Repro 5: SSM or Curtis?
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- KVRian
- 552 posts since 25 Mar, 2008
Was the Repro 5 modelled on a Prophet 5 model with Curtis chips or SSM?
I suppose that the models with Curtis are more common and it's therefore more likely that one of these was used as reference.
I have heard various synthesisers that use SSM chips and very often I find those have a lot more magic. Now this is highly subjective and wether I would be able to distinguish this in a blind-test would have to be seen.
Still, I would be very interested to have SSM based emulations (unless of course, when emulating it, the (assumed) difference is lost).
Has the U-He team checked models with SSM and Curtis before deciding which to model?
I suppose that the models with Curtis are more common and it's therefore more likely that one of these was used as reference.
I have heard various synthesisers that use SSM chips and very often I find those have a lot more magic. Now this is highly subjective and wether I would be able to distinguish this in a blind-test would have to be seen.
Still, I would be very interested to have SSM based emulations (unless of course, when emulating it, the (assumed) difference is lost).
Has the U-He team checked models with SSM and Curtis before deciding which to model?
- KVRAF
- 24447 posts since 7 Jan, 2009 from Croatia
Rev 3, Curtis. SSM P-5s are rare and way too expensive to take apart for modeling, apparently (upwards of $5000 on second hand market).
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- KVRAF
- 2430 posts since 11 Jan, 2009 from Portland, OR, USA
Queue the debate on the "magic" properties of SSM 
- u-he
- 30216 posts since 8 Aug, 2002 from Berlin
There's no model of the Pro-One with SSM chips, and Repro-5 came about as a result of frequent requests for a polyphonic version of Repro-1. Hence a Rev 3 was used for reference.blue monk wrote:Has the U-He team checked models with SSM and Curtis before deciding which to model?
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- KVRist
- 176 posts since 20 May, 2014
I paid $5000 USD even for mine last year. Not sure if that's gone up or down since but they're pretty hard to find.EvilDragon wrote: SSM P-5s are rare and way too expensive to take apart for modeling, apparently (upwards of $5000 on second hand market).
- KVRAF
- 24447 posts since 7 Jan, 2009 from Croatia
Willing to donate yours to u-he so they can model it? 
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- KVRist
- 176 posts since 20 May, 2014
Hmmm. Not sure. It's an interesting idea. We're moving to Berlin soon as well so... it's possible maybe I don't know. I'm a U-he customer and do keep an eye on recent developments so, we'll see.nevernamed wrote:I paid $5000 USD even for mine last year. Not sure if that's gone up or down since but they're pretty hard to find.EvilDragon wrote: SSM P-5s are rare and way too expensive to take apart for modeling, apparently (upwards of $5000 on second hand market).
- KVRAF
- 2857 posts since 10 Jul, 2008 from Orbit SW US
I've built numerous circuits with both SSM and Curtis chips. IMO and others the SSM filter chips do sound better.
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- KVRAF
- 12495 posts since 16 Aug, 2006
I believe a few companies are either currently, or in the process of, reissuing SSM chips. I vaguely recall Urs having said at one point that they'd consider a Rev2 when those reissue chips become available as he didn't want to risk a vintage P5 R2. If I had an original and there was a chance of damaging it in the modeling process, with no good way to replace any damaged chips, I certainly wouldn't give it up. If it could be modeled with a guarantee the original wouldn't be damaged, or the chips could be replaced if so, would be a different story. If they just plan on popping the chips out and breadboarding them, then just doing that with the reissue chips probably makes the most sense from a U-he perspective. Just my two cents...nevernamed wrote:Hmmm. Not sure. It's an interesting idea. We're moving to Berlin soon as well so... it's possible maybe I don't know. I'm a U-he customer and do keep an eye on recent developments so, we'll see.nevernamed wrote:I paid $5000 USD even for mine last year. Not sure if that's gone up or down since but they're pretty hard to find.EvilDragon wrote: SSM P-5s are rare and way too expensive to take apart for modeling, apparently (upwards of $5000 on second hand market).
- KVRAF
- 2857 posts since 10 Jul, 2008 from Orbit SW US
I don't have a P5 but i'll gladly loan u-he some SSM chips for evaluation/emulation if they want them.
I'm sure if u-he borrowed a rev1 P5 they would fix or pay to fix it It's not rocket science fixing even the rev1 units.
I'm sure if u-he borrowed a rev1 P5 they would fix or pay to fix it It's not rocket science fixing even the rev1 units.
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- KVRAF
- 24447 posts since 7 Jan, 2009 from Croatia
The problem with SSM chips (in Prophet-5 at least to my knowledge) is that it's not JUST about those chips, but the circuitry surrounding them as well (especially at the filter) that steers them in some directions...
- KVRAF
- 2857 posts since 10 Jul, 2008 from Orbit SW US
Yes, the supporting circuitry does also has an effect but the different topologies inside each chip are quite distinctive sound wise, too. With those two styles of circuit it's all passive components. That could make a difference (esp caps) but the active components (the ICs) usually make a more prominent difference. You're right in that if i sent u-he the chips they would need to build the complete circuits to properly model them.
I'm not much for whole synth emulations but a module that emulates a SSM2040 style VCF (in Reaktor, VCV, or in Zebra) would interest me greatly.
I'm not much for whole synth emulations but a module that emulates a SSM2040 style VCF (in Reaktor, VCV, or in Zebra) would interest me greatly.
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