![]() I then found a Moog Disk and loaded up a Moog Instrument in the first bank. I powered up the EPS Classic and everything booted just fine. I did some homework about this sampler so I kind of had an idea about how to get it going. There were about 65 floppy disks and quickly I was able to find the OS startup disk. He said he had no idea how it worked and thus it was the reason why it was in the junk bin. This time, the sales clerk allowed me to start up the Ensoniq Classic EPS. Well, today I had some time to visit the used music store and this time a different sales clerk was working. I didn’t have the time to talk about it with him, but I figured I would come back and try again later to test the ESP. He said that the EPS Classic made no sound and that it would only work as a Midi Controller. ![]() A couple of days ago, I asked the clerk if I could plug it in and give it a test spin. The EPS Classic had been sitting in the used shop for a couple of months in the junk bin and still nobody had bought it. ![]() Wow! I just picked up a used Ensoniq EPS Classic in fantastic condition today for real cheap. ![]()
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