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boborulz 10.02.2010 08:24 PM

Thoughts on the Alesis Andromeda A6
 
Hey folks,

I'm looking at getting a Alesis Andromeda A6 to compliment my Virus. Anyone out there got one? If you do, share with us how it compliments your productions etc..! Would love to know if it is worth all that money :)

Celestry 11.02.2010 03:51 PM

My mate has one, and he loves it! Meant to be a bugger to program, though, and really comes alive with good external effects processing.

Lucky bugger! (^_^)

boborulz 17.02.2010 03:01 AM

Anyone else got one?

synthfiend 18.02.2010 09:15 AM

i have no idea what they are like, but if they are great i might think about buying one :-)

markorbit 06.03.2010 11:35 PM

I had one. There was something about the inherent sound character that I didn't enjoy that much. Powerful machine but I think the classic analogues generally sound better. It was a little flaky too if I recall with the occasional crash. I never got into it. I think you trade a little of the sound for the vast features with an Andromeda.

TheHobbit 07.03.2010 12:57 AM

Looked quite heavily into this and when first released thought it was worth the price tag of £2500 and out of my reach at that time. Couldve grabbed one a year aho for half that price new £1300, however, got a DSI prophet 08 instead, whilst it is different beast to the A6 the Pro*08 has a lovely smooth sound that I can't take myself away from.
The A6 is complex and as described a friend in a music store used the same term 'flaky' and I wasn;t overly impressed by the sound.
I like the warms and tweaks I can get from the Pro 08. The one i am really waiting for is the Wardolf Stromberg if it ever gets of a production line. Otherwise jsut bite the bullet and go for a Moog.
My personal vibe right now...of course it#s down to what you want, need and like.

Another option of course if you want n anologue soun is take you Virus and by a/some moog pedals filters or route it through a shermann filterbank.

Many more options than jsut a synth

hope this helps ;)

ShortBus 07.03.2010 12:12 PM

I to bought a Prophet 08 instead of the andromeda and I like the prophet but I will definantly have to change the encoders out to pots.

PaPi 07.03.2010 11:20 PM

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PaPi 07.03.2010 11:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by boborulz (Post 295416)
Hey folks,

I'm looking at getting a Alesis Andromeda A6 to compliment my Virus. Anyone out there got one? If you do, share with us how it compliments your productions etc..! Would love to know if it is worth all that money :)

Personally speaking, the Virus TI is the only analog (or -more properly- analog modeling) synth I felt it was justified for me to spend over a grand on. Mind you, I don't do dance/trance/hip-hop etc., but I think I can get the whole array of "analog" sounds with the TI and my cheapy trio (Korg R3, Waldorf MicroQ, Alesis Micron.) I'd rather spend big bucks on digital hardware synths (I have quite a collection gathered in my 30 years of studio work...) and software (I could probably buy at least five Andromedas only with what I've given to Natural Instruments, Vienna Symphony Library and EastWest... :) )

Your mileage may vary, of course.

ShortBus 07.03.2010 11:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PaPi (Post 295765)
Personally speaking, the Virus TI is the only analog (or -more properly- analog modeling) synth I felt it was justified for me to spend over a grand on .

Dont get me wrong The Virus is my favorate synth digital or analog but there is certain points where true analog does shine. I didnt believe it so much my self but I tried the same recipe's with all my synths as an experiment and though the sound was similer and might not be noticable in a mix it is audible by itself especially stripped down no fx basses. But believe me there is way more sounds you can get out of the virus that you will never get out of an analog. And again if you can only have one synth make it the virus but the next one should be an analog if your going for that sound.


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