![]() ![]() After a while Alesis managed to fix most of the bugs and added some nice new features to the synth like 4 oscillators instead of 2. This was not true at all, but some liked to trash the synth. The rumour was spread around the net that this synth was not very good. It had a hard landing: It looked like the synth was not ready. It had about the same specifics as the Oasys, like harddiskrecording, a big harddrive (40gb), 4 synthengines and a way better sound than my old Korg Trinity, which i was using at the time.Īt first, the price of 3200 euros also was a bit high for my wallet, so i thought: "O well, i have to stay at my Trinity for a while, that's a pity!" In the meantime, the Fusion came out. But then came the announcement of the Fusion at the NAMM-show in Anaheim. I was looking for some new gear and I liked the idea of the Korg Oasys, but it was too expensive at the time, with a pricetag of about 7-8000 euros. Until that time i had used a lot of different synths, like Yamaha V50, Korg T3, Yamaha SY77, Korg Trinity to name a few. The Fusion came on the market at almost the same time as the Korg Oasys in 2005/2006. Both versions are, besides the keybed, 100% identical. The Alesis Fusion comes in two flavours: A 61 key-version with half weighted key action, the 6HD, and also the 8HD which has an 88 key hammer action keybed. ![]() Here you can read a review about my favorite synth. There are also two forums about the Fusion. If you want to know why, then go to the official Alesis Fusion page. Alesis Fusion enthousiasts call it "the Beast". ![]()
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