- Ensoniq - Wikipedia
Ensoniq Corp was an American electronics manufacturer, best known throughout the mid-1980s and 1990s for its musical instruments, principally samplers and synthesizers
- A Timeline of Ensoniq Synths Samplers | Reverb News
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 bedrock for future breakthroughs
- DOS Days - Ensoniq
Ensoniq are most remembered for their "Soundscape" sound card which utilized the same synthesizer that Ensoniq used in its musical keyboards, and received pretty decent direct support in PC games in the mid 1990s
- 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 all analog as on the Mirage
- The History of Ensoniq | A Sonic Odyssey - FeedFreq
Ensoniq, the brainchild of musical mavericks, kicked off its sonic odyssey in the early 1980s Picture this: big hair, neon lights, and the sweet smell of innovation These mad scientists weren’t concocting potions but crafting instruments that would define an era!
- Welcome to the Ensoniq Gallery - Synth Ark
Welcome to the Ensoniq Gallery, includes a brief introduction, along with links to synthesizers produced, references and further information
- Ensoniq - Electronic Music Wiki
Starting in 1989, Ensoniq began introducing new models which incorporated the principle of wave scanning, an idea lifted from the very expensive PPG systems Ensoniq referred to this as "Transwaves"
- 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 designer), Bruce Crockett, and Al Charpentier The company's initial product was a home computer software drum machine
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