Well now I'm beginning to see. But the part of that highly proprietary optocoupler that connects to those transistors is not a light bulb. Those four elements are CdS (cadmium sulfide) photo cells or photo resistors.
Ahh, my fault, wrong name again. I'll try to remember that.
The single light bulb inside that optocoupler that really connects to Q13 collector just shines on the four photo resistors to change their resistance at the LFO rate.
Yes, so since the photo resistors are driven by the single light source, all 4 are effected by how
evenly or not that bulbs filament turns on and off. It's said it changes the "wobble" of the modulator.
This is
supposed to be part of the Univibes mojo.
IMO, it would be well worth trying to figure out how to change/adjust the "wobble" of the modulators in the Warbler. Can a light bulb be placed in series between the LFOs K and the SR string?
That's fun too. Don't fret. What's a trim plate?
Yeah it is great fun when I get it right. I'm a carpenter, I don't have much experience working with metals, but I'm getting better.
Got to break a few eggs to make a cake. Face plate, ~$20, chassis, ~$50.

I know your just trying to keep me grounded in common sense Sluckey, thank you.
Are you sure? 
Guess it depends which side of the modulator wave your on?

Brad