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Alesis QS6.1

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Ease of Use 8.2 (48 responses)
Features 8.4 (46 responses)
Expressiveness/Sounds 8.0 (48 responses)
Reliability 8.5 (41 responses)
Customer Support 5.4 (21 responses)
Overall Rating 7.7 (46 responses)
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Product: Alesis QS6.1
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 08/03/2001 at 08:39pm by Anonymous

Ease of Use : 8

Features : 7

Expressiveness/Sounds : 7

Reliability : No Opinion

Customer Support : 1
I am writing this review to warn potential Alesis purchasers: Alesis' Customer Service SUCKS! Like others have mentioned, I bought the QS6.1 instead of another keyboard because of the free Q card offer. 8 months later I still have not received my Q card. When I emailed 6 months ago, I was given some cr@p about an address goof and given the assurance that the Q card would be sent to my correct address. Since then, I've emailed, called, etc and keep getting the shaft.

So, if you want the shaft as well, go ahead and buy Alesis products. I for one will NEVER buy another Alesis product again. My opinion is that product manufacturers owe it to their cistomers to treat them well. Alesis doesn't. I'm now toying with the idea of taking them to small claims court to give them a taste of what I feel they've done to me.

Avoid Alesis products.

Overall Rating : 1
Horrible customer service ruins it for me.


Product: Alesis QS6.1
Price Paid: US $455 used
Submitted 07/03/2001 at 07:57am by Greg
Email: xkpkp<at>hotmail dot com

Ease of Use : No Opinion
I'm a newbie at this, because this is my first keyboard. I guess it was intended for someone with someone actual experience, but I think I might start getting the hang of it soon, hopefully, hehe...the trouble I am having is playing this with the computer. I have hooked up a serial cable to the computer, and when I use digital orchestrator pro or Cakewalk or any other software, the response time seems too long from when I play the note and when I actually hear it on my computer. Is there a way to fix it so I can hear the note almost exactly when I play it? I wish it could be a little more faster. I have already adjusted serial speed settings, if you can help me it would be GREAT if you could email xkpkp@hotmail.com, thanks.

Features : No Opinion
Features seem nice, great MIDI capabilities, if I just knew how to use em...heh.

Expressiveness/Sounds : No Opinion
Not sure...

Reliability : No Opinion
Hasn't broken for about a month and a half now.

Customer Support : No Opinion
NA.

Overall Rating : No Opinion
NA.


Product: Alesis QS6.1
Price Paid: US $600
Submitted 05/15/2001 at 10:15am by Luis Figueroa

Ease of Use : 8
No idea (and I dont care) about software version, Its a new gear and I dont expect to have problems in this matter, at least no yet.

Just turn it on, and you are on the way.

The preset sounds are wonderful, much better than any keyboard at this price range. Many patches available, even better than presets.

Editing looks to be easy if you are using the software included. No software?, I have never tried

The Manual is not a bad one, but it could be much, much, much better. Issue to get better and go deeper, Alesis

Features : 9
64 poliphony, of course less if you are using mixes

Great effects, easy to use. I love delays and reverb

Two card expansion capabilities. Great card sounds! Also, thousands of new sounds on Internet. I have more than 2000 already!, 80% of them pretty usable.

No arpegiator, no sequencer, but you can use the software included for sequencing (Emagic), or to record them in a ram flash card.

After that, you wont need any sequencer, nor computers, nor anything. Who says you MUST have a sequencer for live performance alone?

Expressiveness/Sounds : 10
Great sounds for the price!

EXCELLENT PIANOS!!!. I couldnt believe it. Other sounds are great, as well, but pianos worth the price alone.

Just try it in a dealer, and you will hear it by yourself

Reliability : No Opinion
New gear, I dont know (I hope so...)

No crashes until today

Customer Support : 9
Two months to receive the promised qcard free with purchase

Thats not quick, but I never complaint for a FREE card

Thanks Alesis!

