EML 101 mods
2003-10-08 by David Cornutt
I sent this out to synth-diy a couple of days ago, but I thought I'd send it here too... EML 101 owners: What mods have you made or considered to your synth? I'm about to undertake a set of mods with mine, and I thought I'd ask around to see what other ideas there are out there while I've got mine on the bench. Here's what I'm thinking about right now: * An input jack to override the KB1 control voltage. This should be fairly easy; I'll tap in at the OSC 2 control mode switch. I'll replace the CM2 output jack with a switching jack that will override the source when a patch cord is plugged in. This will provide me with a more usable CV input point for a MIDI-to-CV interface. (A note here: I still want to be able to use the keyboard when I'm playing with patches, so I don't want any mod that permanently disables the keyboard jack.) For the mods below I'll appropriate one of the groups of multiple jacks: * An input jack to externally gate envelope 1. My 101 already has an external gate in for envelope 2; I'd like to have separate gate ins for each envelope. This gives more flexibility in connecting the gate out of the MIDI-to-CV interface (as opposed to hacking in to the keyboard jack). * An input jack to override the oscillator 1 source input to the sample-and-hold. The fact that the S/H source is hardwired to OSC 1, with no patch point is about the only thing I think they did really wrong with the original design. * A jack to access the output of exponential amp 3, which is dedicated to the filter in the original design. The main use for this would be to have a V/Hz control voltage source for use with oscillator 1, which lacks its own exp amp and so doesn't track properly if you feed it a V/octave CV. But I could see it being put to other mischief... * A input jack to override exp amp 3's connection to the filter. This way, I could drive the filter with an external source while using the filter mixer, and exp amp 3, for another purpose. What other ideas are out there? One that I've heard of is a mod to the filter to eliminate the attentuation that occurs when you turn up the resonance (and prevents the filter from self-oscillating). Is the EML filter suitable for this kind of thing? (I have a feeling it isn't, which is okay; it's a unique filter and I can get self-oscillating filters elsewhere.) I'd like to avoid doing anything that would be irreversible; I'd like to be able to put it back in factory spec if I decide to sell it someday. P.S.: one reason I've got it open is that the keyboard S/H suffers from S/H droop. Is this likely to be just the capacitor, or am I possibly looking at having to replace one of those FETs?