[AH] Transoniq Hacker (Re: [AH] warning about Kontakt 6)

From Brian Willoughby
Sent Mon, Oct 1st 2018, 05:35

On Sep 29, 2018, at 2:00 PM, Kenny Balys <xxxxx@xxxxxxxx.xxx> wrote:
> Brian, if your article(s) is(are) handy why not post it(them) here on =
AH? It
> will find its way to the archives and I, for one, would find it very =
interesting
> reading.

Cover of issue number 59, May, 1990.

http://www.buchty.net/~buchty/ensoniq/transoniq_hacker/PDF/059.pdf
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http://www.synthmanuals.com/manuals/ensoniq/transoniq_hacker_archive/issue=
_059/th_059.pdf

I alluded to a forthcoming article titled, =E2=80=9CPulse Width =
Modulation for the EPS=E2=80=9D a.k.a. =E2=80=9CThe next best thing to =
VFX TransWaves.=E2=80=9D I=E2=80=99m fairly certain that I=E2=80=99d =
already written that article, or at least most of it. It seems that I =
never got around to publishing it. It would probably be hilarious if I =
could find the article on my old NeXT Computer backup tapes and publish =
it 28 years later - for the few remaining patch designers still working =
with the EPS voice architecture.

Looking back at my Transoniq Hacker collection, I see Sam Mims all over =
these issues!

My (now) friend Vance Galloway actually managed to get a couple of =
articles published.

Besides the venerable Garth Hjelte, there=E2=80=99s also the inestimable =
Gary Giebler. He published the floppy disk (and hard disk) formats for =
Ensoniq products. I can=E2=80=99t remember whether Ensoniq also =
published documentation of this, or if it was only the MIDI System =
Exclusive format that they provided.

Way back before Apple purchased NeXT Computer, I wrote software for =
NeXTSTEP that allowed an Ensoniq hard drive to be attached to the SCSI =
port of a NeXT. Instruments, Wavesamples, and Songs could be dragged as =
icons back and forth between the Ensoniq drive and the local computer =
drive. I even added features to the application to repair damaged =
=E2=80=9CFAT" data on an Ensoniq drive to recover from certain problems. =
The app would also perform an integrity check on an Ensoniq drive as =
well as graph a bitmap of Used versus Free blocks.

I also had a Patch Viewer that never progressed far enough to be a Patch =
Editor for the EPS.

Brian