ENSONIQ ASR 10 - RARE 1994 Demo - Promo Series Video 1 - EPV-1 ARTists of Version 2 - Jazzy Jeff &
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My father's band, "The Rhondels", used an Ensoniq ASR-10 as one of their instruments.
When the band ended due to my father suddenly passing away, we went through the band equipment storage and came across this VHS tape.
This was a promotional video played in-stores next to the Ensoniq ASR-10. The original VHS tape repeated this same video segment 8 times.
I am sure my father would have been glad for other fellow musicians to get some use and enjoyment out this video.
He loved to share in the music!
Please enjoy!
And on the off-chance you might be interested in hearing the tunes of my late father's band, "The Rhondels", please check out their old promo video:
• The Rhondels - Promo V...
From the VHS cover:
"We are certain that the digital recording capabilities of the ASR-10 Version 2 software will certainly blow your mind!
Ensoniq Video Promo Series 1
The Ensoniq Video Promo Series Presents
The ARTists OF VERSION 2
Produced by: Roy Elkins
Starring in order appearance:
Jazzy Jeff, Edgar Winter, Randy Jackson, David Was, Steve Altman, John Lilley (Hooters), Boyz II Men, Allen Burke and John Edwards (Spinners).
Special Appearance By:
Dick Vitale, Bill Walton, Evander Holyfield, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.
Music By: Jazzy Jeff, Edgar Winter, Allen Burke, Roy Elkins, John Lilley, Boyz II Men.
Shot on Location at: Cherokee Studios and Saturn Sound, Los Angeles; Studio Instrument Rentals, New York; A Touch of Jazz, Philadelphia; John Lloyd Music, Philadelphia.
PART #9929000601
Model EPV-1
(c) 1994 ENSONIQ Corp.
All Rights Reserved
This video is not for sale and is for demonstration purposes only.
ENSONIQ
Leading the World in Sound Innovation
ENSONIQ Corp Worldwide Headquarters, 155 Great Valley Parkway, P.O. Box 3035, Malvern, PA 19355-0735 - 610-647-3930 - FAX 610-647-8908"
So fire 🔥 I used the Asr with Mp 3000 / Sp1200 for the whole 3rd House of pain album never seen this video. I did jack guitar center Sherman oaks for the whole disk library 😂 🤦 kids hahaha
The man responsible for getting Al on the ASR. Fuckin legend.
Also, that 'Whooliganz' joint you did with B-real on it, goes fuckin crazy. Still looking for a copy of that wax. PEACE!
I heard you used to made alchemist chop up samples in the asr 10 for you. Man i wish i had help like that
Thanks for the great music , House of pain in my all time top 5 .
Respect for you @djlethal7583
It’s always a trip seeing legendary figures in the CZcams comments, “they’re just like us!!!” 😂
I sold a ton of these when I worked at Chuck Levins Washington Music Center. I would speak "buy this keyboard" backwards, then flip it around forwards.. Bam! Sold!
Awesome, How would you compare the ensoniq to the Prophet X and secondly, is the ensoniq still functional or any good today?
Shot out to the DMV!!
And trust me. Many of those keyboards you sold are still being used my Many gogo bands in the area to this day. 👍
I bought mine at Sam Ash and the salesman showed me an SP1200, MPC then the ASR-10. He loaded and played the rap demo called "Gift of Gab" and I was like yeah give me this. Something about the way the sounds loaded up and basically a full song played with vocals included. Sold. Made mad demos for heads with that and an adat included one dude that got signed but deal fell through. I still have it... using a new machine these days but occasionally I'll go back to the ASR-10 when I am looking a certain sound.
@@briannicepianoworship8944 Jake one still uses his and kanye west!
This video the most 90s thing I've ever seen and I love it.
Yeah it’s great 😆
Steve Altman (comedian dude) is 100% 90s
Really dig how Ensoniq (which was based in Malvern, PA) got prominent Philadelphia-area artists like Boyz II Men, Jazzy Jeff and the Hooters to rep the ASR-10.
The first person that I saw using the ASR-10 was Kamal from The Roots.
wow!! great info, im from philly, didnt know that.
@@Unkle_MikeI saw Prince Paul use one on a Nickelodeon show in 1992.
Man.. if Ensoniq got back into the synth market now, they would kill it
Crazy I used to make music with Jeff in that room when he lived in Philly on Delaware avenue by the Ben Franklin Bridge. Jeff had an amazing View at that spot.
The greatest sampler ever made.
Honestly this is one of best works to that ever came out ...what i like the most is how u can sample one note and synthesis it however u want to make a new keyboard patch. This is still dope til this day...the sound is very unique too
Ensoniq should come back
When I think of the ASR-10 Kanye West and Jake one automatically comes to mind!
this is dope thank you!!!
