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  • |Name=Ensoniq EPS-16+ ...in the [[Knaack|Knaack Club]] studio with the other band members. Flake's EPS-16+ uses an OEX-6sr output expander. ...
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  • *The name of the song was seen on the LCD display of Flake's [[Ensoniq EPS-16+]] keyboard when the song was played. ...
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  • *The name of the song was seen on the LCD display of Flake's [[Ensoniq EPS-16+]] keyboard when the song was played. ...
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Ensoniq EPS-16+
The Ensoniq EPS-16+ was one of the first keyboards used by Flake for Rammstein in 1994. It is shown briefly in parts of Achtung! Wir kommen, where Flake is seen playing Der Riecher in the Knaack Club studio with the other band members. Flake's EPS-16+ uses an OEX-6sr output expander.