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Alesis QuadraSynth

Digital Synth from Alesis

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«  Powerful and very flexible »

Published on 08/30/12 at 11:15
True to its tradition of innovation and the competitive price QuadraSynth Alesis released in 1993 in the USA and in France in September 1994 to approximately 14,000 FRS, it was their first great synthesizer.

Originally, in cooperation with Alesis, Marcus Ryle and Michel Doidic who had also participated in the development of several large Oberheim synths as in the famous Matrix 12, Xpander OB8 and are also involved in the effects section and the ADAT QuadraSynth.

It has 76 keys, 64-voice sample-based subtractive digital PCM, which also exists in a version rackmount S4.
For the time he had a huge sample ROM and 16 MB was the first synthesizer on the market to offer the ADAT Optical Digital Interface 48kHz optical digital output.

It also uses the same multi-effects processor as Quadraverb, drum kits based on the D4, a PCMCIA card slot, Midi In / Out / Thru and 4 audio outputs.

For the characteristics of the machine

• Summary: by subtractive sample playback (up to 4 per sound)
• 76-key semi-weighted quality with Aftertouch and Portamento
• 64-note polyphony
• Display: Backlit LCD
• The resolution of the 16-bit sampling
• Sampling rates of 48 kHz
• 16 MB of sample ROM (24MB using PCMCIA ROM)
• Dynamic Range 90dB/-85dBm / +5 dBm
• 20Hz to 20kHz (+ - 1 dB) Bandwidth
Envelopes • 3 to 6 segments (DADSRS)
• 3 LFO's with sync delay and
• Pitch Bend and Modulation
• Memory: 300 multisamples
• 128 preset programs
• 128 programs user programmable
• 100 preset effects
• 100 Preset multitimbral mixes
• Drums kit percussion sounds 82 D4, 16 bit/48 kHz editable (in ROM 16 M °)
• Expandable with PCMCIA cards.
• 16-part multitimbral
• 4-part multi-(4 FX at once)
• 2 programmable controllers pedals
• Stereo output jacks
• TRS auxiliary
• 48kHz ADAT optical digital output
• Input clock synchonization
• Slot for ROM
• Dimensions: 120 cm x 35 cm x 11cm
• Weight: 18kg

UTILIZATION

QuadraSynth surface is very well designed.
Buttons each have a single function, the selection and the parameter settings are right on the screen, while the data entry knob and large soft hit is very nice on the left.

In the modulation matrix found Oberheim side, you determine the source machine, eg keyboard, aftertouch, pedal, pitch bend, etc. oscillator. okay modulate the destination LFO, envelopes and effects, the possibilities are complex.

SOUNDS

The QuadraSynth is a powerful and very flexible synthesizer capable of creating sounds as acoustic and electronic organs, organs, brass, pianos, strings, guitars, bass, drums, percussion, voice, or more synthetic effects, sound fx etc..

OVERALL OPINION

Pity that the low-pass filter is non-resonant, and a sequencer not yet over, but good otherwise a very good synthesizer versatile, good sound rich, versatile and very expressive, excellent as the master keyboard.
The integrated carrying handle underneath the machine still a very good idea.
I love this machine, Alesis thank you.