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  2. 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.

  3. Alesis Quadrasynth - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, Alesis introduced the first of their QS series synthesizers. The first of these were the QS6 61-key synth and the QSR rackmount synth. Following these in quick succession were the QS7 76-key synth and the QS8 88-key synth (the flagship of the series). Essentially, the QS synths' architecture is still based on the original Quadrasynth ...

  4. Alesis Fusion - Wikipedia

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    The workstation is available in two models. The Fusion 6HD is a sixty-one note semi-weighted keyboard workstation. [2] [3] The Fusion 8HD is an eighty-eight note weighted keyboard workstation. [2] [4] The two models are identical aside from the keyboard type. [5] It competes with the Korg Triton, the Yamaha Motif and the Roland Fantom-X.

  5. List of Korg products - Wikipedia

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    Korg N5: The N5 was introduced as a keyboard version of the Korg NS5R sound module [31] without expansion slot. Korg N1/N1R: The N1 is an 88-key (piano-action) synthesizer. It is the expanded version of the N5 with a larger sample ROM [32] for more AI2 voices and drum kits. In addition to the Korg voices, it provides full support for GM, GS and XG.

  6. Digital piano - Wikipedia

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    Similar to a traditional acoustic piano, the defining feature of a digital piano is a musical keyboard with 88 keys. The keys are weighted to simulate the action of an acoustic piano and are velocity-sensitive so that the volume and timbre of a played note depends on how hard the key is pressed.

  7. Piano key frequencies - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the fundamental frequencies in hertz (cycles per second) of the keys of a modern 88-key standard or 108-key extended piano in twelve-tone equal temperament, with the 49th key, the fifth A (called A 4), tuned to 440 Hz (referred to as A440). [1] [2] Every octave is made of twelve steps called semitones.

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