Ensoniq EPS-16+
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http://www.ensoniq.com/
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Ease of Use
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7.9 (18 responses)
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Features
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8.2 (18 responses)
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Expressiveness/Sounds
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8.2 (16 responses)
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Reliability
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8.0 (18 responses)
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Customer Support
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6.4 (14 responses)
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Overall Rating
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8.6 (16 responses)
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Product: Ensoniq EPS-16+
Price Paid: 2400 (AUD)
Submitted 05/04/2006
at 07:30am
by Stuart Pritchard
Ease of Use
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9
Do recall what software version.
I found this keyboard very easy to use. The overall logical structure of how sounds and made and processed was straight forward, but then I did read the manual cover to cover.
Features
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4
Memory expansion was way too limited. It annoys me to have to buy additional bits of hard ware to add in my SCSI hard drive. The floppy disks were an exercise in pain and patience, neither of which you want in a live show, honesty you don't want this keyboard live without the SCSI hard drive.
I loved the on board effects processor
Expressiveness/Sounds
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8
I got access to every ensonic library at the music shop, and the sound were mostly horrible. There was a nice bright Bosendorfer which was my mainstay, I found some great hammond sounds from some guy in Sweden (Sorry I don't remember the name).
I got fantastic string and orchestral sounds with this keyboard but I made them myself using an orchestral Audio sample CD.
Reliability
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10
It always worked for me. If it was going to fall over it would probably be my SCSI hard drive and not the keyboard itself. I always carried an operating system disk and a piano sound on disks in my pocket. That was my backup and I never used it.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Overall Rating
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7
I miss this keyboard but I think I could get better functionality out of my laptop and a cheap USB midi-controller.
Product: Ensoniq EPS-16+
Price Paid: 3000.00 (Canadian)
Submitted 03/04/2005
at 04:41pm
by Stef Caron
Email: stefcaron<at>gmail dot com
Ease of Use
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7
Using the most recent software that came out before Ensoniq was gobbled up by EMU - 1.02 I think.
The presets for this unit are amazing, especially the drum sounds.
Editing the patches takes a bit of finger grease - lot of button-pressing, menu-scrolling and staring at a small screen.
The manual is a piece of shit. Whoever wrote it approached the writing as if the EPS-16+ was a synth - and it is soooooooo much more.
Features
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8
Polyphony - I'm not sure, never maxed it out, and our stuff is pretty dense. The keyboard action is very good - doesn't feel like a toy piano (which was a problem with the old Ensoniq, Korg and Yamaha synths of the day) and responds very nicely to deft touches.
The effects are okay. If you re-sample one of your samples though, it'll eat up all your memory (which isn't a lot at four megs).
No expansion options that I know of. Lots of third-party samples available out there though - I keep seeing people selling their old EPS/Mirage disquettes on eBay.
The midi is pretty responsive, but the Ensoniq defaults when you set up a new sample is close to 127. It takes a bit of finger grease to fix this, as mentioned above.
The onboard sequencer is split into two 8-track segments: 8 instrument tracks and 8 song tracks. I never figured out how to use the song tracks, and always used the instrument tracks, which allowed me to build patterns which are then split into whatever instruments you have loaded into the keyboard.
Up until a few years ago, I was using this as my main sequencer, and I still use it for loop-based crazy stuff.
Expressiveness/Sounds
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9
Instrumentation is limited only by your imagination and the four megs of memory it is maxed out at (remember guys: 1992).
It can sample at 48khz, which is better-than-CD-quality, but I don't hear the difference on most sounds between 48, 44.1, or 32.5 khz. You start hearing differences with high sounds: cymbals, distortion, voices and techno-synths. It is better to keep your samples short and repetitive, and some of you young guys who get your hands on this will be severely handicapped by the amount of memory...
hehehehe...
...but you'll eventually figure out that it's a workhorse of a sampler.
Excellent for electro-synth rock, industrial, and gloomy goth. If you get your hands on the output expansion unit, you can synchronise your drummer to it by having a click track come out of one of the outputs, which only he can hear. A bonus for live shows where you are using the sequencer.
I now use it as a glorified drum machine, and occasionally for some synth loops. As a drum machine, it beats any of those Roland MC series crap out there.
Reliability
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6
Very dependable in the studio... but live it was glitchy the few times I used it. And yet I saw one band from Toronto use it - as described above, with the drummer - and they never, ever had a problem with it. I'm convinced this is the keyboard Trent Reznor must've first gotten really pissed off with, hence leading him to throw and thrash gear around the stage.
I don't use it in live situations anymore - just in the studio (see above).
Customer Support
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3
Ensoniq did not go out of business without a reason.
I'd love to give EMU some credit for their customer support of the EPS, and anything Ensoniq, but they dropped the ball on this one.
Overall Rating
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10
I would hate it if I lost this piece. It's on its last legs, so one day it will die, and I'll seriously miss it.
I've owned this thing for close to 14 years... and hopefully I'll get another 14 years out of it. When it dies I'll probably get an ASR-10, if I can find one.
