CEM3372 synth voicing chip

"Synth voicing chip" with two input VC mixer, VCF, and VCA on a single chip

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Description

The CEM3372 contains a two-input voltage-controlled mixer, a 4-pole lowpass filter, and a voltage-controlled amplifier. It’s basically an entire synth voice on a chip, minus the oscillators and envelopes.

This chip was used in several classic synthesizers, including the Sequential Prophet T8, their flagship synth at the time they went bust. It was also used in the Oberheim Matrix 12 and Xpander synths, which were the most sophisticated analog synths ever built at the time.

These are original un-used New-Old-Stock Rev. D chips, with 8527 datecodes (27th week of 1987).

Download CEM3372 Signal Processor datasheet

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Additional information

Weight 0.0013 kg
Dimensions 2.2 × 0.9 × 0.7 cm

1 review for CEM3372 synth voicing chip

  1. Randy

    Slight correction: CEM3372 was used in Matrix-6 and Matrix-1000 but was NOT used in Matrix-12 or Xpander. Matrix-12 and Xpander used CEM3374.

    • Tom Wiltshire

      The CEM3374 is a dual VCO chip, and it’s true it was used in the Xpander and Matrix-12. But both of those synths also used the CEM3372 VCF+VCA chip for the rest of the voice circuit. The famous multimode filter of the Xpander is based on the ‘3372.

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