Assembly & installation, Controls & operation, Modifications – Xaoc Devices Karl Marx Stadt User Manual

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ASSEMBLY & inSTALLATiOn

The Karl Marx Stadt unit
needs the Doepfer DIY Synth
board to work, it is sold
separately. If you have bought
a bundle, chances are that the
dealer has already mounted
the board for you. If not – the
installation is extremely easy
and straightforward, just
please read the following steps
carefully to avoid problems.

1. If your DIY Synth is

equipped with a tempco,
unplug its cable from the
onboard socket.

2. Plug the tempco connector

in the respective socket

1

on the back on the KMS unit.
It is located to the left of the
power header

2

.

3. Now, push the DIY Synth

on all the headers

3

, very

gently. Observe the goldpins
carefully to avoid bending
them. Please pay an extra
attention to the single +5V
goldpin

4

.

4. Clear 42 hp space in your

cabinet and turn the power
off. Now plug in the ribbon
cable

5

to the bus board,

observing the red stripe
orientation. It indicates the
–12V rail on the module (dot
mark)

2

and the bus board.

CAUTION! Unlike the oth-

er Xaoc modules, the KMS
is NOT secured against
reversed power connection!

5. Mount the screws and turn

your system back on. The
slider LEDs should light up.
The KMS is ready to go!

COnTROLS & OPERATiOn

The panel has been laid out in
most obvious monosynth style
manner. We took advantage
of all the internal patchpoints
provided by Doepfer. Also,
there are normalled connec-
tions made behind the panel
so you can use the KMS as a
selfcontained analog synth
voice without even plugging
any patch cables in. These fixed
connections are marked by
with respective function typed
within the

BLACk BOXES

. Of course,

the real fun starts when you
break them by simply patching
anything into their respective
input jacks.
The synth consists of 7 mod-
ules: VCO

7

, LFO

8

, VCF

9

,

VCA

10

, ADSR

11

, slew limiter

12

and inverter

13

. All of these

can be used independently. For
further information, please re-
fer to DIY Synth’s own manual.

MODIFICATIONS

We’ve made some minor mods
to the application suggested by
Doepfer. Fixed VCF outputs are
now mixed in different configu-
ration and the VCA offset can
be adjusted by the trimpot

6

on the back.

By design, the VCF resonance is
provided by feeding the output
back in. We found it fun to
actually open up the feedback
loop for routing the signal out-
side (any output) and back
(

res

fdbck

in

socket

14

). Now,

you can obtain some interest-
ing results with external treat-
ment through effects, filters,
etc. Happy experimenting!

•KARL MARX STADT•

2013 DOEPFER DIY SYNTH BOARD

XAOC DEVICES EDITION

FM LIN

0

10

PuLSE WIDTH

0

10

10

LFO TRI

FM EXP

0

0

10

1V·OCT

SLEW

LFO TRI

PW MOD 1

0

10

COARSE FREQuENCY

10

9

1

2

8

3

7

4

6

5

0

FINE TuNE

VCF

VCO

0

4

8

2

6

10

10

VCO PuLSE

AuDIO 2

0

10

CV 2

LFO TRI

0

0

VCO SAW

AuDIO 1

10

0

CV 1

ADSR

10

VCA

0

4

8

2

6

10

0

4

8

2

6

10

0

4

8

2

6

10

CuTOFF FREQuENCY

10

9

1

2

8

3

7

4

6

5

0

RESONANCE

CV 1

ADSR

0

10

CV 2

GAIN

0

10

VCF HP

AuDIO 3

0

10

VCF LP

AuDIO 1

VCF BP

AuDIO 2

10

0

10

0

LFO TRI OuT

LFO PuLSE OuT

CV 1

CV 2

VCA OuT

AuDIO IN 1

AuDIO IN 2

AuDIO IN 3

ADSR OuT

GATE IN

INV OuT

INV IN

SLEW OuT

SLEW IN

PuLSE OuT

PW MOD

SAW OuT

1V·OCT

FM EXP

SYNC

FM LIN

AuDIO IN 1

AuDIO IN 2

CV 1

CV 2

RES FDBCk IN

LP OuT

BP OuT

HP OuT

L·N·H OuT

LO

W

FRE

QuENCY OSCILLA

TOR

HI

LO

STD

L·N·H MIX

L

H

N

A

R

S

D

EN

VEL

OPE SPEED RANG

E

HI

LO

STD

LFO SPEED

RE

D

ST

RI

PE

RE

D

ST

RI

PE

6

3

3

4

5

3

3

10

11

1

2

14

12

8

13

7

9

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