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Is It Time For Alesis To Bring Back The Andromeda?

Alesis made a full-on 16-voice analog beast….at the peak of digital synths.… Read More Is It Time For Alesis To Bring Back The Andromeda?

April 25, 2021April 26, 202165 Comments

Erik Norlander On Designing The IK Multimedia UNO Synth

We talked with synthesist and synth designer Erik Norlander about designing the new IK Multimedia UNO Synth.… Read More Erik Norlander On Designing The IK Multimedia UNO Synth

July 23, 2018August 1, 201828 Comments

Alesis Andromeda Analog Synthesizer – An ‘Onslaught Of Non-Stop Sensory Bombardment’

This video, via gstormelectro, offers an audio demo of the Alesis Andromeda analog synthesizer. Or as they call it, ‘an onslaught of non-stop analog sensory bombardment.’ The Andromeda is a 16-voice analog keyboard from the turn of the millennium that combines deep analog features with knobby tweakability.

March 18, 201631 Comments

An Interview With Synth Designer Axel Hartmann


Sonic TALK 361 – Axel Hartmann Synthesizer Designer was uploaded by: sonicstate
Duration: 2892
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May 27, 20145 Comments

Why I Love My Alesis Andromeda


Moonlight Matters – Why I Love My… was uploaded by: Future Music Magazine
Duration: 171
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February 25, 2014February 25, 201426 Comments

Erik Norlander – The Galactic Collective Live in Gettysburg


The Dark Water – Erik Norlander The Galactic Collective Live in Gettysburg – For Bob Moog’s birthday was uploaded by: ThinkTankMediaMusic
Duration: 1239
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August 28, 2012August 28, 20123 Comments

Live Space Music Synth Jam


Magnetic Studio 2.0 SoundLab was uploaded by: samurailonewolf
Duration: 833
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July 15, 20121 Comment

Merry Synthmas From GForce


Melly Xmas was uploaded by: GForceSoftwareTV
Duration: 102
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December 26, 20112 Comments

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