What I loved about it when I first purchased it was the sequencer/sampler combo... no other keyboard had that. It's a solid piece of gear, in spite of its glitches in live situations.
Product: Ensoniq EPS-16+
Price Paid: US $315 used
Submitted 06/23/2004
at 07:30pm
by DEADLY MiND
Email: dj_rasguno<at>eminem dot com
Ease of Use
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8
ENSONIQ EPS16+
OS VERSION 1.30
I do Rap/Hip-Hop Production, so if you dont, this Post might not help you very much.
This product will be pretty hard to get used to if you are not used to the Ensoniq's sequencer. If you have the Manual, this product will take a lot of usage to understand. Once you understand the way to operate it, its very easy to work with. You start to memorize shortcuts to certain features and after about 2 months using it, other people whove never used it before are lookin at you like: Damn. He knows exactly what he's doin.
I rate this 6 without a manual for ease of use.
I rate it 8 if you have the manual for ease of use.
Features
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9
The sound quality is a little grimy. If your lookin for a perfectly on point, crystal-clear sound, i wouldnt suggest this for you.
If your lookin for grimy Rap/Hip-Hop, i suggest this to you.
There are a lot of built-in 24-Bit effects. All of the effects dont sound like they are from 1988 (but they are). www.Chickensys.com sells new effects on floppy if your not satisfied with all the built-in effects.
The keys can be split by velocity which i'm still tryin to figure out.
This has real good velocity sensitivity if its used as a MIDI controller though.
There is a 16-Track Sequencer in this. If your used to the AKAI MPC-Series sequencer, this will be real hard to adjust to. But they are both capable of about the same thing.
I personally love the sequencer, its just like all the other features of the EPS16+, it takes time, but once mastered youll be lovin this shit.
The sampler is hot on this one too.
Expressiveness/Sounds
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8
Last time i checked, Ensoniq had a lot of libraries of sounds out for this. I dont even mess with those. I use all samples. And as long as you make sure you set the LFO rate to 0.0, youll be all set.
Theres not a lot of memory on this so it will be hard to get real big samples to fit, but you should be alright.
If your the type of person that cuts your samples up before puttin them in a sequence then the EPS16+ will really take some gettin used to. Its not like the MPC in this department.
Reliability
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10
As long as you get a fan that blows air towards the heatsink on the back the whole time you use it, and your using OS version 1.30 or above, this is very reliable.
If you dont have a fan for the back, i wouldnt suggest using it at all. The back (this aint a joke) gets hot enough to fry some chicken on it.
After a lot of hard use, the buttons will all eventually break. But the keys will last you as long as you have your keyboard. These keys are built like a tank.
I rate it 10 for reliability only if you have a fan.
If no fan, i rate it 4.
Customer Support
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1
Never had problems with my machine, but read the other posts, since Ensoniq merged with E-Mu, customer support sucks.
Overall Rating
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10
If it was lost or stolen i would definitely buy another one. Or i would buy the ASR-10, which is more expensive, but it has 15 more mb's.
I love this keyboard, you might think im crazy but youll actually miss this if its ever gone.
If you have any questions, really feel free to drop an e-mail.
Product: Ensoniq EPS-16+
Price Paid: US $550 used
Submitted 03/05/2003
at 04:39am
by Phill Fresh
Email: cpeng at btinternet<dot>com
Ease of Use
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8
What a joy to work with. As a recording engineer I use alot of samplers but the Ensoniq spells out what you need to do.
The presets have stood the test of time for quality and when you listen to them in a correct accoustic enviroment you will know what I mean.
The manual is a manual.If you are used to Japenese samplers then the US sapler mentality but be a little strange at first.
Features
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8
Keyboard action is standard.
The FX are still pretty cool and simple to edit and SAVE!
Midi is fine especialy when it comes to using RECYCLE. No probs there.
Unfortunately I have never used it's onboard sequencer but I have heard it is a lot "tighter" than a pc sequencer.
Expressiveness/Sounds
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8
Sounds great for everything.
Does not have great controller reactions but then its not God.
Great for Drums!
Reliability
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10
100% Works everytime. Would you believe so do my floppies after 5 years. My hardrive packed up long before my 1st floppy failed. So always keep "a copy on a floppy"
If loading time is not a prob then gig with it for sure.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Never called but over the years with the advent of WWW you can sort out most problems.
Overall Rating
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9
After 5 years I love this machine. If you have one you never think about how much you paid for it.
I would love it if someone could build a device that could sit between the EPS16+ and my PC so I could partition a big SCSI drive and transfer files etc. Pipedream eh!
Product: Ensoniq EPS-16+
Price Paid: US $2500
Submitted 06/15/2002
at 04:30am
by Anonymous
Ease of Use
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9
Easy to use,but you should have the manual.
The manual is like that,what a manual should be.Explaining every step
in a fine and understandable way.
The manual itself is already a ten worth.
The "delivered" sounds are of a high quality.