Overall Rating : 10
If stolen, I would replace it with the QS7.1, just for the 76 keys

Great keyboard, if you dont have $2000 to play around

Perhaps Roland XP-30 sounds better, but it costs $400 more!!! ($400 actually costs a Roland JV-1010)

Forget XP-10, or even Korg X5D. Please, forget them. No point of comparison with this excellent baby

Just give it a try. You wont regreat


Product: Alesis QS6.1
Price Paid: US $675
Submitted 05/13/2001 at 10:35pm by Greg

Ease of Use : 8
It's fairly easy to use even though the implementation of the SoundDiver software can get weird (patches reassign themselves to new locations for no apparent reason) at times.

Features : 7
Effects are hard to use but works fine for basic sequencing through Cubase.

Expressiveness/Sounds : 9
Sounds are pretty good. Pianos and organs especially.

Reliability : 9
It doesn't leave my studio and hasn't broken in 5 months. We'll see.

Customer Support : 1
This is the reason I wrote this review. I bought the QS6.1 over the Roland XP-30 for the sole reason that I was going to get a free Q cards in the process. Fat chance. I bought it in December of 2000 and as of mid-May 2001, have not received the card. I called them and was told they would ship at the end of January. I have sent 2-3 emails and received no reply. I feel as if I've been defrauded. You can't just put out an offer and not deliver like that. Now I hear the company's filed Chapter 11. It is sad that as an owner of a long list of Alesis products (HR16, Quadraverb, DM5, Microverb, etc.) all of which I enjoyed, I will NOT be buying Alesis products in the future.

Overall Rating : 3
Nice keyboard, untrustworthy company.


Product: Alesis QS6.1
Price Paid: US $599 after rebate
Submitted 05/12/2001 at 09:13pm by Blue Tang

Ease of Use : 8
Nothing too complex, although I use this set of keys purely for live performance...no sequencing here. No editing either, although I should give it a try soon. I have a Korg N1 at home for my MIDI and editing and all that crazy stuff. An 8 is given due to this: there are 4 realtime control sliders which each do something different for each patch. From what I understand, there is no way to know what each slider will do without just trying it out. This really gets on my nerves, and if someone knows how to find this out, let me know.

Features : 8
Good features, bought it because it had the most stuff for the money (lack of aftertouch was what ruled out the Korg X5D). It has expansion capabilities, but I don't plan on spending $100 or more to get a few more Alesis sounds (more later). No sequencer, but I didn't need one. The transpose button is handy, and call it trivial, but I absolutely love the feel of the pitch bend and mod wheels.

Expressiveness/Sounds : 4
OK, let my ranting begin. The sounds, and there are many of them, and they are expressive, and there generally seems to be whatever I need (a very wide variety of sounds and styles), but...well...err...none of these sounds are that great. They're all passable, but rarely anything more. It is satisfactory but nothing more. And the sounds are definitely inferior to my Korg N1. There's expansion available as I said before, but I can't imagine there being any sounds for this board worth my money. OK, so that wasn't a rant, but it wasn't good.

Reliability : 10
No problems. And I've never met anyone who beats a keyboard onstage like I do. Or run it into walls, or whatnot. Still works sweetly.

Customer Support : 1
If I could give this a negative number, I would. I bought this with a $100 rebate through Alesis and Guitar Center. I bought the keyboard in June. AFter not receiving the rebate by September (they said 6-8 weeks), I tried calling, writing, and E-mailing Alesis (and so did Guitar Center, I got in touch with them, and they said they'd try to call Alesis). Bottom line, it is nigh unto impossible to talk to anyone at Alesis. My dad (yes I'm only 17, so I still only have the power of minor in these situations) even called them and managed to find someone who would talk. He wrote angry letters as well. Finally, after a barrage of such communications, I finally received the rebate...IN JANUARY!! I don't plan on buying from Alesis again due to this experience. It also didn't contain the CD that the box said came with it, and the people I contacted for that purpose said they didn't think it same with the CD-ROM. At this point, I felt the need to find the Alesis HQ and set up a public stoning of the Customer Service Department.

