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Alesis Andromeda Analog Synth Reviews
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Average Review: 6
Manufacturer: Alesis
Price: $2699.95
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About the Alesis Andromeda Analog Synth
Be warned: Andromeda is not for the faint-of-heart, and its beefy sound is highly addictive. But if you seek pure analog bliss, you'll find it here. With its authentic analog design, incredible responsiveness, and uncompromising control, Andromeda is the perfect combination of brute power and sheer attitude.
Alesis Andromeda Analog Synth Reviews
Feature: Various knobs and buttons can confuse the living hell out of you...but programming it is!
Quality: Superior quality, feels like a tank...i first thought its made in Japan or Germany. Thumbs up to Alesis!!
Value: Value is simply awesome. A Dave Smith Evolver keyboard with 2 analog and 2 digital oscillators and 4 note poly (thus limiting evolving pad chords) cost $2399.00. A-6 has much more multi-timbral capability: you can play 6 fingers on pad, and still have 10 other voices! sweet! Its like having 4 polyevolvers without the digital oscs...
Desirability: Very awesome to look at!
Sound: Real Analog with 16 voices...what more can you ask for? Awesome for atmospheric textures, leads, etc. The filters on this blow any VA away...I compared a Nord Lead III side by side with the Andromeda, the Nord's cold digital sounds don't even compare with the superior depth and sharpness of the real-analog sound! VAs are good for some trance and stuff, but it still can't hold up to a RA synth.
Support: Haven't really dealt much with them
Overall: Initially the OS was jumpy, but after Alesis updated it, its very stable, and you can enjoy 16 voices of pure analog heaven (not recording) at once! What more can I ask for?
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