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  2. Alesis Andromeda A6 - Wikipedia

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    The Alesis Andromeda A6 is a 16-voice, 16-channel multitimbral analog synthesizer by Alesis, which was released in 2000 and discontinued in 2010. [2] It combines a pure analog audio signal path with digital control technologies. The VCOs have a pitch correction function, a feature missing on older synthesizers.

  3. Alesis - Wikipedia

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    Alesis is known for budget equipment but has produced high-end and innovative gear such as the Alesis Fusion music production workstation, the Alesis Andromeda A6 analog synthesizer, the Ion virtual analog modeling synthesizer or the Ion-based Micron. Alesis developed equipment for recording studios during the 1990s.

  4. Alesis Ion - Wikipedia

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    The little brother of the Ion is the Alesis Micron, which is extremely compact and portable. It came out in 2004 with almost the same synthesis engine and the same metal/plastic housing style as the Ion, but with only 37 keys and fewer knobs and buttons. It boasts reverb, long delay, and a pattern sequencer.

  5. Keytar - Wikipedia

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    The Lucina has 150 internal sounds and may also be used as a MIDI/USB controller. Rock Band 3 Wireless Pro Keyboard. Also in 2010, Mad Catz released the Wireless Pro Keyboard for Rock Band 3, a 25-key velocity-sensitive MIDI-compatible keytar controller. [9] Despite its sub-$100 price, it is designed for serious use outside of the game. [10]

  6. MIDI controller - Wikipedia

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    A Roland keytar, keyboard MIDI controller designed to be worn with a shoulder strap during performance.The keytar does not produce any musical sounds by itself. As a MIDI controller, it only sends data about which keys or buttons are pressed to a MIDI-compatible sound module or synthesizer, which then produces the sounds.

  7. Vocaloid Keyboard - Wikipedia

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    The Vocaloid Keyboard was designed using the VY1 vocal. It is part of the eVocaloid range, a LSI sound generator called the "NSX-1" source chip which can generate 30 sounds of midi. For VY1, it uses the NSX-1 chip "eVY1". The first prototype was showcased at INTERACTION by Information Processing Society of Japan, March 2012. [3]

  8. Korg Poly-61 - Wikipedia

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    The Korg Poly-61 (PS-61) is an analog synthesizer manufactured by Korg between 1982 and 1986. It was the first affordable synthesizer to feature two oscillators per voice, and was Korg's first synthesizer to feature digitally-controlled analog oscillators (DCOs).

  9. MIDI - Wikipedia

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    One common MIDI application is to play a MIDI keyboard or other controller and use it to trigger a digital sound module (which contains synthesized musical sounds) to generate sounds, which the audience hears produced by a keyboard amplifier. MIDI data can be transferred via MIDI or USB cable, or recorded to a sequencer or digital audio ...

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