Ensoniq EPS-16 Plus

EPS-16 Plus
Ensoniq EPS-16 Plus (keyboard)
ManufacturerEnsoniq
Dates1990–?
Price£1795[1]
Technical specifications
Polyphony20 voices
Synthesis type16-bit samples, 11.2 kHz–44.6 kHz
Aftertouch expressionYes
Velocity expressionYes
Storage memory1 MB, expandable to 2 MB (1 MB RAM, 1 MB flash memory on "Turbo" units)
Effects13 onboard effects
Input/output
Keyboard61-note with polyphonic
aftertouch
Left-hand controlpitch-bend and modulation wheels
External controlMIDI

The Ensoniq EPS-16 Plus is a sampling keyboard produced by Ensoniq starting in 1990. It was the successor to the EPS, one of the first truly affordable samplers on the market. The EPS-16 Plus uses 16-bit samples[2] at seven sample rates ranging from 11.2 kHz to 44.6 kHz and features 13 onboard effects. The unit was available in both keyboard and rackmount versions (EPS-16R). Some versions of the EPS-16 Plus were sold as "Turbo" units, which included an extra 1 MB of flash memory and SCSI upgrades. These units are designated with a "T" after the model number.

The EPS-16 Plus features a mono input and stereo outputs, made useful by the unit's stereo panning and internal effects. It was succeeded in 1992 by the stereo-capable ASR-10.

  1. ^ Trask, Simon (Feb 1991). "Ensoniq EPS16 Plus". Music Technology. United Kingdom: Music Maker Publications (UK), Future Publishing. pp. 48–53. Retrieved 7 May 2024.
  2. ^ Music, Computer (17 May 2019). "Blast from the past: Ensoniq EPS". Musicradar. Retrieved 7 May 2024.