many of the instruments did not convert very well and unfortunately, "Miami Brass" was among those.Īnybody remember "PARIS?" Too bad about what happened to Ensoniq. I have managed to convert much of the EPS16+ library to MachFive using the Windows version of Chicken Systems "Translator" program. I've also set up macros and created a patchlist with Cherry Picker that lets me load any instrument file on the hard drive from within DP.Īlso, fortunately I still have my G4 and the program "EPSm" which I used to backup the SCSI drive which was good when I had to restore it once. I actually created a Custom Console in DP that allows remote control of the EPS 16+'s front panel. It is in my rack right now as we speak and I have become so fond of certain sounds it has that every so often I fire it up. the "Turbo" model with the expanded RAM (probably 2MB like you said) and fortunately for me, I bought the SCSI card for it. When I toured for "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat", we had several of their TS10's and ASR10's. but I love using brass parts in some of my own music and my favorite (granted I don't have any specialized brass VIs) is the factory "Miami Brass" instrument on my Ensoniq EPS16+.ĪHHHHHH the good ole EPS16+, when 2mb of RAM was considered king! Seriously, that was a great product! I had several of the racks at one point, I was a big Ensoniq fan actually.
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