Overall Rating : 5
OK. This is for anyone who was deciding between the QS6.1 and the Korg N5EX (very common competitors). I have the N1 (N5EX soundset, just more keys) and this is my advice....BUY THE KORG!!! There are more sounds, and the sounds are infinitely better than the Alesis. The Korg has a very visual display filled with graphics, while the Alesis display tells you almost nothing. I know the Korg works well with MIDI sequencing and etc. And I never had any problems with Korg's customer service (I got their $100 rebate within 6 weeks). The only thing the Alesis has going for it against the Korg is expandability, and like I said, who wants more crappy sounds?
Since I already had the N1, the Alesis was the best bang for the buck. So I'm satisfied with it. So it got a 6. I'm being nice. Final advice: GET THE N5EX!! NOT THE QS6.1!!!


Product: Alesis QS6.1
Price Paid: US $700
Submitted 04/06/2001 at 01:52pm by Steve

Ease of Use : 8
First off, I'm primarily a guitar player who was looking for a good solid keyboard for my project studio. What a find this thing turned out to be. Compared to customizing an ART SGX guitar preamp this thing is a snap! Found myself recording on the very first night I got it. I've already come up with my 10 favorite sounds (of course that meant a few sleepless nights going through all the presets). The manual was in English (ok, I'm a computer programmer, it doesn't take much) and easy to read. I've used Korg and Roland keyboards before this purchase and found the Alesis to fit into my logic pattern as to were things should go and what each button "should" do. So far, editing the effects (come on, I'm a guitar player!) hasn't turned out to be too easy, fortunately Alesis has the most usable effect already programmed into most sounds. You just use the 4 parameter faders to adjust the amount of effect desired.

Features : 9
64 note polyphony is probably above anything this guitar player is ever going to concur on a keyboard. The effects are nice and solid, pitch and modulation wheels feel solid and work well. As stated above, the effects can be a little bothersome changing, but since most are preprogrammed at very usable (or predictable?) levels things work out just fine for me. I love the after touch and the key sensitivity, especially on the "strings" sounds.

Expressiveness/Sounds : 10
The most ironic thing about buying a synthesizer, at least for me, is that I love the "traditional" keyboard sounds. I can't get over how awesome the traditional and electric piano "group" sounds. The organs are very realistic and who doesn't love a good Hammond B3 and Leslie-esque rotary effect and the apex of your song? But as a guitar player I must admit, even the "guitar" group of sounds are amazing, especially the acoustic guitar sounds (ok, the electric ones don't cut it, but who buys a keyboard for guitar sounds?). Strings are better as groups/orchestras than as stand alone instruments, same with the horns. I do have lots of fun in the "Synth" bank but I'm at a loss as to how anyone could work most of these sounds into anything more that one or two songs, maybe good for the odd lead now and then. Overall for my purposes, absolutely stunning.

Reliability : 10
I bought this keyboard largely on the recommendation of our bands keyboardist. He has had one (a QS6 I believe) for several years and hasn't had a problem. Mine probably won't leave my house. Based on what I've seen from the other Alesis gear I (and the band) own, it will last a long time.

Customer Support : No Opinion
I've never had a problem with any equipment I have purchased from Alesis. I was once given a "broken" Alesis Qudra-Verb and set out to fix it. Turned out only one little part was broken. Turned out to be some specially built resistor that I (and the many places I took it) had never seen. Alesis wanted $50 for one of these things (plus shipping!!) and the pc board was littered with them. Since a new one is around $250, in the trash it went.

Overall Rating : 10
I bought this keyboard about a month ago and I've been waiting to get over the "newby" feeling one gets with a new instrument. So far, that hasn't happened. I love this thing! It sounds better than I imagined and you can't beat the price. I would definitely replace this if were lost, I can't imagine how I got along without it before I bought it. For a guitarist who likes to "screw around" on the keys, this thing is great. I'm sure there will be some fairly prominent keys on all those songs I've been meaning to finish writing but haven't found the time to record. Believe the hype, this thing sounds great!