Editing patches/sounds needs a time,caused by the enormous flexibility of this machine.
A softwaresolution is recommended.But also on the EPS it is OK,once
you understood its flowchart.
Features
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10
A 16 track straight ahead sequencer of a a good quality.
A 24Bit FX processor build in,with flex in routing and programming.
OK,the distortion sound is nowadays a little to sick.But the EPS was
build in 1990,and at that time digital distortion was always a sick
thing,like the digital Filters....
Expressiveness/Sounds
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No Opinion
Yow,a machine of my dream.Flexible in routing and with a great modulation matrix.
The sound is superb.Clear,deep and warm.In the filtersection is missing maybe resonace.
But the Filter itself are working great,so that resonace is not missing so much.
Here are build in analog Filters,and that's what they sound like.
GOOOOOOOD.....
The limitation is the max of two MB RAM.If you work with disks,it
prepares you a lot of coffeetime.But with the optional Harddisk solution sounds can
be loaded very quick.And with a good managment no one will recognize
this limitation.
The ASR10 is in this way better.
But remember the cost of a MB in this years ? Or of a printer of that
time.
Sound quality is superb.FX is also very fine,not to forget the flexible
sequencer.
Reliability
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7
Ensoniq build very amazing devices.But they were stingy with the hardwarefunctions.
If it is the slider or the buttons.The quality is really cheesy.
so you have to handle the Interface very carefully,like a virgin.
If to rough,the buttons will fly around you.
I remeber the VFX.Once pressed to strong the button,you had to search
it inside of the VFX.
The rest of the EPS is made forever.
Customer Support
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10
EMUsoniq still maintain also old Ensoniq products,besides the EMU
Max series.
Overall Rating
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No Opinion
The EPS16* is one of the machines I would never give away anymore.The soundquality and the Modulationmatrix
are amazing.This sampler is very flexible.
I used it for several different styles and always it produces a great
sound.
The EPS needs only a stricter managment,caused by its limitations of
RAM.at least I don't trace it as limitation.This makes me to think over how to manage
the small RAM.
A habit wich most Softwareengineers have lost today,caused by the
inflation of the infinty hardware possibilities.
The Ensoniq EPS16+ was made for musicans.And so it sounds.
Still a great machine after all this years.I prefer it to libe with
the limitation of RAM(wich seems to be a joke nowadays),instead to
have lower sound qultiy with infinity RAM.
Product: Ensoniq EPS-16+
Price Paid: US $2,000
Submitted 04/24/2001
at 06:02pm
by C Washington
Ease of Use
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8
All of the Ensoniq's sampler are easy to use, and very simple to edit. It will take a little bit of time to really take advantage of what it has to offer. A very good all purpose work station
Features
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7
The build in effects are great for the time it was made. There is not to many keyboards that can run multipe effects for under 2 g's. The worst quailties about this keyboard is the memory and time to load instruments from a floppy disk. It's smart to invest is computer hook up, that will cut down on time!!!! And now there is so much available on cd that is a must. The sequencer is straight forward and easy to work around and with practice a person can put together high quality demos in a reasonable amount of time.
Expressiveness/Sounds
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9
The Miami Brass are the best, piano sounds are good to okay. And again there is so much out there to choose from (in terms of instruments) that if you look hard enough you can find some really good sounds. The velocity and aftertouch can be adusted to fit your needs. The edit commands are really good, so in terms of expresiveness it's all in your abilty to use the edit commands to adjust the samples to your needs.
Reliability
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9
A very reliable keyboard. I've had the keyboard 11 years and it's never let me down at a gig. Again it's slow in loading from a floppy disk, I have a lap top which allows me to load sounds faster and it cuts down the lag time between songs. The sequencer has froze up on me a couple of times and that really pisses you off especially when you have been working on a song all night and the everything gets erased. Again, for the money it a very good all purpose keyboard.
Customer Support
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8
The customer service has been very quick in responding to my needs but that is before they merge with emu. I am not sure about it now. The upgrads are the best thing about the keyboard. If it was not for the upgrades and the continual avaibilty of sounds and patches, etc. I would have traded it in a long time ago.
Overall Rating
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No Opinion
Again a good all purpose keyboard, the memory is lacking a little but with a computer you can get around it. The sounds are good and some even great. There are tons of resources out there to keep you up with the latests trends. The ability to edit samples is it's best features. People asked me all the time where did you get that sample? and I say " I created it". But I have to admit if it was stolen I wouldn't but it, I would buy it's big brother the ASR 10.
Product: Ensoniq EPS-16+
Price Paid: US $700 used
Submitted 04/10/2001
at 08:24am
by Boyan Links
Ease of Use
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8
I am using the latest software and to be honest i've never used much of the preset noises, i mean who really buys a SAMPLER for the preset sound disks, i use it mainly for loops that i construct on my computer. creating seamless loops is a little tricky at first, but once you figure it out it becomes second nature. the manual gives a decent overview of the architecture but the diagrams don't really reveal a lot, but i don't think it was quite as horrible as a lot of people have said.
