Oberheim SEM

Type Synthesizer icon Synthesizer
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Description
The Oberheim SEM (Synthesizer Expander Module) is a classic analog synthesizer module designed by Tom Oberheim in the 1970s. Originally created as a standalone unit to expand the capabilities of existing synthesizers, the SEM became renowned for its warm, rich sound and flexible architecture. It features a simple yet powerful design, with two voltage-controlled oscillators, a multimode filter, and an envelope generator, making it a favorite among musicians for its ability to produce a wide range of tones, from lush pads to aggressive leads. The SEM has been used in countless recordings and remains a highly sought-after piece of vintage gear.
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General
  • Release date
    1 Jan 1974 (51 years ago)
Keybed
  • Keybed
Sequencer
  • Arpeggiator
Synthesis
  • Synthesis Method
    Analog
  • Synthesis Type
    Subtractive
  • Polyphony
    1
  • Oscillator Amount
    2
  • VCO Amount
    2
  • Waveform Types
    Pulse, Saw, Square
  • Filter Type
    Band-pass, High-pass, Low-pass (Cutoff)
  • Envelope Generators
    1
  • LFO Count
    1
  • Modulation Matrix
  • Unison Mode
Connections
  • Audio In
  • Audio Out
  • CV/Gate
MIDI
  • MIDI In
  • MIDI Thru
  • MIDI over USB
  • MIDI Polyphonic Aftertouch
Hardware
  • Power Supply Type
    External Adapter
  • USB Powered
  • Battery powered
Dimensions
  • Width
    216 mm
  • Height
    70 mm
  • Depth
    178 mm
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