ASR-10 looping is very similar the EPS classic, and is pretty much
identical to the EPS 16+. It just has a few more loop modes. And hey,
if you get an ASR you will be moving up to 16 bit stereo sampling :)
It's reasonably expandable too, and will do DSP functions like time
stretching/compression. I think it has an expanded effects board from
the EPS 16 as well.
If you are used to (and happy with) Ensoniq samplers, I would get another one.
They're cheap and good.
Cheers,
.aaron shinn
>dear list: my Eps classic was stolen. i will probably get an mpc
>2000 but im curious : does the asr 10 have the same loops
>functions as the eps meaning. Croosfade loop, bowtie crossfade loop
>, reverse crossfade loop and the autorevers loop which starts the
>sample forward then goes backward automatically(great fo strings)/ I
>gt the feeling the mpc doesnt have many of these but i wonder if the
>asr -10 does.I liked my eps and I see that it will cost 365 to get
>one on ebay. i think i paid 400 for mine . It was great but i didnt
>use the sequencer. it seemed limited to me but then i didnt really
>crawl into it
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