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Description

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. In fact, for a digital synth the ESQ-1 has many good old analog-synth features such as a ring modulator, sequencer, and oscillator-sync. The envelopes and LFOs are can be freely routed to each DCO, VCA and or VCF. There are 40 preset sounds which are the usual not-so-great sounds. Luckily the VFD display screen is large enough to make editing the sounds somewhat pleasant.



What really sets the ESQ-1 apart from other similar synths is the voice architecture. Choose from analog, digital, or samples or any combo since there are three independent oscillators per voice! Once you start editing on the ESQ-1 you will come up with interesting and unique results. Using dynamic voice allocation it can seemlesly switch from 8-voices of analog to 8-voices of digital or sampled voices! This gives you a wide array of different sonic elements at your fingertips!

Then there's its built-in sequencer. It can store up to 24,000 notes in 30 sequences and 10 songs via battery back-up. Anyone in search of an alternative synthesizer should consider the ESQ-1. More analog than a DX-7 or D-50 and also much cheaper, the ESQ-1 is a tasty option that is worth a try.

Discussions

ESQ-1 vs SQ-80

old as old thread, but yup, I had an sq80 (stolen!), and my friend had an esq1, we could exchange patches, (or rather he could give them to me), as the sq80 was essentially the same with more waveforms, larger sequencer memory, and a disk drive,...

Let's talk about: WORKSTATIONS!

...lining up the very different workstations I have owned during my time as a hobby musician and add a comment. Ensoniq ESQ1 (Wave table based) Yamaha SY55 (Rompler based) Roland W30 (Sampler based) Roland MC505 (Rompler based) Yamaha RM1X (Rompler based) EMU MP7 (Rompler based) Roland MC909 (Rompler and sampler based), which is the present day hearth of my studio. General drawbacks...

Access Virus TI2 in 2022

...through a rotary dial or inc/dec buttons.. loved the dx7 for the 32 patches at your fingertips. I love my ESQ1 for those simple little gray buttons to select all the patches on a single screen.. it's for this reason I'm thinking of selling my practically still new ti2 and getting a jupitre x I still...

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