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You are bidding for a Alesis Quadrasynth 76 key digital studio synth-workstation. Last used approximately 5 years ago, when it was working fine. Now, the liquid crystal display panel lights up when turned on, but shows no legend. However, have plugged it into an amplifier (not included) and the sound appears OK.Appearance: presentable (see photos)As can be seen from the photo, one key is broken.Dimensions: 119cm x 35cm x 10cm. Weight: 12kgIn view of size and weight, Collection Only, but if you wish to arrange Courier, at your expense, please contact meThe QuadraSynth was introduced in 1993 by Alesis, and it was their first major synthesizer. (When working) it’s a 64-voice, 76-key digital synthesizer with 16 MB of sample ROM. QuadraSynth was the first synth to offer the ADAT Optical Digital interface. It also features the same multi-effects processor as the QuadraVerb 2, drum kits based on the D4 drum module, 4 assignable control knobs, one PCMCIA card slot, 48kHz clock input, and 4 audio outputs.
Quote from Vintage Synth Explorer: “The QuadraSynth is undoubtedly a powerful and flexible synthesizer capable of creating rich sounds – both acoustic and electronic. It uses digital additive/subtractive sample playback synthesis to create high quality stereo grand pianos, organs, strings, drums/percussion, brass, woodwinds, new and classic synth textures, and more.”
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Category: Musical Instruments:Keyboards and Pianos:Electronic Keyboards
Location: Lytchett Matravers, Dorset