16-voice polyphonic real analog synthesizer.
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Feature:
Its an analog synth with the programmability of the most flexible digital synths around (Waldorf Q, Virus, etc). Its like an Oberheim Xpander in that respect, but with VCOs rather than DCOs and more polyphony. Extremely flexible envelopes that can be very fast. 16 part poly-multi. Incredible flexibility. The analog distortion is nice, although the digital FX arent too good. Its almost a modular in a keyboard... This is the most powerful analog synth ever, full stop.
Quality:
Can't say Ive had problems yet, so Ill give it a 10.
Value:
Its worth the money. Enough said.
Desirability:
Beyond sexy. It redefines sexy. This thing gave me a case of Gear Acquisition Syndrome for three years!
Sound:
Real analog definetly sounds different to virtual analog. Now do not get me wrong, VA's can be great instruments in their own right, but they cannot replace real analog. I like VA's, I like the dark dirty assault of the Virus and the slicey-clean-metallicness of the Nord 3, but the Andromeda is simply a totally different beast. For one, the oscillators sound, on non-sawtooth waves, much more solid and thick. A6 PWM disembowels Virus PWM. The bass you can program with this thing absolutely shakes the room... I programmed a 1 oscillator PWM+triangle wave bass and added the sines of both oscs in post-filter (with one sine an octave down) and the bass shook the table violently. I compared it to a 2 octave PWM+ triangle sub-osc + EQ + analog boost on my virus, and even though the Virus sounded much more precise, the A6 had so much power it put the Virus to shame. The pads are lush, thick and rich, the leads can be very powerful, the filters sound really cool and although not as precise, defined and strong as the Virus filters, they have a very musical tone to them and a nice wetness.
Ease of Use:
Strangely enough for a synth of this power, the operation is easy and intuitive beyond belief. Its heavy and tuning takes time, but its worth it! The interface is easy, and although this is not a 'my first synth' its reasonably easy to tweak.
Support:
Never dealt with them. The best support is non-needed support.
Overall:
The only analog polysynth you will ever need.
Submitted: 10/27/2006
Style of Music: Electro-Industrial
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Feature:
I love everything about it.
Quality:
The product is very durable. Paint doesn't chip, keys don't jam, ect.
Value:
This product is a bit pricey. Trust me it is worth every penny.
Desirability:
I've wanted this synth for so long. When i finally got it I was amazed.
Sound:
The sound is AMAZING. Nothing comes close to this Analog Synth.
Ease of Use:
It took me a while to really figure it out. READ THE MANUEL.
Support:
All of Alesis's products are overall the best.
Overall:
I recomend this Analog Synth to anybody. Even though it's expensive your getting your moneys worth with this one. If your looking for something cheaper you could tryan analog modeler like the the Alesis Ion. It's a moderler meaning it's not a try analog synth, it just models after one.
Submitted: 8/1/2006
Style of Music: Electronica.
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