Winter NAMM 2012 News
I've been using the Alesis QS7 synth for about three years and it is easy to see why it has become a classic. Surprisingly, these are pretty easy to find and aren't really that expensive. So if you are a fan of the sounds on this, it is a pretty easy pick up and is great to have around for both recording and live shows. Overall, the Alesis QS7 i...
Overall it’s a pretty good sounding board, nothing spectacular here, and the board its self isn’t built to last. So I hope you don’t plan on taking this board a bunch of different places and carrying it all over the place a lot. I am not too sure if the Alesis Qs7 can handle all of the wear and tear of the road. It feels pretty cheap, and if you...
I really like the versatility of this synthesizer. The FX are very nice and a lot of the sounds are very inspiring. What I like the least I talked about above - and in the end...unfortunately...this is what makes me recommend an instrument or not. I think for the price the QS 6.1 was a very good deal but looking back I would haven been bet...
Fairly poor keyboard, it feels very "plastic". Very sturdy build quality, I have had mine for years with no problems. No idea what the customer support is like. I really love the sounds of this Rompler synth. It's factory patches are very good. A great workhorse synth. Originally posted on FutureProducers.com<...
For how long have you been using it? About 1 month What thing do you like most/least about it? Most Keyboard fairly complete Sounds good in general Possibilities of combinations useful It's Alesis, the quality is there. the -: Keyboard I found rather heavy, so if you need transport, ...
+ Big sound and the presets, overall very good. + Very robust manufacturing, wholesale and chassis mtal plastic sides. The design and manufacture are well above many current keyboards. Made for the live. Indestructible. + Possibility to read sequences are noon to CRER his own instruments from samples, CRER new sounds in sysex and l...
two years. This is my first piano like this but given the strength (it is like new!) And sounds that come out (with good sound, of course!) I seek not to change. Besides, what choice I will ever be.
Price / quality ratio in very good opportunity. I recommend it to people who want to have a 88-key synth with great sound.
I use it for 10 years, I find that the price of current new dfi any competition, at least I pay the 12,600 FF era, and I do not sell it one day.
Indeed, most of the sounds compare favorably with the MOTIF ES. Gnrale of Manir, keyboards are msestims ALESIS (probably too expensive). My Quadrasynth is always high on my songs. The QS8 is an evolution o also found some common waveforms, which sounds fuller and clearer. A question of converters, no doubt. The color suited my style, qua...