MATRIXSYNTH: Quasimidi Sirius


Saturday, April 21, 2007

Quasimidi Sirius

Title link takes you to shots via this auction.

Anyone know what the Carrier-IN and Analyse-IN do? Click the image to see the inputs. I'm guessing the Carrier-IN is the audio in for the vocoder.

5 comments:

  1. "carrier" and "analyse in" are both vocoder related as far as I remember- sell quasimidi stuff as fast as you can! Only the keyboard of the "cyber6" and "raven" were of some good quality as master keys in a bigger setup. Sound quality of all their output was pretty sub-standard.

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  2. This was a VA, not a rompler like the Raven, right?

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  3. Owned one of these for 2 years in the late 90s. I never had any problems with it or the outputs and sold it for what I paid originally. It's not as a great performace synth as you'd think but fun nonetheless.

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  4. The reason they sound thin is due to the 18bit A/D,D/A convertors.

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  5. The 18bit DA is was gives Quasimidi it's dark sound. I prefer the Siriu's sound over my Virus Ti 1/2 the time for this very reason.

    To each his own, but Quasimidi sound is rawkin' good to my ears. Ad an exciter into the signal chain and you are even more sorted.

    The carrier and analyse are both excellent audio hackery I/O ports...not just for standard 'vocal' vocoding, but for crazy sequenced shiznit whackery as well...

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