
Alesis A6 Andromeda, Now where did that come from? (title of VSE thread)
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CTB wrote:
Our very own Dave Bryce, who sometimes posts here and works for DSI, was involved in the A6 project. Perhaps he would be the one to ask. Smile
DB:
Actually, we just got tired of people complaining that the QS synths had no resonant filters, so we decided to make something that did. Very Happy Cool
Making Andromeda was really the culmination of a dream for a bunch of us who had grown up with the older analog synths. We had spent years working on sample based stuff, and Erik and Rob Rampley got Alesis founder (and major engineer geek) Keith Barr drunk one night and talked him into letting us make an old school American power synth. Keith actually designed Andromeda's ASICs himself, if memory serves.
One of the back stories was that we were fought tooth and nail by Alesis' sales and marketing VP at the time, who thought we were out of our minds. He once told me we'd be lucky to sell 50 total units. Guess he may have been wrong. Shocked Idea
If anyone has any specific questions, I'll do my best to answer if I can remember. That was a while ago...
StepLogik wrote:
I'm shocked that the marketing group fought you
DB:
It wasn't the marketing group. I was the marketing manager of the synth division, and I was certainly behind it. It was the VP.
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seems like they would want to distinguish Alesis from the "workstation hell" of that era.
DB:
Not just workstations - it was VA synths, too. We figured making a Real Actual Analog synth would catch some people's attention (as Bitexion correctly surmised).
Plus, we were tired of hearing that we weren't a real synth company despite the fact that our ROMplers (especially the QS8) were outselling just about everything else at the time...but there were folks who kept telling us that ROMplers aren't real synths...so we made a real synth. Idea
That seemed to do the trick... Laughing
cbjlietuva wrote:
so maybe i can get my question amswered here:
does the Andromeda have Polyphonic Aftertouch?
DB:
The short answer would be no.
theglyph wrote:
Dave, the one major question I have had and the one thing which has kept me from pulling the trigger on an A6 purchase is what will the status of the A6's ASICs be in the future? CEMs and SSMs were used in several synths from many manufacturers so those chips were manufactured to some degree in surplus as we see today (although they ain't cheap Crying or Very sad). Did Alesis make sure that the IC manufacturer made enough chips to fulfill any future failures or is the well not so deep?
DB:
Alesis is the chip manufacturer...I mean, they don't own the foundry where the chips are physically made, but they do everything else. Consequently, there's no way we can know how many of them Alesis has made/wants to make...
...unless they want to tell us, of course... Wink
Soundwave wrote:
Few questions;
Is the A6 still in production and will it remain so for the foreseeable future?
Will the support continue for the machine i.e. OS updates/fixes?
Are the first, more expensive Alesis A6’s different in any way than the later Numark ones that are apparently now made in the far east as some claim the earlier Alesis ones sound better?
There are rumours that some of the people behind the A6 were also involved in the Xpander/Matrix12 is this true?
Will there ever be an analogue successor or derivative or the A6 as the VA market has kinda reached a standstill now?
DB:
I can only answer two of those questions becuase I haven't worked for Alesis for about seven years, so I have no idea what their current plans are.
Marcus Ryle, who founded Line 6, was one of the guys responsible for the XpanderMatrix 12. He and his team had a lot to do with a bunch of Alesis products including the ADAT and the QS synths...but they had nothing to do with Andromeda.
There are a few "rev 2" Andromedas that were only used during beta. They are slightly different from the production models, but the OS in them is different enough that you can't transfer programs between, them, so they can't really be directly compared....nor, if you could, is there actually any point in doing so. Howver, all the production models are (AFAIK) exactly the same...."
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And that's it as of the time of this post. Check out the VSE thread for updates. I'll try to update this post with the historical bits so we don't lose them. Image via this post.
Peake.
ReplyDeleteThanks. : )
ReplyDeleteWhat ever happened to Peake? Has he ever returned to planet earth or is he still "out there" lost in space.
ReplyDeletePeake is alive and well...
ReplyDeleteHe's knitting organic socks from flaxen cuban castoffs.
ReplyDeletePeake did some work for Buchla a few years back. I googled him recently. I found some tracks on Soundclick but that's about it. He must stay off the web, or stay anonymous.
ReplyDeleteI really hope Alesis do something more for the A6... They have a winner synth in their hands but who knows why they keep it hidden to the "audio" masses. No advertisement, nothing.
ReplyDeleteAlesis take a look on what Moog is doing with the Little Phatty... and learn... create the hype and keep...
They're doing the Moog thing much cheaper and profitiable with the Micron.
ReplyDeleteThe official line from NUMARK the owners of Alesis is that they are NOT going to do anything new for the A6. They seem to think that every bug has an acceptable workaround according to Dan Gill in tech support.
ReplyDeleteThey currently sell between 5 and 10 units of the A6 per month. As long as that figure doesn't go lower they say they will keep it in production.
And how many of those 5 to 10 new A6s come back because of defective voices?
ReplyDeleteI've never used anonymous accounts.
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