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Sujet Quelle difference entre asr 10 et eps 16+

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Sujet de la discussion Quelle difference entre asr 10 et eps 16+
Salut je voudrais connaitre les principales differences entre l'asr 10 et l'eps16+,car je recherche a acheter ,si vous connaissez quelqu'un merci
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Desole , je peut pas t'aider je n'ai jamais touche a un eps mais j'aimerai bien !! regarde les fiches techniques de chaque machine sur le site ou sur vintagesynth et d'autres sites comme ca .
je sais que l'eps est + limite ,+ vieux , - de temps de sampling , - de fonctions et un son different sinon l'ergonomie de la machine est identique.
vas sur ebay pour t'en trouver un pas cher .
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Tiens je t'ai trouve des infos : va sur vintagesynth.com , y'a aussi des trucs sur l'asr .

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The EPS-16+ was an innovative early sampler workstation designed for the 90's. Its sampler specs are impressive: 16-bit, variable sampling rates from 11.2kHz to 44.6kHz. With a slim 1Mb of memory this gives just about 11.5 seconds of sampling time in mono at 44.6kHz. Editing functions are quite nice: normalizing, sample splicing, merging, phase switching, auto-looping, auto-truncating, sample rate conversion and more.

On the synthesizer side it has two great filters with switchable hi, low and band pass, 6dB to 24dB cutoffs. BUT, they aren't resonant. The keyboard is velocity and pressure sensitive and it has full MIDI implementation. There is also a sophisticated 8-track sequencer that can really be fun in a live performance situation. A wildly flexible and variable LFO with seven shapes always adds a new twist to your samples! Topping it off is a full suite of on-board effects like reverb, delay, chorus, flange, phaser, Leslie sim, distortion and wah-wah and these effects can be re-sampled to become a part of the sample! It can even be played while it is loading samples!

In its time, the EPS-16+ was a revolutionary machine. It brought a lot of power and musicality to sampling. These days, the EPS-16+ is still useful. It brings back the early crunchy sampler sound but with a lot of features that make it really fun to play with. Even with its non-resonant filters you can still find yourself filtering a 'garage-beat' drum loop for hours while muting and un-muting other loops on the 8-track sequencer! The EPS-16+ was also made available in a rack-mount version. All EPS-16+ synths can be upgraded via non-volatile flash ROM (available on-line from Waveboy Industries and Chicken Systems, Inc.) to expand your EPS's memory, effects algorithms and creative potential! It has been used by Autechre, LFO, Massive Attack and Slam.
Audio Demos

Real Audio 5 samples, 3 simple sequences, 3 edited drum loops.



Technical Info
Polyphony 7 to 20 voices
Sampler 16-bit mono, 11.2kHz to 44.6kHz
Sample Time 11.5 seconds at 44.6kHz
LFO 7 shapes
VCF 2 high, low, band pass 6dB to 24dB filters
Keyboard 61 keys (velocity & pressure sensitive)
Memory 1 MB (expandable to 2 MB)
Control MIDI
Date 1990
Current$$ $1,000



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Merci a toi je vais me renseigner