![]() ![]() I have one and it’s incredible – it can do fat, classic tones as well as beautiful delicate stuff and everything in between. If you’re looking for a great polyphonic analog synth with very deep programming, I suggest looking at the Arturia Polybrute. ![]() I’d heard of their sale to a parent company during the A6 and I suspect that didn’t do them any favours. I think this was too ambitious a project for Alesis. ![]() The OS is a bit buggy to begin with but in my experience, I’ve never played one that didn’t have some kind of flakiness or QC issues. I consider the A6 to be a VERY risky purchase – more than even a vintage Memorymoog. Eventually it became a paperweight so the store took it back and I got a V-Synth XT which was obviously quite different but amazing. No amount of factory resets, recalibration, etc. The one I owned was great for the first month and then because increasingly unstable to the point of being unusable. I’d heard some of the early ones were good but in my experience, I’ve never played one that wasn’t buggy and I’ve played several. They have a lot of custom chips in them and when they fail, the only way to fix the unit is to cannibalize another Andromeda. There are some that are good but there are a LOT of potential problems with these. ![]()
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