Product: Alesis QS6.1
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 03/23/2001 at 05:51pm by boom

Ease of Use : 9
Everything's layed out in plain English. Basically an easy synth to get to know. The realtime sliders are nice, but are seldomly routed to parameters that have much effect on the sound.

Features : 9
64 voice polyphony, plenty enough for me. Alot of boards now have 128, but you can't expext that for a synth of this price. The serial interface is a very good feature. Overall construction is nice and solid. The aluminum front panel is very classy. Mod and pitch wheels are sturdy and feel great. I like the thick ruber soft keys as well.
One major complaint! The keys absolutely suck!! You can really tell they cut corners. I visited a few local music dealers, intersted in buying a QS. At on of the stores I noticed a key was flooping down in the keyboard as if something internally had broken. I thought these things get abused, it's nothing. I went to Guitar Center with cash in pocket to buy one. No salesman would help me :o(. I guess I looked poor. Too bad for them. I was there for over 2 hours playing the synth. I wasn't in a hurry so the salesman part wasn't a problem. Funny thing is I broke a key and it did the same thing. Flopped around down in the keyboard! Hmmm, Maybe I'll buy the rack version. I can't have a synth I feel I have to be careful with everytime I play! This is a serious consideration
in purchasing one of these.

Expressiveness/Sounds : 9
This thing sounds great. It may be poorly constructed in the keys department, but the sounds are top notch. Most of the patched are very inspiring. The synth pads are awesome. I love the Dark Grand piano patch. Drums are great too. It does sound a bit brite, but I like it and think it will sit good in a mix. It is good for bread and butter sounds. If you want to create dance music you'll probably want a virtual analog to compliment the QS6.1. But you'll still get grreat use out of the sounds in here.

Reliability : 1
CRAPPY KEYS. If your an expressive player this board is not going to cut it for you. They are weak, wobbly, and springy. The QS7 and 8 series feature better keys. Oddly thought the rest of this synth seems well constructed. I think they cut corners to keep the price low. They just picked the wrong area to do it. I'd prefer a plastic front panel with some robust keys.

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 7
I plan on buying the rack version. I do love the sounds, and that is what matters most. The sounds are great for any type of pop/rock/hip-hop/electronic music. It has a very musical sound. I prefer the pianos to the other affordable synths on the market. Great pads too.
Would have been an incredible value with a bit stronger keyboard.


Product: Alesis QS6.1
Price Paid: US $699.00
Submitted 03/03/2001 at 03:06pm by stevep@d-web.com
Email: stevep<at>d-web dot com

Ease of Use : 5
This is my first keyboard. The manual needs an index. It is written for somone with more experience then myself, although I have been able to figure most of it out. Manual has almost no mention of the software that is included, which was a big reason for me to purchase. Control setup is good, and I did get used to it fairly quickly.

Features : 7
64 voice,more then enough for me. Action is quite nice. Effects are very good, and quite clean, and easy to manipulate in real time. Have not bought expansion cards yet, as I have had to many software problems-Alesis to send me new disc (Had to go to sales manager) No sequencer, as it is included in software (I am using different software. Seems to have good MIDI capabilities.

Expressiveness/Sounds : 8
Most sounds are good, expecially piano and organ. Bass and lead-type synth sound have a lot to be desired, Hopefully I can get software working so I can import some sounds. Good selection of drum sounds, I use with my drum machine. I like the action, especially for organ sounds.

Reliability : 8
Seems to be built like a tank- all metal case, and no knobs other then the two wheels (which seem tough) to break) Switches seem to be good quality.

Customer Support : 1
Here is the downfall. I ordered a serial cable, the wrong one was sent, I was charged 50% restocking, and $20.00 shipping on the right one. Footswitch was DOA, after a month and half, I still have not recieved replacement, even though I returned it with an authorization #. I was treated very rudely by parts department,who claimed all mishaps were my fault. I have not been able to get software, including serial driver to work with my PC to work, the main reason I chose this synth. Luckily, Windows ME has Alesis driver built in, so I purchase another software package for sequencing. I finally spoke to sales manager,who says he is going to fix everything for me. If I can't get satisfaction, I will sell it.(I've had it too long to return to store) I am not a happy boy.