-GoodxJ
Glad the video is getting good use and being shared and enjoyed! Thanks!
The Alchemist also is a legend on that thing
timbo, RZA, D'angelo....stuff of legends!
Alchemist
I didn't feel old until I seen this.😆 I got mine back in 93. Sound went out a month in. Had to send it back to the factory. McMurray Music sent me home with the popular Kurzweil at the time. I like Ray's work but hated that thing because I was spoiled with ASR10. It was a long 8 weeks. Some board went out. Not a problem since. I still have it and use it from time to time. It still has a hard to beat sound. A lot of classic music made on that thing.
Thanks for this! Still have my EPS16+ & ASR88… -Never saw this video before! ✌🏻😎🎹🌴🌞
Akai should link up with whoever is still around from Ensoniq and bring us those effects & filters into the MPC Key series
The height of Sam Ash Stores' wealth. Back in the day, the ASR10 was making its legend, especially with the ehtrance of the Wu Tang.
Man, I miss the 90s so much.
The acoustic guitar dude killed it
Love this stuff! The good ol days too. Peace
Thank you for posting this video 💯💯👏👏👍👍
My pleasure! I found it when we were going through my late father's band belongings. They used an Ensoniq amongst all their instruments. I suspect he was given the tape by one of the (since-closed) music stores back in the day. Glad I could salvage it for folks like you to enjoy!
Didn't know that Jazzy Jeff used an ASR 10 as well
this promo is so 90´s and fun
Absolutely loved this
My pleasure to have made it available to be enjoyed!
I love how Bill Walton is just randomly in this.
I’m starting to think my ASR-10 is going to be worth a lot of money in the future😂😂
They already go for more than 3k now
@@dennissotomayor6440 yeah i seen a guy listing one on ebay for $3500. I think people are really getting intrigued by them. It's becoming like the Buick Grand National of samplers lol
@@LYVEWYRE12000 agreed fully
Same. Had mine since 2000. Still have mastered the damn thing. It is soooo ahead of it's time
Who wants to sell me the scsi expansion???
PLEASE ARTURIA MAKE MORE ENSONIQ EMULATIONS !!!
Dude!!! The Spinners!
Love it. Gotta repair mine
Same here 😔I got to send my to The Ensoniq. I got the infamous keyboard not calibrated message 😣
Bought mine used from one of my best friends in the mid 90’s, still have it and it’s a part of my studio
The ASR-10 was revolutionary back in the early 90s not because of what it could. There were other systems back then but because of how affordable it was that made it accessible for start up artist like Kanye and Timbaland. ASR10 was used to produced stronger faster and dirt off your shoulder
It wasn't really affordable in Europe though , costed more than emu or Akai that holded more memory , the asr was more a performance instrument as it loaded while playing
Creative labs needs to bring back ENSONIQ WORKSTATIONS back newly re-engineered with new features and easy user interfaces
Thanks for sharing the video. Sorry to hear about your Father. 🙏
Thank you for the kind words. Glad folks are enjoying seeing it!
@@Digital_Cheese 🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿
The guy with the white hair ( Edgar Winter) is the first true synthesizer king! Check him out on his song “ Frankenstein”. A synth masterpiece.
Edgar Winter is also a crazy Scientologist.
I love vintage gear. Kanye used & still continues to use one 😆
Kanye need to take his medication cause he talkn crazy
@@vogelvogeltje irrelevant to the conversation
@@rickstraws92 completely…
@@rickstraws92He aint lyin tho... Sorry homie. Old kanye was great tho
New Kanye is fire! I think I hear the asr-10 on vultures 1.
Jazzy is a sick one. Best to do it!!
This is brilliant, thank you
Glad to have made it available for your enjoyment!
@@Digital_Cheese Yes much appreciated. Did it come with the ASR when new? I wonder if there’s any follow ups?
I'm still waiting on my ENSONIQ T-Shirt lol
so do i :) ...i do it with the ASR10. i love this gear
How did they manage to get Holyfield and Kareem Abdul Jabbar in the promo video? I was very surprised to see them in the clip! Thank you for the upload!
For real though, I can imagine how they use samplers in tv studios- but I think that was weird to have athletes promote a sampler…. I don’t see Kanye or Pharrell on espn lol ?..
Even the soul singers back then looked like they were out of N.W.A.
I’ve definitely enjoyed this particular review of the ASR 10. Nothing like validation from Edgar Winter to validate what it can do. I feel like such a heel; I’m watching one demo of the Ensoniq product line after another, and the one thing I’m after is a demonstration of polyphonic aftertouch from these monsters.
That outfit on Edgar Winter makes the ASR 10 official lmao!
