Archived from the original on 6 June 2015. Video training featuring David Bryce of the Alesis Corporation as he covers techniques from the basic to the advanced, highlighting the QS Series of synthesizers. The only other differences are a new brushed-aluminum casing (replacing the original black metal casing), plastic end-caps instead of oak (on the 88-key models), ergonomic placing of cursor buttons, and 24-bit effects and DAC's. A Win95/NT shareware 'mix' editor for the Alesis QS series synthesizers. There is now no ADAT port, no multiple outs (only a stereo pair), only one PCMCIA expansion slot, and no aftertouch on the 88-key model. Basically, the x.2 line is identical to the x.1 line but with many stripped-down hardware options. This happened after Alesis declared bankruptcy in 2001 and was acquired by Numark. In 2003, Alesis decided to keep the QS series alive with the QS6.2 and QS8.2 (there was no 76-key version).
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