• Ensoniq Co-Founder ALBERT CHARPENTIER

    From Andrew Roughan@21:1/5 to All on Fri Jan 3 00:02:01 2025
    There was a virtual meetup to talk with Ensoniq Co-Founder ALBERT
    CHARPENTIER

    “Apple made a great decision in 1986 to release the IIGS with audio capabilities that completely blew away those offered by other 16-bit
    personal computers. The quality and scope of the IIGS's Ensoniq 5503
    digital synthesizer chip are evident once you start listening to music
    being pumped out of the computer.”

    “If you've got a technical fascination with the sound chip responsible for all that wonderful music, please attend this upcoming interactive Zoom
    meeting with Albert Charpentier, one of the co-founders of Ensoniq. Mr. Charpentier blazed a trail by designing video chips for Commodore's best-selling home computers, before breaking out and co-founding Ensoniq
    with a group of fellow engineers.”

    This interview is available to review on YouTube. There are brief mentions
    of the ensoniq design (8 channels based on video chip design; memory
    playback design to facilitate emulating a piano; Apple paid for royalties
    for IIgs usage with one cheque up front.) from 27:00-40:00 ish

    https://youtu.be/MFPisZG-wog

    Regards
    Andrew

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  • From Craig Ruff@21:1/5 to All on Fri Jan 3 01:10:14 2025
    Thanks for the link! I look forward to waching it.

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