Alesis QS8.2 64 Voice Expandable Synthesizer Review
Bought the original QS8 11 years ago... and just bought this for our church. Love the action! Lighter than the QS8, same sounds and quality. So far it has been a great keyboard! Too bad Alesis quit making them.
Alesis QS8.2 64 Voice Expandable Synthesizer Feature
- 88 hammer-action weighted keys with velocity and release velocity
- True 64-voice polyphony
- 16MB of internal sound ROM (640 programs, 500 multitimbral mixes) including Alesis' acclaimed Stereo Grand Piano sound
- 16-bit linear 48kHz sample ROM with lowpass filter
- 4 control sliders
Alesis QS8.2 64 Voice Expandable Synthesizer Overview
An Alesis QS8.2 64 Voice Expandable Synthesizer gives you awesome sounds, great action and unbelievable value. It's loaded with stunning pianos and keyboards, a soup-to-nuts collection of orchestral instruments. The QS8.2 also has killer drum and percussion kits and enough synth textures, fat basses, and sizzling leads to keep dance musicians and remixers grooving into the next time zone. Deep programmable synth architecture and four-bus effects processor add the finishing touches. Add fresh samples from the extensive QCard library. The QS8.2 keeps your fingers flying for a down-to-earth price. Programmable pitch, modulation wheels and foot pedals Assignable aux. & sustain pedal MIDI in, out, and through QS Parallel Matrix Effects - 4 independent stereo multieffect processing busses -- reverb, chorus, distortion, EQ, delay, rotary speaker simulation, and more Program mode - 512 preset, 128 user Mix mode - 400 preset, 100 user Expansion - Type I PCMCIA slot, compatible with QCards, SRAM and flash cards (up to 8MB) with 120ns access time or faster Audio outputs - Stereo L/R (1/4), headphone (1/4) Power - Internal transformer Dimensions(HxWxD) - 4.3 x 50.5 x 13.5 (110 x 1283 x 343 mm) Weight - 48.0 lbs (21.8 kg)
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