CEM/SSM

The Proteus proteus at ugwarehouse.org
Fri Aug 25 05:49:46 CEST 2000


All,

	If you know what SSM chips you have in mind, I can ask Dave Rossum
about them - I'm sure he'll provide a wealth of data on them. :-) I'm also
attempting to compile some information, datasheets, and block diagrams of
the SSM chips which will appear with the launch of synthmakers.org. 

Regards,

The Proteus

- - - T h e  U n d e r g r o u n d  W a r e h o u s e - - -
- - - Subversive - Tools - For - A - Chaotic - Planet - - -
-  h t t p : / / w w w . u g w a r e h o u s e . o r g /  -
--<T h e  P r o t e u s>-<Musician>-<Producer>-<Engineer>--

On Thu, 24 Aug 2000, The Old Crow wrote:

> 
> On Wed, 23 Aug 2000, David Castillo wrote:
> 
> > What are they exactly (CEM CEM3340, CEM3310, CEM3280, and in the old
> > revs the Solid State Music(SSM) chips, which some says who sounds
> > fatter) ?
> 
>  http://www.synthtech.com/cem/cemdata.html
> 
>   Paul has plenty of chips (except 3310s, alas) for sale.  The 3280 is an
> old RCA dual OTA, still made by Harris. (CA3280)
> 
> > How they controlled vco's, vcf's and eg's in the prophet 5, anyone have
> > Schematics?
> 
>   You can get a tech manual with fold-out schematics from Wine Country
> (http://www.winecountrysequential.com/).  It is a bit pricey for the rev3
> book, but worth it. ($60.00 or so). Rev2/SSM book is cheaper.
> 
> Crow
> 
> /**/
> 
> 




More information about the Synth-diy mailing list