Alesis QS6.1 - phraseland's review
The Alesis 6.1 stands for the version with 61 keys (5 octaves). I has a couple of 'pitch wheel' controllers and four sliders for sound variations - all of which of course can be assigned to the param…
Alesis QS7 - FP User's review
A 76-note keyboard with 4 assignable sliders, Very good effects with great routing possibilities. 4 samples per patch. Good lfo's and envelops. Very poor filters with no resonance!! Two expansion slo…
Alesis QS8 - " Excellent sounds on 88 keys"
translatedexcellent heavy touch. Many varied sounds with a very good piano notes on the 88 is the top. UTILIZATION I do not try to change too sounds above, however it must not be very practical given the s…
Alesis QS6.1 - " robust and big sound."
translated5 octave keyboard (61 keys) synthse by reading samples (rompler). 16 MB ROM (640 presets and 500 mixes), plus 2 slots for PCMCIA cards (2 x 8 MB max.) 64 voice polyphony. Multi-effects (reverb, ch…
Alesis QS8.2 - " Very Good"
translated• True 64-voice polyphony • 88-key, fully-weighted hammer-action keyboard With velocity and release velocity • 16MB of internal sound ROM (640 Programs, 500 multitimbral mixes) Including Alesis' ac…
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