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The '''SSM 2040''' is a [[Filters|4-pole filter]] from [[Solid State Micro Technology For Music|SSM]]. The device's cutoff frequency can be [[Exponential|exponentially]] [[voltage controlled]] over a 10,000 to 1 range. It is an extremely flexible circuit building block which can be used in virtually any active filter design including low-pass, high-pass, band-pass and notch. Roll-off characteristics can be selected to be Butterworth, Chebyshev, Cauer, Bessel or any other filter type.<ref name="data">[http://www.cem3374.com/docs/Manuals/datasheets/SSM2040_datasheet.pdf SSM 2040 data sheet]</ref> Regarded as one of the best sounding filters, because of the way resonance and small amounts of sof distortion when overdriven, can add harmonics to the original signal.<ref name="jg">''[http://www.siliconbreakdown.com/msl/chip.html The SSM 2040 Integrated Circuit]'', by James Gideon, 2006</ref>
The '''SSM 2040''' IC is a [[Filters|4-pole filter]] from [[Solid State Micro Technology For Music]] (SSM). Regarded as one of the best sounding filters, because of the way resonance and small amounts of sof distortion when overdriven, can add harmonics to the original signal.<ref name="jg">''[http://www.siliconbreakdown.com/msl/chip.html The SSM 2040 Integrated Circuit]'', by James Gideon, 2006</ref>


==History ==
==History ==
Designed by [[Dave Rossum]] of [[E-mu Systems]] and used in the first 2 versions of the [[Sequential Circuits Prophet 5]]. Early SSM chips were often defective, and having to pay royalties led Sequential to switch to [[Curtis Electromusic Specialties|Curtis]] ICs in later versions of the Prophet 5.<ref name="msl">[http://www.siliconbreakdown.com/msl/ssm2040History.html SSM 2040 Voltage Controlled Filter Chip History], Mad Science Lab 2008</ref><ref>[http://www.siliconbreakdown.com/msl/ssm2040manual.html SSM 2040 VCF with LFO], Mad Science Lab 2008</ref>
Designed by [[Dave Rossum]] of [[E-mu Systems]] and used in the first 2 versions of the [[Sequential Circuits Prophet 5]]. Early SSM chips were often defective, and having to pay royalties led Sequential to switch to [[Curtis Electromusic Specialties|Curtis]] ICs in later versions of the Prophet 5.<ref name="msl">[http://www.siliconbreakdown.com/msl/ssm2040History.html SSM 2040 Voltage Controlled Filter Chip History], Mad Science Lab 2008</ref><ref>[http://www.siliconbreakdown.com/msl/ssm2040manual.html SSM 2040 VCF with LFO], Mad Science Lab 2008</ref>

== Circuit building block ==
The device's cutoff frequency can be [[Exponential|exponentially]] [[voltage controlled]] over a 10,000 to 1 range. It is an extremely flexible circuit building block which can be used in virtually any active filter design including low-pass, high-pass, band-pass and notch. Roll-off characteristics can be selected to be Butterworth, Chebyshev, Cauer, Bessel or any other filter type.<ref name="data">[http://www.cem3374.com/docs/Manuals/datasheets/SSM2040_datasheet.pdf SSM 2040 data sheet]</ref>


== Clones and schematics ==
== Clones and schematics ==

Revision as of 12:49, 24 April 2015

The SSM 2040 IC is a 4-pole filter from Solid State Micro Technology For Music (SSM). Regarded as one of the best sounding filters, because of the way resonance and small amounts of sof distortion when overdriven, can add harmonics to the original signal.[1]

History

Designed by Dave Rossum of E-mu Systems and used in the first 2 versions of the Sequential Circuits Prophet 5. Early SSM chips were often defective, and having to pay royalties led Sequential to switch to Curtis ICs in later versions of the Prophet 5.[2][3]

Circuit building block

The device's cutoff frequency can be exponentially voltage controlled over a 10,000 to 1 range. It is an extremely flexible circuit building block which can be used in virtually any active filter design including low-pass, high-pass, band-pass and notch. Roll-off characteristics can be selected to be Butterworth, Chebyshev, Cauer, Bessel or any other filter type.[4]

Clones and schematics

In chronological order:

Synthesizers etc. using the SSM 2040 or clone

See also

References

  1. ^ The SSM 2040 Integrated Circuit, by James Gideon, 2006
  2. ^ SSM 2040 Voltage Controlled Filter Chip History, Mad Science Lab 2008
  3. ^ SSM 2040 VCF with LFO, Mad Science Lab 2008
  4. ^ SSM 2040 data sheet
  5. ^ News and Notes, January 1983, Digisound Ltd.

Further reading

  • Build a better music synthesiser by Thomas Henry, Tab Books Inc, 1987, ISBN 0830627533, Chapter 6: A four-pole lowpass VCF - SSM2040
  • Electronic Music Circuits by Barry Klein, Howard Sams, 1982,ISBN 0-672-21833-X, pages 125-126, 135-137, 141
  • Two ICs For Electronic Music - SSM2020 And SSM2040 by Dave Rossum, Electronotes 78, Volume 9, 1977, p. 15
  • Reader's Circuits - VCF With SSM2040 by Rich Ryan, Electronotes 84, Volume 9, 1977, p. 17
  • A Fourth Order State-Variable Filter by Bob Chidlaw, Electronotes 99, Volume 11, 1979, p. 3
  • Musical Applications of Microprocessors by Hal Chamberlin, Hayden, 1985 ISBN 0-8104-5768-7, pages 218-220, 599, 603

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