Back in the days when you could afford more than 1 celebrity in your keyboard commercial.
The ASR 10 is the RZA's goto machine too.
Yes, Enter The 36 Chambers was done on an ASR-10. Alchemist and El-P also used the ASR-10 for years.
Mint! Thanks for posting this
D’Angelo made Brown sugar on that one. Still uses it till this day
Such a fun time in music
The Rhondels--as in Bill Deal and The Rhondels?? If so, my cousin Bill played drums for them in the late 80s!
Bill Deal left "Bill Deal & The Rhondels" in 1983 and my father and some of the other Rhondels continued on the band as "The Rhondels". A few years later, some of the other former Bill Deal era Rhondels formed a band called "The Original Rhondels". And then later on for a short while, Bill Deal restarted "Bill Deal and the Rhondels" again.
Kinda complicated, I know 😅 Your cousin might have played with my dad's Rhondels.
I can't take 90s jazzy Jeff seriously
This is fascinating
Love videos of people talking about an instrument where they dont play it! what a great advertisement hahaha
RZA and Timbaland changed the game on that machine.
Hete i go by mystikal was made on this
The old Randy Jackson😂🤣🤣🤣
Sounds great
This is a cool ass video!
I wish music company advertise their products these days like ensoniq in 90s
Two things that sucked on the asr 10 are the separate output expander that totally degraded the quality when a sample got routed to that ( main outputs sounded way better on the same patch) plus the 16mb memory limit , for the rest i still love mine
I heard your little Firth of Fifth.... Steve Altman. 😂
If you can put samples in a keyboard, and play it on the news, imagine how much acting film and sound production can be used to write a narrative 🤣
Steve Altman @4:02 looks like he works at Mooby's from Kevin Smith's movies. 😂
and beside its technology (which of course now already obosolete), ASR 10 I think has very good, one of the best, keybed for their keys compared to other keyboards
Rebuild and modification of my ASR-10 (page can be translated): luthierelectronico.blogspot.com/2013/11/ensoniqasr10.html
I started out with the ASR10 and the SP1200. Now I'm using the Maschine and Komplete S49 keyboard.
...and all the poorer for it, no diggety.
Major major downgrade
@@FreakthesorceressReally? I got more sounds, effects, and so on, not to mention pro tools on a MacBook Pro. I can record ANYWHERE. You can't travel with a big ass keyboard and drum machine. Plus, when was the last time you saw a floppy disk…lol
Timbaland made all his early hits on this and he said it was his favourite gear ever.
I recently picked one up from a friend for 100 bucks . It turns on lights up but It needs some work... anyone have any knowledge of where to fix these?
I‘m pondering swapping my EPS-16 Plus for an ASR10 rack, just can’t make up my mind because things like RAM Tracks aren’t necessary with a DAW which I use for sequencing as well, decisions! :)
EPS 16 reads mirage disks wich the asr does not touch
Edgar Winter sounds like Napoleon Dynamite's brother
Ensoniq ASR-88 anyone know about them?
Its the same with 88 weighted
Though it doesn’t have polyphonic aftertouch...
@@AlchemicalAudio I am looking to sell my ASR-88 and VFX but there kinda rare
they mase demo in 94 where this hardware came up in 92 lol hahah
🔥
Wow... Cringeworthyly awesome. It's a terrible video, let's be honest, but the 90's ahhh .... Probably prefer to be there than in covidland. Amazing is my ASR 10, after 30 years it's floppy and system still runs faultlessly and it looks like it was made yesterday. Image what Ensoniq would be producing these days.
Got one...🤪😁 bought back in ...1992 naked for 3.403 dollar or 120.000 Belgian Franks.
Yep , if you bought it in Ghent chances are you bought it from the store where i demonstrated the asr , i own the color display version with scsi
@@cnfuzz nee, kocht hem in Shamrock Music in De Panne. Winkel was van mijn toenmalige schoonvader.
@@cnfuzz in Gent? The Music Factory?
Anybody knows which is the title played
on 7 minutes please ?
Aint thats the best that comes with the first floopy disc
Now we got usb flash drive
Lol was that Kareem Abdul Jabar :D did he Rap or sing Secretly a beatmaker?
The ensoniq comic ... no. Never again
I must have seen a dozen of similar demos at NAMM throughout the 90s.
He was great
Malvern PA. 😂
Where is rza
the comedian guy at green grove retirement community might be funnier than the one they got to do this shit
Why is Bill Walton in this? Lmaooooo
Ma nigga Jazz💯💯💯🔥🔥🔥
From their marketing guy I can see why they went out of business.
"HEY"!!!
Me: Fuck!
Fking Gold!
They stole that harmony blend from Commissioned... Strange Land
wow that comic sucks haha
That’s what Kanye uses