A smaller version of the DCO module. Featuring the exact same core oscillator and features set, to the exception of the FM attenuator which has been removed and a little change in the PWM control.

The SoundForce uDCO is an oscillator for Eurorack based on the architecture of the Juno-60/106 oscillator section. It is a modern homage to that sound using technology from the future. It provides true analog waveforms with digital stability. The new updated 2021 version includes a mini-jack (either type A or type B) MIDI interface for even better tuning and allows you to avoid lossy digital -> analog -> digital conversions. The tuning has been improved further with little more stability at both extremities of the VOCT range. The audio path is the same as the original DCO and you can expect the same pleasing sound quality.

Some tech-talk:
A DCO is not an all-analog VCO but also not a digital oscillator. It’s an hybrid design that combines the best of both. Similarly to many VCO’s, the DCO generates its core waveform, the saw wave, by charging a capacitor in an op-amp integrator configuration. A VCO will restart the waveform cycle when the signal has reached its maximum amplitude. But the DCO starts an new cycle when a micro-controller, a small computer chip, commands it to. The micro-controller also controls the rate at which the capacitor is charging, hence the frequency of the oscillator. As with a digital oscillator, the DCO acquires the CV input voltages and turns them into numbers that will later set the frequency of the oscillator. This is done inside the micro-controller using 16 bits sigma-delta analog to digital converters. All signals are true analog signals. The PULSE wave is derived from the SAW wave using a comparator and the SUB oscillators are generated using a flip-flop IC. Furthermore, the use of a very modern micro-controller with built-in 32 bits timers have improved the frequency accuracy a lot compared to the original design.

If you want to dive deeper in the technicalities of DCOs, check out this video from GOLT! : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mqY6cVJS9fo

Price and availability:
It’s available from end of May 2022 at 259 euros (214 euros outside of Europe) on the SoundForce webshop and at my dealers. US customers can order directly from Perfect Circuit Audio.

Demos of the original DCO :

Features:
The SoundForce uDCO features 8 rotary pots. 5 sound sources are available: SAW, PULSE, SUB1 (1 octave lower), SUB2 (2 octaves lower) and NOISE. The built-in mixer allows you to mix them together using the pots and the MIX output jack. The PWM pot is acting either as manual PWM control when nothing is plugged into the PWM CV input or as attenuator for the PWM CV when a cable is connected. An FM input is also available without attenuation. The oscillator can be hard synced to another oscillator using the SYNC input. The SYNC input jack is shared with the MIDI interface GATE output. A little switch at the back let you choose between the two.

MIDI interface:
The new MIDI input allows you to connect the uDCO directly to your computer’s MIDI interface or any hardware with a MIDI output (no USB-MIDI). For totally flawless MIDI tuning, a switch at the back allows you to deactivate the Coarse/Fine tuning sliders and VOCT CV input. In that mode, the FM input and FM attenuator are functional and you can still affect the MIDI tuning if you’d like to. The other mode is combining the incoming MIDI notes (if you are sending some), the CV inputs and the Coarse/Fine sliders to generate the uDCO’s frequency.

Switching MIDI channel:
The inside 2 little tactile switches on the lower PCB allows you to set the MIDI channel. Per default, the setting is set to OMNI and all channels are processed. With the inside right switch (label at the back is UP), you can increase the channel by 1 at each press of the switch. With the inside left switch (label at the back is DOWN), you can decrease the channel down to 1. Press UP and DOWN at the same time to reset the setting to OMNI.

Calibration:
All modules are calibrated in the SoundForce workshop with a high resolution 16bits MIDI to CV source. In some situation the user might want to recalibrate the module to its own MIDI to CV source. Firmware 1.8 and above offer a reliable user calibration routine, see instructions. Modules shipped before 2023 will need a firmware update, see support page.

Specifications:
– 6HP
– Frequency range : 20Hz – 14kHz
– Depth: 38mm (including power connector)
– Power: +12V 100mA, -12V 30mA
– V/OCT input range -3 to 7V
– FM input range -5V to 5V
– PWM input range -5V to 5V

Artist spotlight:

Tristan Bres is a eurorack modular user, bass player and score composer. He released his EP in 2023 and is an early DCO user. Later, he got 2 extra uDCOs for his live setup. The DCOs were heavily used on the following tracks:

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