I went out of space on my perfboard .... and blew my opamp power supply twice .... and broke a thing or two ... maybe even twice.
So i continued like this:

Building the reference frequency from my oscilloscope and closing the loop.

I subtract the voltage from the oscillator from the reference and get an error.
Another integrator and i added an offset so it wont get stuck on startup.
The result then gets fed into the main oscillator as a set voltage.
And .....

IT ACTUALLY WORKS I CANT BELIEVE IT.
Yellow = Triangle from oscillator
Blue = Control voltage to oscillator
After a few seconds the output actually settles to the given reference frequency i cant believe it.
Is it accurate tho? well ... no, not yet .... but we will get to that....
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