Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc. is an incorporated company based in Montreal, Quebec, Canada that develops music software including Bidule, chipsounds, Alter/Ego and chipspeech.
[1][2] The name Plogue was chosen as it means "plug" in Quebec Anglicism/slang.
Much of David Viens' work within the company involves Rom Dumping, he collects old voice synthesizers and their ROMs.
[4] Hubert Lamontagne was hired by the company due to his knowledge of phonetics and this led to the creation of Chipspeech and Alter/Ego.
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