[rec.music.synth] information on ensonique chip in the AppleIIGS

czei@neutron.eng.ohio-state.edu (Michael S. Czeiszperger) (11/07/88)

I'm looking for some information on the sound chips used in the AppleII GS.
They're supposed to be similar to the chips used in the Ensoniq mirage
sampler, but that's all I know.  Any help pointing in the right direction
would be greatly appreciated.



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droid@mcrware.UUCP (Andy Nicholson) (11/09/88)

In article <995@accelerator>, czei@neutron.eng.ohio-state.edu (Michael S. Czeiszperger) writes:
> I'm looking for some information on the sound chips used in the AppleII GS.
> They're supposed to be similar to the chips used in the Ensoniq mirage
> sampler, but that's all I know.  Any help pointing in the right direction
> would be greatly appreciated.

The sound chips in the IIGS are the Ensoniq Q chip as used in the Mirage
and ESQ synths.  As soon as the IIGS came out I discovered this (see the BYTE
with the IIGS on the cover, I don't know the date - around Oct '86 ? or is
it '85 ).  I called Ensoniq to see if they were going to make the chips
available on the open market, but they weren't.  Maybe now that they have
new improved versions (EPS) maybe they will sell them to experimentors.  I
didn't try the service department, maybe that would work.

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