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At first I thought $4,000 is a lot (and it is), but compared to buying a used one for $7-10K, this is a much better value. Plus it's not used, it's completely re-done and new.
And this is the part I was looking to find out about:
So it's a very interesting remake from the original designer, but of course this is for collectors with cash pretty much! But compared to a used SP1200 for double the price, I'd go for this.
SP-1200
The latest in the SP-12™ family, the Rossum SP-1200® is an authentic reissue of the iconic classic SP-1200 sampling percussion system. E-mu Systems co-founder and original SP-12 and SP-1200 designer Dave Rossum has duplicated the original analog and digital electronics of the landmark 12-bit...
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At first I thought $4,000 is a lot (and it is), but compared to buying a used one for $7-10K, this is a much better value. Plus it's not used, it's completely re-done and new.
And this is the part I was looking to find out about:
One of the unobtainable parts featured in the original SP-1200 is the SSM2044 analog filter, a classic integrated circuit also designed by Dave Rossum in the early 80s based on classic improved ladder filter topology. In partnership with Sound Semiconductor, Inc, Dave has designed the SSI2144 IC which reprises the same analog circuit using contemporary IC processing and packaging, preserving its unique character.
So it's a very interesting remake from the original designer, but of course this is for collectors with cash pretty much! But compared to a used SP1200 for double the price, I'd go for this.