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Alesis is an American company that designs and markets
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, audio processors, mixers,
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, and electronic percussion products. Based in
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, Alesis is an
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company.


History


Early years

Alesis Studio Electronics was founded in
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in 1984 by MXR co-founder Keith Elliott Barr. Leveraging his ability to design custom
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s, Barr's company was able to introduce technologically advanced products at prices within the realm of most project studios. Barr liked the idea of the name Algorithmic Electronic Systems and came up with the name Alesis to try to convey that. Alesis' first product was the XT Reverb. Introduced in 1985, the XT Reverb was an all-digital reverb that carried an unprecedented low price of $799. Barr recruited Russell Palmer as Operations Manager and Robert Wilson (Vice Chairman) to handle international sales so that Barr could continue to focus on engineering. In 1986, Alesis produced the first 16-bit professional effects processor priced below $1000, the MIDIverb, which had a 12-bit A/D converter and MIDI control. It was joined later in the year by the Microverb, which lacked MIDI but had a 16-bit A/D converter. After enlisting the expertise of Fast Forward Designs, co-founded by veteran
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designers Marcus Ryle and Michel Doidic (who went on to found Line 6), Alesis introduced the MMT8 hardware sequencer and the very successful HR-16
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in 1987. The HR-16 was employed on the English
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band Godflesh's first few releases; ''
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'' called it "the most devastating drum machine ever employed". File:Alesis Microverb II 8105.jpg, Microverb II (1988) Image:Alesis HR-16 circuit bent 07.jpg, HR-16 (modified)


The Alesis ADAT

At the 1991 Winter
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, Alesis introduced the
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digital tape recorder. Alesis created the File Streaming Technology (FST) proprietary disk file system for their ADAT HD24 recorder. Each ADAT could record 8 tracks of 16-bit audio on an
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tape, and up to 16 ADATs could be connected together to record 128 tracks of audio simultaneously. With the same digital resolution as an Audio CD and a price that was a fraction of the other
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solutions for
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at the time, the ADAT was a tremendous success, and its impact on the recording industry has been recognized by induction to the TECnology Hall of Fame. Image:ADAT-XT.jpg, Alesis ADAT XT Image:Alesis ADAT XT LRC Remote Control.jpg, Little Remote Control (LRC) ADAT XT Controller Image:Alesis-HD24.jpg, Alesis ADAT HD24 Image:Alesis BRC Master ADAT Controller.jpg, Big Remote Control (BRC) ADAT Master Controller


Boom and bankruptcy

For the next ten years, Alesis created a wide variety of products such as the QuadraSynth synthesizer, D4 and DM5 drum modules, and Monitor One studio monitors. In 1997, Alesis Semiconductor was formed, again taking advantage of Barr's custom integrated circuits to produce and market chips for the audio industry. A series of chips was introduced that ranged from digital signal processors for audio effects to analog-to-digital and digital-to-analog converters. By 2001, however, the company's business suffered as market trends changed, and on April 27 of that year, Alesis filed for
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bankruptcy. In the subsequent restructuring, Jack O'Donnell acquired the company. Image:Alesis QuadraSynth Plus.jpg, Alesis Quadrasynth Image:Electronic drums alesis.jpg, DM5 with Surge Cymbal Image:Alesis M1 & M1 Mk2.jpg, M1 Active


After 2001

Under O'Donnell's direction, Alesis expanded into new product categories such as mixers, portable PA speakers, and other recording equipment while continuing to produce Alesis legacy products like the SR-16 drum machine. Alesis founder Keith Barr died of an apparent heart attack on August 24, 2010, at age 60. In 2012 Alesis became part of the newly created
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group of companies. Image:Alesis Multimix 8.jpg, Multimix8 Image:Alesis SR-16, Devi Ever OK.jpg, SR-16 Image:Alesis PerformancePad.jpg, PerformancePad Image:Alesis AirFX.jpg, AirFX


Target market

Alesis is known for budget equipment but has produced high-end and innovative gear such as the Alesis Fusion music production workstation, the Alesis Andromeda A6 analog synthesizer, the
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or the Ion-based
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. Alesis developed equipment for recording studios during the 1990s.


Alesis models

* Quadrasynth
Quadrasynth Plus synthesizer keyboards
* Andromeda A6 polyphonic analog synthesizer * Fusion 6HD, 8HD synthesizer workstation keyboard *
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analog modeling synthesizer * Recital, 61 & Pro stage pianos * Virtue stage piano * Concert stage piano * Prestige & Prestige Artist stage pianos. File:Alesis keyboard.JPG, Alesis QS8 File:Alesis Andromeda A6 back.jpg, Alesis Andromeda File:Alesis Fusion HD8.jpg, Alesis Fusion File:Alesis Ion.jpg, Alesis Ion


See also

*
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* Lists of companies * List of bass amplifier ...


References


Further reading

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External links


Alesis Company Website
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