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The '''SSM2044''' is a 4-pole [[VCF]] optimised for use as a lowpass filter.<ref name="data">[ |
The '''SSM2044''' is a 4-pole [[VCF]] optimised for use as a lowpass filter.<ref name="data">[https://sdiy.info/wiki/File:SSM2044_datasheet.pdf SSM2044 data sheet]</ref> |
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* [https://web.archive.org/web/20150924171345/http://www.maxmidi.com/diy/ssm/index.html SSM2044 data sheet], MaxMidi Rare Silicon |
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20150924171345/http://www.maxmidi.com/diy/ssm/index.html SSM2044 data sheet], MaxMidi Rare Silicon |
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Latest revision as of 22:24, 27 June 2024
The SSM2044 is a 4-pole VCF optimised for use as a lowpass filter.[1]
Remakes
Synthesizers etc. using the SSM2044
- Bananna Poly Synth
- Crumar Bit 01, in early models
- Crumar Bit 99
- Doepfer A-105
- E-mu Systems Drumulator
- E-mu Systems SP-12
- E-mu Systems SP-1200
- E-mu Systems Emulator
- Ensoniq SDP-1
- Fonitronik SSM2044 VCF
- Kawai/Teisco K3 & K3m
- Kawai/Teisco SX-210
- Kawai/Teisco SX-240
- Korg Monopoly
- Korg Poly 6
- Korg Trident
- Mutable Instuments Shruthi-1
- Octave Plateau Voyetra 8
- PPG EVU
- PPG Wave 2.2 & 2.3
- SIEL DK600
- SIEL Kiwi
- SIEL Opera 6
- Simmons SDS5
- Solton Programmer 24
See also
References
Further reading
- SSM2044 data sheet
- SSM2044 data sheet, MaxMidi Rare Silicon
External links
- Electric Druid SSM2044 VCF and SSM2044 LP Filter designs
- Fonitronik SSM2044 VCF and documentation rev 3
- [pcb+panel] ssm2044 filter for eurorack (Timo Rozendal's Eurorack version of Fonitronik's SSM2044 VCF), Mod Wiggler forum, Sep 2015
- US 4404529 A patent
- SSI2144 data sheet. The SSI2144 reprises the SSM2044 in a SSOP-16 package.
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