Revision history for MichaelArnao


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Michael Arnao worked at Ensoniq in the summers of 1987 and 1988 in the testing and repair departments. He began working as an Ensoniq software engineer in 1991. Michael was responsible for effects development on Ensoniq keyboards, effects processors and other products from 1992 onwards; these products included the ASR, TS,KT, and MR series keyboards, the DP4+, DP2, and DP/Pro effects processors, and Paris. Michael also wrote the symbolic assembler for the ESP2, Ensoniq's digital signal processing chip.
Mike also created phaser, flanger, and chorus plug-ins inspired by the TC Electronic products of the time, which were never marketed (Michael believes they ended up in [[ChuckDuffy Chuck Duffy's]] domain when he obtained rights to the PARIS software) and also wrote a limiter/ditherer/noise shaper plug-in known as evolimit (current status unkown). [[BillMauchly Bill Mauchly]] and [[ChuckDuffy Chuck Duffy]] also worked on the evolimit UI.
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Michael Arnao worked at Ensoniq in the summers of 1987 and 1988 in the testing and repair departments. He began working as an Ensoniq software engineer in 1991. Michael was responsible for effects development on Ensoniq keyboards, effects processors and other products from 1992 onwards; these products included the ASR, TS,KT, and MR series keyboards, the DP4+, DP2, and DP/Pro effects processors, and Paris. Michael also wrote the symbolic assembler for the ESP2, Ensoniq's digital signal processing chip. Mike also created phaser,
flanger, and chorus plug-ins inspired by the TC Electronic products of the time, which were never marketed, although Michael believes they ended up in [[ChuckDuffy Chuck Duffy's]] domain when he obtained rights to the PARIS software.
Michael has also written a limiter/ditherer/noise shaper plug-in known as evolimit (current status unkown). [[BillMauchly Bill Mauchly]] and [[ChuckDuffy Chuck Duffy]] also worked on the evolimit UI.


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Edited on 2008-04-09 17:59:11 by admin
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Michael Arnao worked at Ensoniq in the summers of 1987 and 1988 in the testing and repair departments. He began working as an Ensoniq software engineer in 1991. Michael was responsible for effects development on Ensoniq keyboards, effects processors and other products from 1992 onwards; these products included the ASR, TS,KT, and MR series keyboards, the DP4+, DP2, and DP/Pro effects processors, and Paris. Michael also wrote the symbolic assembler for the ESP2, Ensoniq's digital signal processing chip. Mike also created phaser,
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Michael Arnao worked at Ensonic in the summers of 1987 and 1988 in the testing and repair departments. He began working as an Ensoniq software engineer in 1991. Michael was responsible for effects development on Ensoniq keyboards, effects processors and other products from 1992 onwards; these products included the ASR, TS,KT, and MR series keyboards, the DP4+, DP2, and DP/Pro effects processors, and Paris. Michael also wrote the symbolic assembler for the ESP2, Ensoniq's digital signal processing chip. Mike also created phaser,


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Edited on 2008-04-09 17:58:50 by admin
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Michael Arnao worked at Ensonic in the summers of 1987 and 1988 in the testing and repair departments. He began working as an Ensoniq software engineer in 1991. Michael was responsible for effects development on Ensoniq keyboards, effects processors and other products from 1992 onwards; these products included the ASR, TS,KT, and MR series keyboards, the DP4+, DP2, and DP/Pro effects processors, and Paris. Michael also wrote the symbolic assembler for the ESP2, Ensoniq's digital signal processing chip. Mike also created phaser,
flanger, and chorus plug-ins inspired by the TC Electronic products of the time, which were never marketed, although Michael believes they ended up in [[ChuckDuffy Chuck Duffy's]] domain when he obtained rights to the PARIS software.
Michael has also written a limiter/ditherer/noise shaper plug-in known as evolimit (current status unkown). [[BillMauchly Bill Mauchly]] and [[ChuckDuffy Chuck Duffy]] also worked on the evolimit UI.
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Mike Arnao was one of the figures involved (along with [[ChuckDuffy Chuck Duffy]] and [[BillMauchly Bill Mauchly]]) in the initiative to port the [[WaveBoy WAVEBOY]] series of plugins to PARIS in 2002.


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