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Alesis Andromeda A6

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Andromeda A6 by Alesis
Synthesis type: Analog Subtractive
Polyphony: 16
Timbrality: 16
Oscillators: 2 VCOs per voice
1 sub-oscillator per VCO
Filter: 2 per voice
2-pole resonant multimode - SEM-style
4-pole resonant - Moog-style
Attenuator: 3 6-stage envelopes
LFO: 3 dedicated LFOs and S+H
Keyboard: 61-note semiweighted
Velocity sensitive
Aftertouch
Left hand control: Pitch bend and modulation wheels
Portamento: {{{portamento}}}
Velocity sensitive:
Aftertouch:
External control: MIDI & CV/Gate
Memory: 4 x 128 patch internal memory
SRAM expansion card slot
Onboard effects: Analog distortion + digital fx unit
Produced: 2000-present
Original price: US$3,499

The Alesis Andromeda A6 is a 16-voice, 16-channel multitimbral analog synthesizer by Alesis, which was released in 2000 and remains in production. Alesis is currently owned by Numark Industries. The Andromeda has analog oscillators combined with modern and comprehensive digital control. It can be considered a hybrid of newer and older technologies, but while it does employ digitally controlled LFO's and envelopes, the entire signal path from oscillator to output is purely analog.

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