CEM and SSM chips in synthesizers


CEM and SSM chips are analog integrated circuits used in many synthesizers.

Curtis Electromusic Specialties

Founded by Doug Curtis in 1979, CEM developed a family of signal processing products for electronic music synthesizers and audio equipment. In 1988, Doug migrated the company to become OnChip Systems. In 2016, it was announced that the CEM3340 VCO had been remanufactured by OnChip using the original design, the CEM3340 RevG. Other manufacturers manufactured copies of the Curtis Chips as well since the patents had expired. Cool Audio produces the V3340 and the V3320. AS ALFA RPAR released the AS3310, AS3320, AS3330, AS3340, AS3345 and AS3360 in DIP and SMD packages.

ICs

Solid State Music was founded by John Burgoon in 1974. The company originally produced DIY kits, and provided bare boards for the hobbyist to experiment with his early SSM chips.

ICs

;Akai
;Aries System 300 modular
;Banana
;Buchla
;Cheetah
;Crumar
;Digisound-80 modular
;Doepfer
;E-MU
;Elka
;Ensoniq
;Fairlight
;Fender / Rhodes
;Forat
;Hohner
;Kawai/Teisco
;Keytek
;Korg
;Linn
;Moog
;Oberheim
;Octave Plateau
;PAiA
;PPG
;Roland
;RSF
;Sequential Circuits / Dave Smith Instruments
;Siel
;Simmons Drums
;Solton
;Steiner Parker
;Suzuki
;Synton
;Waldorf
;Wersi
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