Overall Rating : 2
I would have rated this as very good, however the customer service was so bad, It made me want to return. I have so far had good luck with my Alesis drum machine and Nanoverb, which is why I chose an Alesis synth. As my first MIDI instrument, I am very disapointed. If the service department did what they were supposed to, I probably would have been happy. I will not buy another Alesis product.Let's see if the manager I spoke with does what he said he will do.


Product: Alesis QS6.1
Price Paid: 1300 (DM (Germany)) used
Submitted 02/12/2001 at 03:41am by Nelson Vaz
Email: in2existence<at>hotmail dot com

Ease of Use : 9
The QS6.1 is a brilliant keyboard, simply brilliant. Personally, there?s only one reason that makes me buy a new keyboard: inspiration. If I don?t get inspired from the first moment I play around with it, I just turn it off and that?s it. But with this machine, I immediately started recording while trying out the patches and mixes? so many instantaneous ideas for various styles of music felt nice!

Presets are divided into patches (single sounds with up to 4 voices) and mixes (with up to 16 patches)? this means, on a mix you can have 16x4 = 64 voices! Of course, with a 64-note polyphony, you?ll only be able to play a note at once. The patches and mixes are great both in terms of quantity and quality. Inside you?ll find anything you want, ranging from delicious synthpads and textures, to some real pianos and guitars, bass sounds ranging from techno to ?standard? ones, synthleads and many, many different types of unexpected textures. Some are combinations of drum/percussion sounds with leads or pads, on a single midi channel.

Editing patches, to be true, I consider it to be ?acceptable?. It?s not the kind of synth that I feel like I can make any type of sound that I need starting from a zero basis. On the other hand, the available patches are so many, that I usually just pick one, which is near the sound that I need, and start to edit. This is fast and the results are the desired ones. By the end, that?s what counts most for me? if I get the result, I?m happy. Patch editor (various available on the Net) simplifies this task, and I mean a lot.

About the manual, is the first one that I had some fun while reading. The text is clear and the approach to the reader is quite ok, really. The guys who wrote this should be no older than 30! I would like to see some parts a bit more detailed, but oh well. Still, if Alesis had kept its good writing plus some extra detail, it would have been perfect. And by the way: no index at the end. They say the manual is so clear and straightforward that they didn?t need to put one? wrong decision. We are the ones to decide what?s clear. Nevertheless, navigation thought the QS6.1 is quite simple and straightforward. Saying this let me add that the real-time sliders are a good tool for immediate processing. You can assign these to the parameters you want, and use them over you sound.

Overall appreciation to its easy of use, I?d give it a 9 for the mentioned facts. It?s in fact easy, but 10 is a rate I always keep on my pocket until a synth that talks to me and reacts to my whishes comes on the scene (one day?). LCD is big and helps a lot (it shows slider position as well), buttons feel nice to touch, and the wheels are made of rubber. Not plastic! Positive decision from Alesis. Keyboard action is just great, well weighted.

Features : 8

Polyphony is 64. So far, no problems with it at all. Keyboard action is good, very good indeed. I?ve been trying other keyboards like the CS6x, S30, X5D, XP30/60/80, and I like this much. Effects are rich and real. I love the reverbs, just like I do the delays and chorus. Sliders can take care of this job, when applying these into sounds. Great. When I bought my QS6.1, I immediately started to change effect parameters without reading the manual. Not that hard, although you can go into some serious programming to get even more detailed and complex effect structures. The QS allows you to. One very good feature is that you can copy the effect parameters applied to a certain patch into another one, meaning that with so many pre-programmed factory combinations, it?s always easy to find one and simply copy it into your own arrangement. I like this very much. Very useful.

