Alesis Prestige 88 Key Digital Piano with 16 Built in Voices

£364.00

The Alesis Prestige 88 Key Digital Piano with 16 Built in Voices is New and made by Alesis a great Voices Built in 16 with Piano Digital Key 88 . Available from SynthforSale now for £ 364 with delivery to all areas of the UK. Alesis Prestige 88 Key Digital Piano with 16 Built in…

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The Alesis Prestige 88 Key Digital Piano with 16 Built in Voices is New and made by Alesis a great Voices Built in 16 with Piano Digital Key 88 . Available from SynthforSale now for £ 364 with delivery to all areas of the UK. Alesis Prestige 88 Key Digital Piano with 16 Built in Voices

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alesis synth for sale Alesis is an American audio equipment manufacturing company specializing in digital audio processing, electronic musical instruments, and studio equipment. Founded in 1984, Alesis has been a significant player in the music technology industry, offering a range of products catering to musicians, producers, and audio engineers. Over the years, they’ve produced several popular and influential electronic musical instruments. Here are some of the noteworthy ones:

  1. Alesis HR-16: The HR-16 was a digital drum machine released in 1987. It gained popularity for its affordable price, compact size, and user-friendly interface. The HR-16 featured 49 drum sounds, pattern-based sequencing, and MIDI connectivity, making it a versatile tool for electronic music production.
  2. Alesis SR-16: Building on the success of the HR-16, the SR-16 was released in 1990 and quickly became one of the best-selling drum machines of all time. It offered improved sound quality, expanded memory for storing user patterns, and a more extensive library of built-in drum sounds. The SR-16 was widely used in various music genres, from pop and rock to hip-hop and electronic dance music.
  3. Alesis Andromeda A6: The Andromeda A6, released in 2000, is a flagship analog synthesizer renowned for its powerful sound engine and extensive synthesis capabilities. It featured 16 analog oscillators, 2 analog filters per voice, multiple modulation sources, and a comprehensive interface for sound design. Despite its relatively short production run, the Andromeda A6 remains highly sought after by synthesizer enthusiasts for its rich and versatile sound.
  4. Alesis Ion: The Ion, introduced in 2002, is a virtual analog synthesizer that offered a modern take on classic analog synthesis. It featured a versatile architecture with three oscillators, two multimode filters, and a wide range of modulation options. The Ion’s intuitive interface and robust sound engine made it popular among electronic musicians and producers seeking affordable yet powerful synthesizers.
  5. Alesis Micron: The Micron, released in 2005, is a compact and affordable synthesizer that packed a surprising amount of synthesis power into a portable form factor. It featured analog modeling synthesis, eight voices of polyphony, built-in effects, and a sequencer. The Micron’s compact size, versatile sound engine, and affordability made it a popular choice for musicians looking for a compact yet powerful synthesizer.
These are just a few examples of the popular and vintage electronic musical instruments produced by Alesis. Whether you’re interested in Alesis drum machines, Alesis analog synthesizers, Alesis Midi Controllers or virtual analog synthesizers, Alesis has offered a variety of options catering to different musical styles and production needs.

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A digital piano is a modern electronic keyboard instrument designed to replicate the sound and feel of an acoustic piano while offering additional features and benefits. Unlike acoustic pianos, which use hammers and strings to produce sound, digital pianos use sampled recordings of high-quality acoustic piano tones or synthesized sounds to generate sound digitally. They typically feature weighted or semi-weighted keys that simulate the feel of a traditional piano, as well as built-in speakers for amplification. Digital pianos often include additional features such as headphone outputs, MIDI connectivity, recording capabilities, and various instrument sounds and effects. These versatile instruments are popular among pianists and music enthusiasts for their compact size, affordability, and flexibility in both home and performance settings.

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