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{{Short description|American music technology company}} {{More footnotes|date=April 2009}} {{Infobox company | name = Ensoniq Corp. | logo = [[File:Ensoniq logo.svg|center|240px]] | type = [[Subsidiary]] | foundation = {{start date and age|1982}} | fate = Acquired by [[Creative Technology]] (January 1998) and merged with [[E-MU Systems]], now dissolved | founder = {{ubl|Bruce Crockett|Albert Charpentier|[[Robert Yannes|Bob Yannes]]}} | defunct = {{end date|2002}} | location = [[Malvern, Pennsylvania]] | key_people = | industry = Musical instruments and technology | parent = [[Creative Technology]] | website = {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/19970719010442/http://www.ensoniq.com/|date=July 19, 1997 |title=www.ensoniq.com}} }} '''Ensoniq Corp.''' was an American [[electronics]] manufacturer, best known throughout the mid-1980s and 1990s for its [[musical instrument]]s, principally [[Sampler (musical instrument)|samplers]] and [[synthesizer]]s.
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