Oberheim SEM restoration?
Scot Gresham Lancaster
scot at csuhayward.edu
Wed Mar 11 02:04:28 CET 1998
I'll need to check my old schematics, but the SEM's used standard components
and no special Curtis or SEM type chips 3046's, 3080, 741's, 1458's, 1n914's
etc.
The 4 and 8 voice programmer is another story it had some very custom
prototype chips from Emu that I actually have several of.
Are the SEM schematics posted anywhere on the net? I have them all for that
whole generation of Ober stuff somewhere in my archive.
If any one is interested I have 8 SEM boards with no front panels and pots
that I'm not going to do anything with. I have already turned 16 of them
into usable panels and have enough to back up the system. private email on
that if your interested...
At 02:37 PM 3/10/98 -0800, Brett Duggan wrote:
>
>Hi Synth-DIYers,
>
>Can anyone who knows tell me if it would be difficult to restore a dead
>Oberheim SEM these days? Does the SEM contain any components that are
>no longer available?
>
>Thanks,
>Brett D
>
>
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