Features
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8
the waveboy FX are very useful, i recommend the parallel FX and the resonant filter disk. the onboard ROM effects are actually very good, amazing for when this beast came out, the wah+dist+rev used to be my absolute favorite for destroying sounds. as far as i can gather the FX in the EPS 16+ are almost identical to the DP4, but don't quote me on that. I've screwed around on the sequencer, but for a whole live PA it would be a nightmare, i do not like the on board seq. I don't have any of the SCSI retrofits, but there are still companies that will do them, probably a good idea. I basically use the sampler for loop playback and a few synth stabs here and there.
Expressiveness/Sounds
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8
I use this sampler strictly for dance music and i love it, i would normally complain about the lack of resonant filters, but i believe this thing actually uses the philips filters (same as the esq-1) that are in fact analog, can really rumble the lows with the right input, has a decent routing matrix, with waveboy you can use sampling input as an audio in for FX although i did notice some clicking. don't care for the keyboard too much, notice a little bit of a hiss on the key contacts, but that's due to mine being heavily used and pretty filthy. really the sound of it depends on the user, not really a players keyboard.
Reliability
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9
I have gigged with this machine EXTENSIVELY, everyhting from musty basements to smoke filled, humid warehouses and it has never frozen on me, that's not to say it has never frozen, but it always comes thru in the clutch (knock on wood), when loading sometimes it does stutter, it kind of pauses then spits out the last 4 beats of MIDI message at once, not great for studio recording, but it adds a definite live feel if it happens at a gig ;]
Customer Support
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5
N/A ensoniq doesn't supports this model, lots of resources online though.
Overall Rating
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10
if my EPS 16+ was stolen I would cry, but i probably wouldn't replace it with another ensoniq. this thing is definitely an odd and somewhat unique sampler, i hate the limited memory and the DD disk drive, but i love the amazing AMP BOOST ;) It is a road warrior and mine has been known to spit out noises with no samples loaded into it (which is kind of freaky), i've had it for over four years and nothing has ever gone wrong with it, it is my only sampler, but i have several drum machines and synths, including the prophecy, ms2000r, kawai XD5, r8 mkII, RY-30 and EA-1 and they all get along pretty nicely.
Product: Ensoniq EPS-16+
Price Paid: US $100.00
Submitted 01/21/2001
at 09:22pm
by SHAEKWON
Email: shaekwon<at>hotmail dot com
Ease of Use
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9
I'M USING THE LATEST 1.3. THE PRESET SOUND OF MOST OF THE INSTRUMENTS AER EXCELLENT...THE PATCHES JUST HSAPPEN TO EXPAND MORE INTEREST IN MOST CASES, ESPECIALLY WHEN IT COMES TO CREATIVITY AND ORIGINALITY.
Features
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10
I JUST INSTALLED SCSI AND A ZIP DRIVE AND THIS ALONE JUST SENT ME TO THE MOON. YOU CAN PUT DAMN NEAR INFINITE SOUNDS ON ONE ZIP DISK AND NEVER HAVE TO WORRY ABOUT PULLING OUT DISK AFTER DISK. IN JUST A COUPLE OF WEEKS A CD-ROM DRIVE WILL BE ADDES IN SERIES...THIS WILL GIVE ME THE ULTIMATE ADVANTAGE.
Expressiveness/Sounds
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9
MORE THE 90% OF THE SOUNDS ARE REALISTICS. JUST BE CAREFUL AS TO WHERE YOU OREDER YOUR SOUNDS FROM. THE ONBOARD EFFECTS ARE COOL BUT NEVER SETTLE FOR SECOND BEST...YOU CAN GET THE UP GRADED EFFECTS ON DISK AND THEY ARE MORE UP TO SPEED FOR TODAYS MUSIC.
Reliability
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10
OF COURSE I CAN DEPEND ON THE EPS 16+ AND IT IS SMALL ENOUGH TO TAKE TO A SHOW, ESPECIALLY WITH THE ZIP DRIVE. JUST A FEW ZIP DISK AND YOU CAN ROCK ALL NIGHT.
Customer Support
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10
I WAS FORTUNATE TO GET LOTS OF HELP THRU CUSTOMER SUPPORT. THAT WHEN I FOUND OUT ALL ABOUT THE UPGRADES AND INSTALLMENTS THE THE EPS 16+ COULD HANDLE!
Overall Rating
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10
HELL YEAH!, I WOULD PAY $100.00 BUCKS FOR A PIECE OF ART SUCH AS THE EPS 16+. FOR THE MOST PART IT IS EASY TO USE AND EVEN WHEN IT SOUNDS LIKE CERTAIN FEATURES ARE HARD TO UNDERSTAND JUST ONE DAY AND ONE NIGHT IS ALL THAT IT WILL TAKE TO GAIN EXPERIENCE...AND I'M FAR FROM CONSIDERING MYSELF A PRO!
