Ensoniq ESQ1, Now as a Soft Synth! Hear the Real one.
In this episode of "That Makes Synths" Brad shows his favorite synth, the Ensoniq ESQ1 from 1985. It is a hybrid synth, meaning it has digital sounds with analog filters. Hear some sounds from it and see why Brad likes it and what makes it special. Tim Shoebridge video on new ESQ1: • Cherry Audio | Introduction to ESQ-1 Synth... (Brad is not affiliated with Cherry Audio)

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