Loose Cannon
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I finally got this beast. And im posting this for anybody who was looking into this or just wants to know about it.
This thing is mad heavy. Your gonna need a strong table or strong keyboard stand. The back heats up real quick and i have a window fan, with an aluminum foil funnel that directs the air at the back of the EPS. You gotta load the OS in when it starts like the MPC2000. Its got some built-in effects that are actually pretty descent. I got it for $295 and that was a steal. Its pretty much, a confusing, heavy, MPC2000 with a hard to learn sequencer, and keys instead of pads, andisnt as reliable as the MPC unless you have the fan or something to cool the back.
YOU COULDVE MASTERED THE MPC2000XL AND BE ABLE TO MAKE A BEAT IN YOUR SLEEP WITH IT, BUT THE EPS16+ WILL STILL BE KINDA HARD TO UNDERSTAND.
After learning how to use the MPC and thinking it was hard, i start using this thing and its like learning a new language. Almost none of the things i learned on the MPC can be applied to this thing.
I love this thing, and im glad im a youngn cuz this is gonna take me about 8 months to find its full potential, and about 1 1/2 years to master it.
If you get this, the Manual is a 100% must have, and search for that place that makes custom rear fans for this.
Great Piece of equipment for being as old as me (1988), but very powerful.
The 1MB of memory that everybody complains about, is a lot more then you would think. I loaded a kick, smare, hi-hat, bank of piano's, and a bank of bass, and put them all into there own tracks and sequenced them, and it still had 1480 blocks out of 2030 blocks left.
Its not as good as the MPC or half as easy to use, but it is not a waste of money. You cant even explain it, you gotta try it for yourself. And believe me, it will take more then a couple days to make a beat.
Any questions about it, or any past experience with the EPS16+ or ASR-10, id be happy to hear it.
PEACE
This thing is mad heavy. Your gonna need a strong table or strong keyboard stand. The back heats up real quick and i have a window fan, with an aluminum foil funnel that directs the air at the back of the EPS. You gotta load the OS in when it starts like the MPC2000. Its got some built-in effects that are actually pretty descent. I got it for $295 and that was a steal. Its pretty much, a confusing, heavy, MPC2000 with a hard to learn sequencer, and keys instead of pads, andisnt as reliable as the MPC unless you have the fan or something to cool the back.
YOU COULDVE MASTERED THE MPC2000XL AND BE ABLE TO MAKE A BEAT IN YOUR SLEEP WITH IT, BUT THE EPS16+ WILL STILL BE KINDA HARD TO UNDERSTAND.
After learning how to use the MPC and thinking it was hard, i start using this thing and its like learning a new language. Almost none of the things i learned on the MPC can be applied to this thing.
I love this thing, and im glad im a youngn cuz this is gonna take me about 8 months to find its full potential, and about 1 1/2 years to master it.
If you get this, the Manual is a 100% must have, and search for that place that makes custom rear fans for this.
Great Piece of equipment for being as old as me (1988), but very powerful.
The 1MB of memory that everybody complains about, is a lot more then you would think. I loaded a kick, smare, hi-hat, bank of piano's, and a bank of bass, and put them all into there own tracks and sequenced them, and it still had 1480 blocks out of 2030 blocks left.
Its not as good as the MPC or half as easy to use, but it is not a waste of money. You cant even explain it, you gotta try it for yourself. And believe me, it will take more then a couple days to make a beat.
Any questions about it, or any past experience with the EPS16+ or ASR-10, id be happy to hear it.
PEACE