Alesis Fusion

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Alesis Fusion 6HD/8HD
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Alesis Fusion 6HD
ManufacturerAlesis
Dates2005 - 2008
Technical specifications
PolyphonyDynamic processor allocation
varies depending on the
complexity of the program.
Timbrality16 parts in Mix mode;
32 Parts in Song mode
LFO8 per voice
Synthesis typeSample Playback, Virtual Analog,
FM and Physical Modeling
Filter26 filter types in most synthesis types provided
Aftertouch expressionYes
Velocity expressionYes
Storage memory64MB×2 - Expandable up to 192MB×2,
for a total of 384MB via the E3 Memory Upgrade
Effects80 + 3-band parametric EQ
Input/output
Keyboard6HD - 61 note semi weighted;
8HD - 88 note fully weighted
External controlUSB for file exchange only.
MIDI in, out, thru

Alesis Fusion is a music production workstation produced by Alesis introduced in early 2005. It uses four different types of synthesis: sample and synthesis, virtual analog, FM and physical modeling. It includes sampling capability through analog inputs and importing audio samples from a computer or memory card.[1]

Models

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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.

References

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