Product: Ensoniq EPS-16+
Price Paid: N/A used
Submitted 01/04/2001
at 09:51pm
by N. Labelle
Email: nml<at>pionet dot net
Ease of Use
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9
I'm Using the Latest EPS 16+ OS 1.3. I think the presets that come with the EPS 16+ sound great...I use the factory OB-8s and Moogs on everything, The drum samples are good too.
Editing patches is somewhat complicated but great once you get the hang of it.
I have no manual and it took me several months to figure out all the features of the OS with no previous keyboard experience (which i think is pretty good)
Features
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8
I love everything about the EPS 16+ except a couple of features:
The sequencer is terrible..I have never been able to sequence anything with it.
The action isnt the best...its not the easiest to play.
Expressiveness/Sounds
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8
The sounds are good - there are a large number of sounds available on the internet that can be transfered to disk. Samples sound fine on it. The factory instruments are decent and realistic, and there are alot of more obscure synth, analogue, ambient sounds on the internet (www.soundcentral.com) Works best for rock music and is ok at dance.
Reliability
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10
Very dependable. Hardware has never caused any problems and it has taken alot of abuse (has been thrown across stages, hit with mic stands, etc) and is still working (missing a few keys, but thats acceptable) Software crashes occasionally but never live - only when using the terrible sequencer. (which you shouldnt use anyways)
Customer Support
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7
Ensoniq no longer supports this product, However there is a tremendous amount of help from users on the EPS mailing list, and on various web sites.
Overall Rating
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8
If it was stolen, I would get another. I wish i had more memory (more money)
Product: Ensoniq EPS-16+
Price Paid: US $2200
Submitted 04/20/2000
at 09:35am
by Anonymous
Email: donkupski<at>cs dot com
Ease of Use
:
9
I'm using the 1.3 OS version. I also have the 2mb flashbank installed and the expansion to 2 mb for memory. The sounds that come with the unit are varied in quality. The overall board is easy to use. Layering can be accomplished with the touch of a button. The presets for performance are great, allowing splits, key changes, etc all preprogrammed before the gig. I have a SCSI 1 gb drive hooked up to it....a whole lot better than using floppies all night long! and much quicker...the Steinway piano loads in about 5 sec vs. floppy at arounf 2 min.
Features
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9
64 Polyphony. You can't go too far when sequencing or stuff starts dropping off erratically. But for most sequences, it works great. Editing sequences is easy, allowing addend or removal of specific measures.
Expressiveness/Sounds
:
9
The Miami Brass is absolutely awesome - best breass sounds I've heard, efven compared to today's ROland XP-80 or the Triton (Korg). They absolutely sound real as long as you don't go to high up in the register. The Steinway piano is good, and better than most I've heard. I've got the Rubber Chicken organ set and it's simply great. Around 50 vintage B-3's, Farfisa, Vx, etc Very useful when trying to match an organ sound in a particular song. The flute, clarinet, clavs, are very good. The strings like thickness/richness and the sax leaves a lot to be desired.
Reliability
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10
I've used it for gigs over the last 7 years and never had a problem
Customer Support
:
9
I've had trouble with my SCSI drive linking to the keyboard. On mine, you have to turn on the SCSI, wait around 7 seconds...no more no less...and then turn on the keyboard. Sometimes you can wait around 20 seconds, but the keyboard only recognizes then around 25% of the time. Ensoniq engineers told me "that's interesting" but had no clue how to fix it. Otherwise, they've been very helpful through the years
Overall Rating
:
9
If I could find another one with all the features mine has in good condition, I'd grab in a heartbeat if the price was right.
Product: Ensoniq EPS-16+
Price Paid: US $289.00PAWNSHOP used
Submitted 02/25/2000
at 05:43pm
by ROYCE DOCK(THE DA VILLE MUSIC GROUP)
Email: ROYCEDOCK at MUSIC<dot>COM
Ease of Use
:
10
I'M USING THE LATEST OS SYSTEM(1.30).I USE SAMPLES FROM A FRIEND WHOM HAS A PLAIN EPS.
Features
:
10
IT CAME WITH GOOD 24BIT EFFECTS.IT HAS A EASY TO USE SEQUENCER,I CAN DO ALL OF MY ARRANGEMENTS WITH EASE.IT GIVE YOU SO MANY OPTIONS FOR MIXING AFTER YOUR FINAL TAKES.I'USING THE 2X'S EXPANDER.
Expressiveness/Sounds
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No Opinion
THIS THING USED WITH A PHATT ANALOG BOARD WILL GET YOU PAID! IF YOU ARE IN TO R&B/HIPHOP/OR WHAT EVER THIS IS IT! ALL THE INFAMOUS MUSIC PRODUCERS HAVE CROSSED PATHS RIGHT HERE!
Reliability
:
10
NEVER HAD ANY PROBLEMS.ONLY THING IS STOCK UP ON THE 3.5 DS/DD AT RADIO SHACK!
