Peake Posted September 7, 2010 Report Share Posted September 7, 2010 Thanks! This is also extremely useful in modular synths, at least one I'm working upon...the Buchla 281 quad envelopes also start as linear and expect external trimming/feedback to wrangle them into different shapes, so they're useful right there...why use a non-Buchla VCA? Because you always run out of VCAs. At least I do. And, the SSM will have more dynamic range a bit bit more attack tightness...useful as an option... And, I'm hoping that they're very useful as modulation controllers. Use the mod wheel or velocity etc. to control the amount of a DC signal such as an LFO, etc. Brilliant! :thumbsup: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TK. Posted September 7, 2010 Report Share Posted September 7, 2010 This VCA is a good workaround to the SID ADSR bug... you just set the oscillators to A=0 D=0 S=15 R=0 and control volume through the SID engine's envelope. In addition the "GSA" (Gate Stays Active) flag should be set in the OSC menu, otherwise you won't hear any sound at the release phase of the envelope Best Regards, Thorsten. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
janvanvolt Posted September 16, 2010 Report Share Posted September 16, 2010 So do i get it right: Would it be possible, to put the SSM2164 and a AOUT_NG in a "extension box" and use the DB25 to connect it (including power !) to the MB6582 ? Or would i need modification on the PSU ? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
strophlex Posted September 17, 2010 Report Share Posted September 17, 2010 So do i get it right: Would it be possible, to put the SSM2164 and a AOUT_NG in a "extension box" and use the DB25 to connect it (including power !) to the MB6582 ? Or would i need modification on the PSU ? Basicly, yes. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
taximan Posted September 17, 2010 Report Share Posted September 17, 2010 Hiya, I found some well priced 2164 chips here http://www.magsmoke.com/pricelist.asp I was going to put it in the wiki but didn't want to mess it up,could someone pop it on the list please? Prices .............................. 2164 Quad VCA Chip1 or 2, $3.50 ea; 3 to 5, $3.25 ea; 6 to 10 $3.00 ea shipping & handling: US / Canada up to 10, $2.50 EU/UK/Aus up to 10, $4.50 shipping & handling $1.50 if ordered with PCB cheers Paul Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
grizz Posted October 15, 2010 Report Share Posted October 15, 2010 Oh man do I have a dumb question that I can't figure out the answer to myself... :blush: Is the ssm2164 module bipolar or unipolar? I am leaning towards unipolar since I can get it to work i unipolar and not in bipolar. Cheers, grizz Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shuriken Posted October 16, 2010 Report Share Posted October 16, 2010 Oh man do I have a dumb question that I can't figure out the answer to myself... :blush: Is the ssm2164 module bipolar or unipolar? I am leaning towards unipolar since I can get it to work i unipolar and not in bipolar. Cheers, grizz Well, the J5 connector on the PCB says +, GND and -. So i would say bipolar. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
grizz Posted October 16, 2010 Report Share Posted October 16, 2010 That makes sense. The +grnd- is why i initially tried to set it up in bipolar mode. I must have done something wrong while trying to calibrate it with my AOUT_NG in bipolar. Thanks, grizz Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
seppoman Posted October 16, 2010 Author Report Share Posted October 16, 2010 Uhm, I see I should really get started with doing more docu... as a general rule of thumb you can assume that everything that doesn't specifically mention a bipolar control voltage will expect an unipolar CV. In the case of this module, IIRC the dynamic range of the regular CV range (0 .. 11.67V) is about 65 dB, with 0V being "silence" and 11.67V being unity gain. I have never thought about what happens if you apply a negative voltage to the CV input... Regarding your "+ GND -" reasoning - Although the docu doesn't exist yet, one might assume, also by comparison to the 2044 module, that this module will not be powered by love and fresh air :whistle: So J5 is obviously the only connector where you could come to the conclusion that it might have something to do with power supply. :tongue: Just like the AOUT(NG), the 2044 board, the MB_FM module etc, it expects a bipolar power supply of +/- 12 V and GND. Note also that generally a bipolar control voltage (CV) still doesn't mean that there are more than two wires involved, just the one signal can be above or below GND. S Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xerox Posted September 26, 2011 Report Share Posted September 26, 2011 do you share also a pcb layout and scheme ? thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wicked1 Posted April 29, 2012 Report Share Posted April 29, 2012 I'm wondering the same thing.. Anyone have a schematic for this? I found one that is quite similar, and I think I've mostly reverse engineered this one by looking at the parts list and photos. The cv inputs have me a little confused. Basically there's a 27k resistor, and I don't know where it goes. Looks like the cv goes in to a 27k resistor that is immediately connected to a 2nd 27k resistor at the input of the 074. I can't tell if anything else is going on at that junction (I'd guess so, else why would there be 2 27k resistors in a row, instead of one larger) I think that's the input filter to smooth cv, but I still don't quite get it, as I don't think the cap there goes to ground like a standard lowpass..... Maybe I need to sketch what I think is going on and have someone look at the schematic. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wicked1 Posted April 29, 2012 Report Share Posted April 29, 2012 (edited) Ok, here's a quick schematic of what I think is going on. I didn't add the 2 electro and 6 smaller power supply bypass caps to my schematic, but those are obvious. There's the extra 27k res at the input that I need help figuring out. Also caps 21-24 are next to the VCA chip on the board photos and not on the parts list. Can someone who has built this, or knows what they are doing let me know if this looks right, and let me know where the missing 2 parts go? I'm guessing the 4 caps at the 2164 are bypassing the cv input to ground.. Not sure on the resistors at the input yet. It looks like they're connected to a trace that goes somewhere and not the ground plane. Thanks! Edited April 30, 2012 by wicked1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wicked1 Posted June 9, 2012 Report Share Posted June 9, 2012 I'm about to breadboard this VCA, but was thinking...... to the people who have built it, do you really get much use out of it? I built the ssm filters, but don't think I'll have them up to self oscillating very often. Then, since you can only automatically route the volume to it, it must take a bit of effort to re-do your patches and map the EG to the external VCA. So, is it worth the effort? Thanks! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NorthernLightX Posted November 3, 2012 Report Share Posted November 3, 2012 Small bump: I'm getting into modular stuff, partly because this allows me to finish stuff and expand on it later (opposed to the earlier mantra of "let's spend hours upon hours searchin for extra stuff I can add and never get this thing finished"). I've come to the conclusion that I want to make all my Midibox (SID) CV output's bipolar, but this would make them incompatible with this VCA, which expects a CV range of 0-10V. I have recently aquired one of these VCA boards and want to make a companion board for this to make it compatible with a CV voltage of +/-5V. A simple solution would be to introduce a simple CV level shifter, that would add 5V to the +/-5V, making it 0-10V. I want to add a CV attenuator as well. The necessary components would involve 4 dual opamps (probably TL072) with 2 100n decoupling capacitors each, 2 small electrolytics for power integrity, a couple of resistors, 4 trimmers, and 4 potentiometers. Is there any public interest for such a companion board? If so, I'll make a design topic for it and offer a small bulk order for the final PCB in the end. If not I'll just dump the components on some veroboard and be done with it :tongue: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Phatline Posted April 22, 2018 Report Share Posted April 22, 2018 since i make midibox right now.... i have started a wiki, about the configuration (CV-Type Unipolar, Bipolar Power Supply) + Jumper Setting in combination with AOUT_NG ssm2164_getting_started Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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