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I am testing a revision of the ESQ-1 adaptation that observes the peculiar Ensoniq mix of ASCII and non-ASCII encoding of program names. The advantage of this is that a name displayed in the ORM will more closely resemble the name as it appears in the synth's display. For example, ECHO1. is a factory default program in the ESQ-1 and appears to have six characters in its name, but a straight ASCII translation of it results in ECHO#, which has only five. The 1. is encoded as a single character and occupies a single character space in the display. This oddity, incidentally, is what makes translation the other way (computer to synth) tricky, as 1. can obviously be encoded in two different ways. |
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Closing this as done. |
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I have created an Ensoniq ESQ-1 adaptation (#120), which should also operate with the Ensoniq ESQ-M and Ensoniq SQ-80. I have also created a page for this in the Wiki.
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