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
NEVER CALLED
Overall Rating
:
10
REMEBER THIS WILL GET YOU ON THE ROAD TO BE THE NEXT DR.DRE/MANY FRESH /SWIZZ BEATZ/DALLAS AUSTIN!I CAN'T WAIT TO HEAR SOME NEW HITS.IF YOU ARE LOOKING TO PRODUCE BUY ONE!
Product: Ensoniq EPS-16+
Price Paid: US $289 used
Submitted 02/23/2000
at 03:12pm
by Anonymous
Email: ROYCEDOCK at MUSIC<dot>COM
Ease of Use
:
10
I LIKE THIS ONE,I HAD A EPS FIRST,BUT IT DIDN'T COME WITH A MANUAL.I'M USING THE NEW OPERATING SYSTEM.A FRIEND OF MINE SUPPLIES ME WITH MY SOUNDS,SO I CAN DO ALL MY TRACKS,EDITING WITHOUT GOING TO TAPE.
Features
:
10
I USE MOSTLY THE ROOM REVERB OR JUST GO DRY.I HAVE THE 2X EXPANDER,IT USES THE OLD DS/DD DISK NO PROBLEM,RADIO SHACK HAS PLENTY.THE SEQUENCER IS SO EASY.
Expressiveness/Sounds
:
10
I'M USING MPC/LINN/R8/808 YOU NAME IT,ALL ARE PHATT,BUT USE ONLY SAMPLES YOU MAKE.FORGET THE NAY SAY'RS,THIS IS THE ULTIMATE AFFORDIBLE MACHINE FOR ALL HIP HOP NEEDS.JUST TEAM IT UP WITH A JUNO106 OR ANY OLD ROLAND JUNO/JUPITER BOARD.THESE OTHER GUYS DON'T WANT TO TELL ALL THE SECRETS.ASK A HIP HOP PRODUCER ABOUT ENSONIQ AND THEY WILL SHOW YOU THE MONEY!!!DALLAS/BOMB SQUAD/MANNY FRESH/JERMAINE/SWIZZ BEATZ/WHAT ABOUT YOU?OH,WHAT ABOUT DRE?$$$$
Reliability
:
10
NEVER HAD ANY PROBLEMS
Customer Support
:
1
NEVER CALLED.DON'T FORGET TO STOCK UPON DISK$$$
Overall Rating
:
10
I'M SO PLEASE I THINK I'LL TAKE THAT RACKMOUNT,TOO!JUST REMEMBER ME IN YOUR MIX,MAKE IT PHATT AND PHUNKY,YA HEARD ME?$$$
Product: Ensoniq EPS-16+
Price Paid: US $1800
Submitted 12/09/1999
at 10:57pm
by Anonymous
Ease of Use
:
7
Latest Disk based os v1.13, Not very intuitive or reliable but a very flexible and unique and novel approach (for its time) to sampling synthesis. the culmination of 80's sampling know-how. The disks that come with the synth are pretty good but rather limited.
Features
:
6
The more polyphony you use the greater the drag on the cpu and the more prone to errors, run it with 8-voice polyphony and no efx for most stable operation, esp. w/ the sequencer. The sequencer and sampler are flexible with many editing options, midi capabilities and effects are good too. Different sample rates for low fidelity weirdness. Unique loop and modulation options. Expansions no longer made. The features still make this thing very useful, 16 bit stereo sound ,(only 1 mono input for sampler) its great for messing around with the latest sampled loops etc of the day. I created a whole library of cool waves based on the sh101 through the years. The filters on the eps are another weak point, they lack resonance and realtime tweakability- but you can emulate this to a degree by modulating the start point of a resonant wavesample via modwheel. Another weak point- very small sample memory-1 mb base, 2mb expanded and 4mb total possible w/ the option 2 mb flash... now unavailable.
Expressiveness/Sounds
:
8
The preset disks suck so you better be prepared to sample your ass off!- and don't forget those dd disks!
Reliability
:
4
It is not very reliable and will crash again and again especially when you program the sequencer and max it out--- which won't take long. It is great if you just want to play sounds from it or use it a s a tone module but do not rely on this for your main wotkstation- inevitable frustration will result. That being said- I have never had any problem with the synths hardware, keyboard or anything requiring servicing- one button doesn't click (from being clicked so many times!) but still works fine so I guess its fairly reliable.
Customer Support
:
5
if parts like the Floppy drive breaks- i hear they don't make 'em anymore- you're screwed.
Overall Rating
:
5
I paid 1800 for this back in 1992 when it was really a state-of-the-art piece of equipment along with the EMAX and it served me well though the years, and while it it never really taught me anything about analog synthesis- and has flaws, it taught me alot about sampling- no i wouldn't buy it again now, but I'm definiltley not sorry I bought it then- it is still very useful and sentimental to me so I will keep, but my advice to others would be avoid it if possible because there's much better options out there nowadays for the money.