Expansion is provided through 2 back slots. Whether these are RAM or ROM, just plug it and use it. Abuse it! If you want, you can buy a 512 SRAM (around $60-70) card and put inside 8 banks. 1 bank consists of 128 patches plus 100 mixes? ok, where?s the calculator? 228 times 8, gives you 1824 sounds in one card on the moment. Besides, available onboard are 5 banks more, giving you a total of almost 3000 sounds available inside the box! That?s something! But ok, if you don?t wanna spend more money, just use the software provided with the synth, and load the banks, save it? whatever you want. At this point it?s worth to mention that Alesis also provides a huge amount of banks on this CD-Rom. From synths to pads, real instruments, dance stuff... so many delicious brand new sounds!

The QS6.1 also behaves well when working as a midi controller. One extra bonus is the serial interface, which replaces midi cable and has roughly twice the speed of the later. Use it to load banks, transfer sysex data, patches, samples and midi? everything. Nice.

Overall appreciation to its features, I would say I?d give it a 8. It has everything I need for my PC-based studio. I?d put some realtime knobs on the top, but that?s it, not much to say (I admit it would blow its nice looking). No sequencer, thanks, otherwise I would have to pay much more for something I wouldn?t use. PC?s does it much better. The only thing is: if it had an arpeggiator, I would consider to give it a 9 or even a 10. I miss it, and that would have been a very useful feature.

Expressiveness/Sounds : 10
Well, well? here we go. The reason why we all buy synths! First let me say something? I?ve been looking to other posted messages. Even before buying the QS and some other gear, I?ve been using some Internet reviews before buying. My point: NEVER buy a piece of gear just because someone loves it and talks of that in a very passionate way. Example: I compared reviews from the XP-60 and by the end I just said, ?I?m loosing my time?. Many people love some synths, some other hate it. Piece of advice: ALWAYS go to your music store and try it out. Even if the guys get bored, don?t care. Put the phones and rock, forget what?s around? that?s always the best!

Ok, saying this, here we go.

The QS has everything. From dance-based bass and leads to orchestral instruments, guitars to flutes? everything! I liked the QS because I wanted to buy a flexible keyboard and that?s precisely what this machine is all about. While navigating though the sounds, sometimes I consider it to be oriented for this, sometimes for that? and the reason is that it has so much of everything that it covers all my needs. Honestly, a more mature appreciation leads me to say that is a flexible and complete machine for many types of music. Not one specifically.

In more detail now. Synthpads are a must. Rich, warm and luxurious. So many types, so many variations? for every taste. From silent pads to warm effects, aggressive entrances to expressive textures, it?s all there. Very, very good. That?s my gold metal for the QS, along with the pianos, which are clean and real. The ?TruePiano? patch is simply perfect, and from my point of view, even better than the Roland one and far much better than the Korg or Yamaha? but hey, don?t forget that?s my opinion. Others have their own, which I respect. Guitars are very nice, although some sound a bit too crispy and a little to bright. On the other hand, if you use these over your sequencing work, with bass and warm patches, you also get a very interesting mixture, and they get more alive. I like this. Some of the sounds tend to sound like that, very bright. In some cases I thing Alesis could have arrange these better, but on the other hand this gives a certain ?character? to many of the patches when mixed. Drums are quite usable, some very useful indeed, although some not that much. I think you?ll need and external source for your drum arrangements in order to complete the QS6.1. Anyway, from latin to asian styles, techno to rock, they?re there. I miss something like trance-oriented styles, but that?s me, and it would be asking too much (maybe). Bass collection is vast and, again, for every taste. Good quality in my opinion. I like the synths and strings, and also again, some I consider as being ?usable? only but some are rich and beautiful. Very good brasses. About noises, cosmic and strange effects, you get a lot of it. It?s hard to define if a strange or crazy noise is good, but truth is that the sound is nice and clean, and I rest my case to that. I presume it?s a matter of taste or preference.

