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Alesis Andromeda 2011 Demo Part 2

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Uploaded by on Nov 21, 2011

Part 2 of the Alesis A6 demo. Most of the patches used this time are made by myself. Hope you like it...Enjoy!

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  • so you raised the panel..been thinking about the same...

  • @svenkalmar I picked up the photo from the internet, so it is not my own A6 in the picture; but I thought a lot about raising the panel...

  • Nice demo. Picture of mod is fake though, but you knew that. ;-)

  • @electroarv :) ...I thought it's not necessary to mention that :)

  • Nice demo.Want to get this synth too.

  • @MrSynthsound1

    thanks for watching! good luck getting one! you won't regret it!

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  • This is really cool. Are there any CD's you would recommend with these types of sounds? I know nothing about synthesis but I like old video games and 80's movies.

  • @ZwamTek Correct. I know. But many of the sounds here immediately reminded me of my C64. It uses the SN76477 from Texas Instr., btw.

    I really expected better sounds from this wonderful synth, but alas, all I hear are the basic synth sounds any synth can produce. I made more beautiful sounds on my JX-8P and Polysix.

    The Andromeda is capable of MUCH more than is shown here.

  • @telescopereplicator believe me, this is ALOT more complicated then a commodore 64 if we're speaking about sound tho;) for example, this thing is propely analog(i think)

    analog is alot more complecated, and these sounds were BEFORE the commodore already possible, and besides, a commodore is infact een synthesizer. even the cpu. cpu's are infact advanced oscilator, even your pc wich you are using now has a oscilator;) but those a digital and have a VERY high frequency. these days like 30 ghz

  • @standudinski a greek man? o_O

  • nice sounds here

  • Sounds JUST like my Commodore 64 !!

    Alesis has come far in 30 years..... ;-)

  • i see someone is a Vangelis fan :)

  • killllllllls

  • Man, great sounds and cool tunes. Well done. Diggin it.

  • sounds like YMO!

    how much is this kind of synth these days?

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