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Such a unique design. Anyone know if Axel Hartmann was behind this one? I know he did the Andromeda for them. If forget if he did the Fusion and Ion/Micron for that matter. Update: maybe not according to Hartmann's Design Box.
"SPECS:
* Disk Drive: 40 GB
* # of Keys: 61
* # of Sequencer Tracks/PPQN: 32-track MIDI
* Sequencer/Memory (Notes): 64 MB expand to 192
* # of Outputs/Type: Sample; ver. analog; FM; physical
* 61 note semi-weighted keyboard workstation
* Four integrated synthesis types: Sample Playback, Virtual Analog, FM and Physical Modeling
* Full synth workstation with 8 track 24-bit Hard Disk recording and 40Gb internal hard-drive
* Comprehensive waveform editing, internal memory expandable from 64MB to 192MB
* Save and load programs off of a hard disk (or the removable Compact Flash memory);
* 32 Track MIDI sequencer built in with integrated multi-channel digital audio playback
* Onboard grand piano based on acclaimed "Holy Grail Piano," by Q Up Arts
* Storage options include built-in hard disk, USB 2.0, compact flash
* Multi-channel input and output options in both analog and digital (S/PDIF and ADAT Lightpipe)
* Large 240x128 backlit LCD display
* Fully programmable arpeggiator with standard, phrase and drum machine playback
* Import and convert WAVE files (.wav), AIFF files (.aif and .aiff), Akai S-1000/3000, SoundFonts (.sf2) files using the Alesis Fusion Converter™ application."
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