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AM8703 Module - Roland 700 SVF
Overview This module is a
clone of the Roland 703B 2-pole State Variable Filter that was part of the Roland 700 analog modular syntheszier. This is a traditional 2 stage OTA based design first seen in the Oberheim SEM in 1974. Roland's version is very similar
using CA3080 chips, LM301 Op Amps subsequently upgraded to the CA3140 CMOS Op Amps that became available in the late 70's. The design has adjustable Cutoff Frequency and Resonance, along with multiple signal and cutoff frequency
controls inputs. There are the usual Roland 700 Green and Red LED's for signal and overload monitoring.
AM8703 The AM version uses BA6110 OTA chips, simply because I have them in stock and they are a better component
than the CA3080. The circuit remains identical, with 3 signal inputs and 2 control voltage inputs. Filter response is selectable with a three way slide switch. Roland had made a nice improvement on the SEM design by using a dual
potentiometer for the Resonance control, this enables the volume of the filtered signal to be boosted when Resonance is turned up.
The module has the following front panel controls:
Signal Input Level (x3)
Filter Response (LP, BP, HP)
Frequency
Resonance
CV Level (x2) - this will be named KBD and MOD
Red and Green LED's for signal and overload monitoring
There are six 3.5 mm jack sockets mounted on the left hand side of the panel, these are:
Signal Inputs (x3)
VCF CV Inputs (x2)
Signal Output
Outcome The prototype PCB was designed in 2009 and I eventually got round to laying it out and buying the dual 50K potentiometer in March
2010. The Prototype PCB was ordered and built in the late Summer of 2010.
Front Panel The front panel is a 3" wide FracRac with Alpha rotary potentiometers, and push fit mixer style knobs.
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