Yesterday I ran across a pdf of the IEEE Journal of Solid State Circuits from April of 1971 that contained this diagram:
It looks pretty simple, and it is, but I started looking for that circuit for a long time ago. Those triangles are inverting op-amps. The grounds on the plus inputs aren't shown. That's basically Laser Images' CYGN-A. There's a couple of Zener diodes added in line with R6 that was copied from this example from the IC Op-Amp Cookbook:
R1 and R2 were broken into a two fixed resistors and a dual reverse log potentiometer that controlled coarse freq. R3 was broken into a fixed resistor and a 50K linear pot that controlled fine freq. and introduced a bit of a gain difference between the sine and cosine signals, but nobody cared enough to spend the extra money to use a dual potentiometer in line with the reverse log pots.
I've wanted to post this for a long time, but wanted to do it this way...