sound semiconductor ssi2144 fatkeys four-pole voltage controlled filter
sound semiconductor ssi2144 fatkeys four-pole voltage controlled filter
sound semiconductor ssi2144 fatkeys four-pole voltage controlled filter
The SSI2144 reprises the SSM2044 of legacy chipmaker
Solid State Microtechnology, which many believe to be the
best-sounding analog synthesis filter IC ever produced. Based
on Dave Rossum’s patented classic improved ladder topology,
the SSI2144 allows rich tonal characteristics that showcase the
very best attributes of subtractive synthesis.
The SSI2144 uses the same internal circuit as the SSM2044
but incorporates improvements by the original designer and
takes advantage of modern process technology. Features
include a minimum 10,000 to 1 sweep range, on-chip control
of resonance, differential inputs, high control rejection, and
minimized external components. The SSI2144 will operate on
supplies as low as ±4V, and improvements include lower noise,
significantly better control feedthrough, and more consistent
unit-to-unit performance of the resonance control. Pin connections
were revised for PCB layout ease. Most importantly, the
SSI2144 preserves the coveted sonic character of the SSM2044.