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The Ensoniq TS-10 was a synthesizer and music workstation introduced by Ensoniq in 1993. It provided synthesis, user sample playback, sequencer, effect units and performance facilities in a 61-key package. Another version, the TS-12, had the same features plus 76 weighted keys and channel polyphonic courtesy of a Fatar keybed, whereas the TS-10 had polyphonic aftertouch and 61 unweighted keys.

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  • The Ensoniq TS-10 was a synthesizer and music workstation introduced by Ensoniq in 1993. It provided synthesis, user sample playback, sequencer, effect units and performance facilities in a 61-key package. Another version, the TS-12, had the same features plus 76 weighted keys and channel polyphonic courtesy of a Fatar keybed, whereas the TS-10 had polyphonic aftertouch and 61 unweighted keys. (en)
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  • The Ensoniq TS-10 was a synthesizer and music workstation introduced by Ensoniq in 1993. It provided synthesis, user sample playback, sequencer, effect units and performance facilities in a 61-key package. Another version, the TS-12, had the same features plus 76 weighted keys and channel polyphonic courtesy of a Fatar keybed, whereas the TS-10 had polyphonic aftertouch and 61 unweighted keys. (en)
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