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Ensoniq - Wikipedia
Renaming itself as Ensoniq, the new company instead designed a music synthesizer. [1] Ensoniq grew rapidly over the next few years with the success of the Mirage and the ESQ-1. The plant in …
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Sep 22, 2021 · The Q chip powered its breakthrough debut, the Mirage DSK-8 sampler, along with its ESQ-1 synth and its Ensoniq Piano (a sampled grand piano). And the technology served as the …
Ensoniq - DOS Days
"While surveying the sound card market over the past few months, we have been keeping our eyes on a promising prototype sound card from Ensoniq called Soundscape. Though not currently …
Ensoniq ESQ-1 | Vintage Synth Explorer
Similar to the Mirage synth/sampler, the ESQ-1 was Ensoniq's highly affordable and impressive digital synthesizer, released in 1986. Although the waveforms are digital in nature, the filters are …
Ensoniq MR76 - Sound On Sound
Ensoniq's solution is a sort of mix of the last two. Resident in the machine are 90 1‑ and 2‑bar patterns, each with eight variations. Extra patterns are stored on a free floppy. The patterns, say …
Ensoniq - Synthmuseum.com
"Ensoniq is one American manufacturer that understands the value of building custom chips. Founded in the early '80s by some engineers from Commodore [Bruce Crockett, Al Charpentier, …
Ensoniq ESQ-1 - Lfoaudio
ENSONIQ ESQ-1 Both versions of the ESQ-1 and SQ-80 were sample recorded. Released in 1986 although the ESQ waveforms are digital in nature, the filters are all analog! ESQ-1 has many good …
Ensoniq | Synthpedia
Ensoniq was an American electronics company that made samples and synthesizers from in the mid-1980s and 1990s. It was founded in 1982 by Robert "Bob" Yannes (Commodore 64 SID chip …
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Ensoniq - Wikipedia
Renaming itself as Ensoniq, the new company instead designed a music synthesizer. [1] Ensoniq grew rapidly over the next few years with the success of the Mirage and the ESQ-1. The plant in …
A Timeline of Ensoniq Synths & Samplers | Reverb News
Sep 22, 2021 · The Q chip powered its breakthrough debut, the Mirage DSK-8 sampler, along with its ESQ-1 synth and its Ensoniq Piano (a sampled grand piano). And the technology served as the …
Ensoniq - DOS Days
"While surveying the sound card market over the past few months, we have been keeping our eyes on a promising prototype sound card from Ensoniq called Soundscape. Though not currently …
Ensoniq ESQ-1 | Vintage Synth Explorer
Similar to the Mirage synth/sampler, the ESQ-1 was Ensoniq's highly affordable and impressive digital synthesizer, released in 1986. Although the waveforms are digital in nature, the filters are …
Ensoniq MR76 - Sound On Sound
Ensoniq's solution is a sort of mix of the last two. Resident in the machine are 90 1‑ and 2‑bar patterns, each with eight variations. Extra patterns are stored on a free floppy. The patterns, say …
Ensoniq - Synthmuseum.com
"Ensoniq is one American manufacturer that understands the value of building custom chips. Founded in the early '80s by some engineers from Commodore [Bruce Crockett, Al Charpentier, …
Ensoniq ESQ-1 - Lfoaudio
ENSONIQ ESQ-1 Both versions of the ESQ-1 and SQ-80 were sample recorded. Released in 1986 although the ESQ waveforms are digital in nature, the filters are all analog! ESQ-1 has many good …
Ensoniq | Synthpedia
Ensoniq was an American electronics company that made samples and synthesizers from in the mid-1980s and 1990s. It was founded in 1982 by Robert "Bob" Yannes (Commodore 64 SID chip …
www.ensoniq.com
www.ensoniq.com
Ensoniq ESQ-1 Wave Synthesizer - Reverb
Make room for new gear in minutes. * Excludes Brand New, B Stock, Fair, Poor, and Non-functioning. Prices exclude shipping and tax/VAT/GST.