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Ensoniq ESQ-M
The Ensoniq ESQ-M is a vintage synthesizer, the rackmount version of the ESQ-1, that offers eight voice polyphony. It can do basic splits and layers which can be saved as part of a patch.
Each voice features three digital oscillators, an analogue filter (a Curtis chip) three LFO’s, four envelopes, and four Digitally Controlled Amplifiers and a very serious modulation routing ability.
Ensoniq ESQ-M Resources:
- Ensoniq ESQ-1 page at VintageSynthExplorer
- Ensoniq ESQ-1 samples
- SoundQuest Ensoniq ESQ M Editor/Librarian and Virtualizer
for Windows and Macintosh OS X - Ensoniq ESQ-1, ESQ-m, SQ-80 patches at Patchman Music
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This is a demo of the Maplin Function Generator (oscillator) synth DIY kit.
Features:
- Microcontroller-based function generator capable of producing square, sine, sawtooth or triangle waves
- The wave shape and frequency are adjustable via on-board push buttons
0-5V output and audio output that can drive a small speaker, up to 1W - Requires a 12V power supply
If you’ve built the Maplin Function Generator, leave a comment with your thoughts!