There are a lot of complex patches and mixes, some with rhythm lines and arpeggiator-type included. On these, many are wonderful, and for the first time concerning sounds, I must admit that some sucks. Not the quality in itself, but rather the arrangements that Alesis has choose. But? oh well, I live with that. One good thing is the applied effects, which give some other dimension to the sounds. Alesis was smart when deciding on what parameters to apply to the sliders, concerning the type of patch used, I mean, if you have a piano surely you don?t want to have a slider just for distortion (don?t you?!), but rather reverb, some chorus, etc. The same applies to ?spatial? sounds and pads, where they chose the right effects for the sliders (this means that for every patch/mix you call, the sliders have different pre-programmed parameters). Great!

All in all, this synth as some incredible sounds. It?s very flexible and has i

Reliability : 9
No 10?s can be given here, unless I would drop it from an aircraft, the synth would get into 1001 pieces, and 15 min after the manufacturer would have it fixed. But this seems to be one on the best-built synths I?ve seen, solid as a rock (just try to walk around with it for your gigs!). Looks like it?s worth the money, not plastic at all. Don?t worry if it falls, but careful with the floor. :-)

About a backup, no matter what pieces of gear you have? just do it! You never know, do you? But generally speaking, it never failed me and seems to be pretty reliable. Both inside/outside.

Customer Support : 10

I give this a 10. But that?s ?my? 10. Let me tell you why? I never had to fix it, although I already had the need to speak with Alesis about some technical stuff and general information about the gear. I usually do it by email, and as far as that concerns, it worked out perfectly. The guys were fast on the reply, and precise on the contents. That?s how I like it (we, I guess). So, this ?10? concerns my personal situation, and the net support they gave me in Europe. Moreover, Alesis is working fine if many European countries, cause I sent emails to more than one nation. The result was always the same: fast and precise.

Still, if it gets to major repairs, I can?t comment on that.

Overall Rating : 9
I paid 1300 DM in Germany. 2 weeks of use, completely new. Worth every single coin. I wanted to buy it back in Portugal where I live, but prices were the double? nevertheless, even if I had paid that market price, I?d surely be happy anyway.

If stolen, I?d buy it again, sure, or maybe the 7.1 with its 76 keys. I?ve been around with some other Yamaha and Korg synths for the most. This is the one I consider being more complete, more flexible, and more realistic. It?s inspiring. This almost says it all. A wonderful piece of gear that is the heart of my studio. Sounds are excellent, rich and warm depending on the kind, with really good sound quality. I love the pianos, the various types of textures and pads, leads, and effects. And it comes with hundreds and hundreds of new sounds on the CD, for dance, orchestral environments, strings parts? so many! Software is also provided by Alesis on the CD as well.

For the bad part, I wish Alesis had done a better job on those rhythm+bass+something patches and mixes (nevertheless, some are great fun) but that?s it. Go into editing and just change it. The drum sounds could be a bit better, but I?ll get a DR-202 soon, so? oh well. I miss the arpeggio, I think it would have been a truly great add, but I can live without it.

Besides this, the synth is a hell of a machine. Solid! Keyboard action is wonderful. The LCD is generous and easy to read. Great quality for such a price? that?s value for money, as I said before. By the time I bought it, I also considered the XP-30 and Korg N5EX. I?m happy with the decision. It was worth it. It?s like I?m not trying to get ideas for my compositions, but rather the QS is opening a big door into creativity. I can?t ask more!

That?s why I buy synths: inspiration and creativity. And it?s all there? at least for me.

If you want some more info, just reach me at:

in2existence@hotmail.com.


- Nelson Vaz


Product: Alesis QS6.1
Price Paid: US $699.99
Submitted 01/12/2001 at 08:01am by Kim
Email: ktempok<at>netscape dot net

Ease of Use : 10
OH MY GOSH!!! I LOVE THIS SYNTH!!! So easy to use. I haven't tried editing any of the preset sounds or created ANY of my own sounds because the presets are slammin'. I didn't have to read the manual as far as to access the sounds in both the Program Mode and Mix mode. I haven't loaded the software on my computer yet but when I get to that point, I know that I won't be dissapointed.

