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Voyetra Serial
Voyetra Serial








Voyetra Serial
  1. Voyetra Serial serial#
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Solid State Music / Solid State Micro Technology for Music

  • CEM5530 30ch multiplex sample&hold (Prophet VS).
  • Originally labelled MS1215 and designed for Marion Systems MSR-2.
  • CEM3397 same core design as CEM3396 but with separate external signal (noise/sub/wavetable) input and VCA to mix stage and additional Pan VCA and L/R output stage.
  • CEM3396 Microprocessor Controllable: Wave-Shaper x2, VCF, VCA.
  • CEM3394 Microprocessor Controllable: VCO, VCF, VCA, external input (complete synth voice).
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  • CEM3391 Microprocessor Controllable: VCF, VCA, Env (ADSR).
  • CEM3389 signal processor 4 pole Filter, VC resonance, VCA, VC Pan.
  • CEM3387 signal processor 3-4 pole cascade Filter, VC Pan/VCA.
  • CEM3374 VCO x2 (PWMable Pulse, Tri, Saw).
  • CEM3350 12 dB/oct Multimode Filter x2 (no notch).
  • CEM3345 VCO (Saw,Tri,Pulse) with comparator.
  • CEM3318 ADSR (microprocessor-controlled via two voltages).
  • AS ALFA RPAR released the AS3310, AS3320, AS3330, AS3340, AS3345 and AS3360 in DIP and SMD packages. Cool Audio produces the V3340 and the V3320. Other manufacturers manufactured copies of the Curtis Chips as well since the patents had expired. In 2016, it was announced that the CEM3340 VCO had been remanufactured by OnChip using the original design, the CEM3340 RevG. In 1988, Doug migrated the company to become OnChip Systems.

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  • 3 List of synthesizers and which CEM/SSM ICs they useįounded by Doug Curtis in 1979, CEM developed a family of signal processing products for electronic music synthesizers and audio equipment.
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    2 Solid State Music / Solid State Micro Technology for Music.There was one exception, the MOTU Midi Express XT, I got a pretty penny for that on E-Bay.

    Voyetra Serial pro#

    (Former owner of Passport Systems MasterTracks, Encore and Alchemy (sample editor), Digi-Design NuBus AudioMedia (2x2 16 bit 44.1KHz audio interface), MusicQuest MQX-32M (2 x 16 MIDI interface for the ISA bus), Voyetra 4 x 16 MIDI interface for the ISA bus, SoundBlaster Pro 16 with EMU wavetable daughter card), Voyetra Audio View wav editor and some Turtle Beach stuff I don't even remember. How can I put this succinctly: don't hold on to the past, Opcode is dead and buried, you have a "former" MIDI interface, Opcode has bought the farm, etc., etc.ĭon't feel too bad as a former owner of a ton of obsolete and orphaned equipment and software, let me give you the best advice. You can't even sell that thing on E-bay! Take it from a former Opcode Studio 128X owner. Dump it in the trash can and save your precious time for something better.

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    Possible solution: using a serial to USB cable as opposed to straight serial COM? This is no big deal as I am not set on using this piece of gear, but thought if it was laying around and worked, why not?!īut, if anyone has any experience with this or other old school MIDI interfaces and can offer a solution - much obliged!! HOwever, there are no Inputs listed and I cannot get the device to show up under the Sync option in projects. It shoes up in MIDI Devices as SoundMAX WDM MIDI (1-6) which is a little odd because it is an 8 channel MIDI interface. I hooked it up to my DAW with the Serial Com port, downloaded all the drivers, etc. I recently found an old Opcode STudio 128X in my gear storage.










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