.

 

 

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