Product: Ensoniq EPS-16+
Price Paid: US $1,800.00
Submitted 08/22/1999
at 08:31pm
by DJ chucky
Ease of Use
:
6
As a sample playback synthesizer it is great but moderatley difficult to learn, especially all of the sampling editing features- but once mastered it is easy and fast.(os v 1.3)Standard presets aren't that bad- good tr 808 samples, strings, jazz and rock drums a few basses but no good synthesizer sounds. comprehensive editing features including ability to self sample and numerous wave editing algorithms are available. Envelopes are edited using numeric scales- not easy for beginner to master.In fact the manual is partly to blame because it never discusses the fundamentals of synthesizer use (VCO, VCA, VCF etc) and so to a novice it is a complex task to synthesize sounds (can only generate a square wave anyway ).
Features
:
7
max 20 voice poly. But by selecting less polyphony you can get more processor power and sequencing ability- plus at lower poly settings it will crash less often. Built in efx are great and highly adjustable but forget about real time control with most parameters because it sometimes clicks or stutters the sounds when adjusted (not that unusual among non analog synths)The keyboard, mod wheels and a foot controlller are the main controllers you should use to affect the sound- not the buttons or sliders. You can arrange entire tunes using samples and loops on this baby- no problem. Midi capabilities are there, makes a great keyboard controller and live performance sampler- will crash- usually when arranging, it never seems to crash upon simple playback. you would probably want to add the flashbank ROM option which allowed internal storage of up to 2 mb of sounds and a tone generator that uses virtual analog technology.The 6 output expander was available- now rare. Also upgradeable to 2 mb of ram from standard 1 mb.Also a scsi option was available. Sequencer is pretty good but prone to crashing when intensley arranging- save often.
Expressiveness/Sounds
:
7
Sounds are totally up to you- you can layer piano samples across the keyboard as easily as making a sample drum kit, you can easily create weird atmoshperic loops or dope rhythms from samples- limited entirely by your imagination. it is possible to synthesize some sounds using the internal tone generator it is mostly useless unless you have alot of time on your hands.EFX are really good- i like "Jerry's Patch" and "Mutron lives" on the wah effect especially with drums- sounds like aphex twin to me. keyboard action is typically flimsy plastic as on most synths- but suprisingly useful and articulate.
Reliability
:
5
Reliabilty- well you may end up cursing the skies from time to time with this synth- OS crashes are inevitable and a fact of life for any user of this synth (unless you use it purely for performance via keyboard or as a master controller or tone module)- if it didn't crash i would say the synth is just about perfect but i guess nothing is perfect- I would bring backup disks and be prepared
Customer Support
:
5
OK support from Ensoniq- they will send you latest os (that's about it)which suprisingly does very little to prevent crashes.this synth was released in 1991-1992 and became the basis for ASR keyboard and drummachines. This is an american made keyboard- MALVERN, PA
Overall Rating
:
6
A good sampling workstation and a steal these days, especially if you accept the occassional crash- but I would definitley couple it with other midi instruments to take strain off the processor and reduce poly -addition of a drum machine and a tone generator are almost essential.Compares well to AKAI sequencers but less reliable. Wish mine had the flash rom option installed. Don't push it too hard and hot and it will work well. Compare this to a yamaha ex5, for what i paid the ex5 delivers a whole hell of alot more than the EPS 16+; get an rx5 they are the best workstations i've ever used, If you can't afford that get one of these used for around 600$ at ebay.
Product: Ensoniq EPS-16+
Price Paid: US $1600 used
Submitted 06/24/1998
at 07:48pm
by hEADaCHE
Email: hEADaQUE at aol<dot>com
Ease of Use
:
7
This is a sampling workstation. Editing samples is dificult (no visual display of waveform). Many menus to scroll through. Many pre-made sounds are (still) available through Rubber chicken, 3D sounds, etc. Waveboy also produces effect disks adding functionality. (a definite must!)
Features
:
9
EPS 16+ is a 16 bit sampler w/ 2 Meg memory, upgradeable to 4 Meg. 61 keys, uses double density disks (saving can take a while & use multiple disks), SCSI kits are available. Has a sequencer. Editing samples can require you to re-insert the OS disk. Another option is a flashbank, which is a small storage/memory device. An output expander will increase your outputs to 6 (from 2 + headphone out) Very limited 2 line LCD display. Has multi-channel aftertouch, velocity.
Expressiveness/Sounds
:
9
Sounds of course depend on the sample source, some sounds I have purchased require lots of tweaking, and some are great (Waveboy transwaves). Onboard effects are limited but increased with the Waveboy add-ons (I dont mean to sound like a Waveboy rep, but they have good stuff) This is not a synth, so no "built-in" sounds, you need to load them all.
Reliability
:
6
Ive giged with it before, and so far so good. I suggest using a case (Ive chiped some buttons traveling). Make sure to get the latest OS, the older ones like to crash. Available free on the web.
Customer Support
:
8
No repairs yet. 2-3 yrs ago I got the manual from them no problem (arround $20). There is plenty of support on the web, including a e-list.
