I've never tried an artificial narrator before, so I made these two videos to see what it's like. I chose a posh British accent, see if you can understand it without resorting to closed captions. I also added several photos and text screens to help illustrate what's going on. It tries to show some programming ideas I gathered from publications, videos, patch sets, experimentation, and online groups.
00:20 1. Transoniq Hacker magazine
01:07 2. 11 differences between the ESQ-1 & SQ-80
04:35 3. Stereo Effects
06:12 4. Simulating effects
11:52 6. Simulating Sample & Hold
13:21 7. Edgar Winter's trill trick
14:27 8. Changing note intervals
16:33 9. Combining L.F.O.s
LYNX:
Transoniq Hacker archives:
http://www.buchty.net/~buchty/ensoniq/transoniq_hacker/
ESQ-1 owner's manual:
http://www.buchty.net/ensoniq/files/manuals/ESQ1-MANUAL_TOTAL.pdf
SQ-80 owner's manual:
http://www.buchty.net/ensoniq/files/manuals/SQ80.pdf
Sound Gallery:
http://www.buchty.net/~buchty/ensoniq/contest/
Rainer Buchty homepage:
http://www.buchty.net/
Edgar Winter in a documentary:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CaiMjwF0a64&t=395s
Hidden wave videos:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cP7ieYJAKb0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VepF2yjL9rc
SQ-80 used in Mark Wynkoop's music:
https://www.youtube.com/@MemoryWheel-jx8ub