A little more careful attention is required for building the VCS, USG,
DUSG, Negative Slew, Positive Slew and Smooth Stepped Generator. They're
all quite specific. To me though, they (the USG and SSG) are a pair of the
most powerful analog modules, on the planet.
Transistor pinouts is a big attention requirement for all of them. To me,
that's the biggest attention requiring place.
Being careful - they all assemble fairly easily. :)
DUSG, Negative Slew, Positive Slew and Smooth Stepped Generator. They're
all quite specific. To me though, they (the USG and SSG) are a pair of the
most powerful analog modules, on the planet.
Transistor pinouts is a big attention requirement for all of them. To me,
that's the biggest attention requiring place.
Being careful - they all assemble fairly easily. :)
On Tue, Feb 12, 2013 at 11:07 PM, <sasami@...> wrote:
> **
>
>
> > Thanks to Dean and Ken for helping me get my VCS issue resolved. Ken,
> that
> >22pF cap was the culprit! Thanks for spotting that.
> >
> > I noticed that the Exp/Lin switches don't have an effect unless the CV
> >pots are at something other than zero. Even with no external CV plugged
> in.
> >That looks to be correct according to the schematic.
>
> That is right. The pots now control how much the exp effect is applied, so
> at zero, there is no effect.
>
>
> Ken
>
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Take care,
Warmth and Peace,
Rich
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