Overall Rating
:
8
The biggest disadvantage is the limited screen size. I didnt shop arround too much, so it was either the Rolland W-30 or this. I think the Roland is 12 bit, so this is probably better sound quality. Make sure to get all hardware options, it saves time, making the process of writing much easier (I dont have any options...) I also suggest an outboard effects processor since the on-board one is limited (1-3 effects at once, about 10 combos).
Product: Ensoniq EPS-16+
Price Paid: US $2000.+
Submitted 11/30/1997
at 12:49am
by Berkley
Ease of Use
:
6
I bought my eps16+ new in 1991 or '92. I think it was about $2 grand. As a seasoned ensoniq owner (esq-1 & mirage dsk) I caught on rather quickly to getting the machine to make music but it took a couple of years to really reallize the true potential of this electronic phenomenon. On the other hand I have empathy for the novice musician or even seasoned pros that had never used an ensoniq product before the eps and jump in to the eps16+ architecture cold footed and trying to get sweet musical results with any speed at all. I had so much empathy that I frequently tutored eps owners at $45/hour. This demand was partly due to the fact that the manual sucked dinosaur-dongs to put it lightly. Bottom line is in my opinion the eps-16+ when skillfully used is one sonically sweet music makin' machine.
Features
:
9
midi speaking the eps-16+ can easily run the show as the sequencing heart of any midi arsenal or it can be a very hassle free sound source cooperating invisibly with excellent dependabillity. The effects are outstanding and can even be state of the art at the expense of a few voices. Versatility is endless.
Expressiveness/Sounds
:
9
I give the eps-16+ a 9.9 for all of the above.
Reliability
:
7
Sometimes months without a crash.... Sometimes I'm not even frustrated yet when .... Hey it won't do anything!!! It's locked up!!! And that was a hit song I was gonna retire on!!.........
Customer Support
:
10
My other ensoniq products all needed to go to service re-hab from time to time ....My eps16+ never once even a hint of a breakdown.
Overall Rating
:
10
This is one machine that always finds it's way home from the pawn shop.
Product: Ensoniq EPS-16+
Price Paid: $Can 1300 used
Submitted 01/03/1997
at 04:09pm
by Vincent Labelle
Ease of Use
:
8
It is a great sounding sampler, but his factory presets are not so inspiring: they sound static and not all of them are usable(Rap tools!!). In fact, there is only 15 disks included with the unit, one containing smaller(in memory) versions of other sounds in the library, Ensoniq could have done better in quality and quantity. Also, the display is really inadequate, making loops is a terrible job, editing enveloppes too!
Features
:
9
The keyboard action is superb, it is easy to play with intuitive dynamics. The effects are the best ones i've heard in any synth, they sound fat, rich, and very pure The major problem is the memory expansion, it only supports 2 MG RAM!! It is my only reason to desire an ASR 10, 2 Mg is never enough for deep sampling As for the on-board sequencer, not very intuitive but afer many hours of use, it get a very versatile tool
Expressiveness/Sounds
:
6
The patch select buttons makes expressiveness easier on acoutic sounds. But, the samples are too poor for the control we have over it. The Distortion effect is very good, it can make lead guitar very, very interesting. As a controller, it is a superb keyboard with great features like polyphinic aftertouch, that controller that almost any recent synth can receive but not transmit from his own keyboard. If you plan to make your own samples, you will discover a very straight programming options, It is a bit hard to radically change the timbre of the original sample (like K-2000) I would not recommand it for dance, techno or experimental music, I see it more like an easy sound-upgradable workstation.
Reliability
:
9
Even if the unit does not have a very shiny reputation for reliability, The 2 units I own (1 Key, 1 Rack), are very stable, they operate very well with SCSI. I use it on gigs every week or so, I never had any problems.
Customer Support
:
7
Since I own my first EPS-16+, I receive from Ensoniq, informations about new banks, or products from Ensoniq. But the service is a bit slow, it took about a month to change the master volume fader on my keyboard unit.
Overall Rating
:
9
The big difference between EPS 16+ and ASR 10, is mainly memory, If EPS could support up to 16 MG of SIMMS, it would be almost as good as the ASR10, for more than half the price!! It can sound very good if you take sone time to develop your own samples, but it is not very inspiring mainly because of the inadequate display.
Product: Ensoniq EPS-16+
Price Paid: US $1600 used
Submitted 04/19/1996
at 01:07am
by Tom Nortillo
Ease of Use
:
5
There are no presets. You can get premade samples. Some are good, other are so/so.
Features
:
6
24 note polyhony. 10 or so effects built in. Much room for expansion (SCSI external...more RAM etc.
Expressiveness/Sounds
:
7
It is a hardcore sampler, but it gets buried by more recent keyboards like the K2000 or ASR-10
Reliability
:
2
I would NEVER use this puppy on a gig. It is terribly temperature sensitive and has an operating system that freaks out all the time. This is not just my OS. I have heard it from others. Would you like to be on stage and have random keystrikes or shutdowns?
Overall Rating
:
6
It is generally a very nice sampler, but I would only reccomend buying one used and be ready to have Ensoniq fix the OS and a chip or two.
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