DIY SYNTH VCO Part 2: How to control an oscillator with a voltage
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In this series, I’m taking a detailed look at how to build an analog VCO from scratch, using just a handful of cheap components. It’s the basis for any synthesizer. To keep it as beginner-friendly as possible, I’m explaining what all the components do in detail.
This second part is focused on adding CV capabilities to our oscillator core. Topics include NPN transistors, potentiometers and voltage addition. If you want to follow along, here’s a bill of materials:
1x BC548C Transistor
1x 4k Resistor
2x 10k Resistors
2x 100k Resistors
1x 100k Potentiometer
1x Audio Jack Socket (to connect your sequencer)
Chapters:
00:00 Intro
00:25 Wave Shape Fix
01:04 Frequency Basics
01:52 Lowering the Pitch
02:30 Resistance or Capacitance?
03:02 Capacitance – Drawbacks
03:30 Resistance – Advantages
04:12 NPN Transistor Basics
07:23 NPN Linear Region
08:48 Linear Region Drawbacks
10:27 V/Oct Basics
11:07 NPN Semi-Active Region
13:03 Installing the Transistor
13:46
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