Features : 10
64 poly is enough for me. Expansion caoabilities; RAM and ROM!! This synth has it all. No onboard sequencer though but that's what the computer is for (or a multitrack). Man, the 4 sliders and the effects -- I LOVE IT!!!

Expressiveness/Sounds : 10
This is my first pro-keyboard so excuse me if I sound to excited! The sounds on this bad boy are VERY useable, without tweaking! As far as sounds goes, it depends on what you're looking for. All the sounds are useable for whatever style or genre of music you're into. I love the velocity and aftertouch - perfecto!

Reliability : 9
I can't imagine that this synth would need a backup of any kind. All I can say is that it hasn't crashed or cause problems with my setup (which is just a few things).

Customer Support : No Opinion
Haven't dealt with Customer Support yet so I cannot comment on this section.

Overall Rating : 10
You know, it's funny that I bought this keyboard because I'd never played on it in the music store, so I really didn't know what this keyboard sounded like and if I would like it. All I know was that I wanted a pro-keyboard! I was ready to buy either the Korg N5EX or Roland XP-30 because I like some of the features on both. Man oh man, I'm glad I didn't!! YES I would DEFINATELY buy this synth again if it were lost or stolen!! Though it lacks an arpeggiator so I'll just use my computer sequencer's arpeggiator for that if need be or just do it myself. I couldn't afford the 76 key QS7.1 at the time but I do have a Yamaha PSR-GX76 that I can use to midi to the QS6.1 if I ever need 76 keys to access the Alesis sounds without transposing. I'm in the process of writing some songs with it now and with the Alesis SR-16 and recording it on my TASCAM 414-mkII (I might hook it up to my computer, who knows). If it had a onboard sequencer, that would've driven up the price. Now I'll just buy the Roland JV1010 module for the expansion board sounds and buy either Korg X5DR or the Korg NX5R module for Korg sounds (because space is limited for more keyboards!!). I highly recommend this synth to ANYONE, pro or not!! Though if you need more keys, get the QS7.1 or QS8.1.


PEACE!


Product: Alesis QS6.1
Price Paid: US $699
Submitted 01/09/2001 at 10:30am by Matt C

Ease of Use : 9
The presets are decent - I have had to adjust effects on several of them, though. Very easy to use (the last synth I used extensively was a Yamaha DX-21). I am a guitar player using this for recording/sequencing. I have not yet had to edit any patches. The manual is adequate.

Features : 10
The 4 slider controls are great. Keyboard action is good for this price range. I agree with previous posts regarding crappy sus. pedal. Expansion capabilities are vast (Soundbridge, QCards, SRAM Cards, etc.). By utilizing Soundbridge and a PC or Mac, you can create your own samples, or import samples of various other formats. Where else do you see this feature in this price range??
I almost got a QSR - then I saw that the QS6.1 had (almost) all the features of the QSR, plus a 61-key velocity and aftertouch sensitive kbd, and more buttons (easier control) for only $200 more.

Expressiveness/Sounds : 9
Most instruments are very realistic, with the exception of the strings and the acoustic basses. Organs are great, and I look forward to more when my Vintage Keyboards QCard comes in. Synth sounds are also quite good. Pianos are great, IMO. I've read reviews on other sites complaining about Alesis pianos (and other sounds). I believe the problem with these folks' sounds lies in their amplification, NOT within the QS.
Velocity sensitivity is very good, but aftertouch is somewhat less wonderful.

Reliability : 10
I feel quite sure that it will prove most reliable. Metal construction. Keys seem suitable for all but the most violent of players. My 2 1/2 year old has already proven this.

Customer Support : No Opinion
N/A

Overall Rating : 9
If you are looking for an expandable, affordable, great sounding synth, look no further. All in all, better sounds/performance/ features than similarly priced offerings by Korg or Roland.
If it were lost or stolen, I would replace it immediately.


Product: Alesis QS6.1
Price Paid: US $732 (I think)
Submitted 01/08/2001 at 09:39pm by Jared Hamilton
Email: none

Ease of Use : 10
The presets are great, as well as their organization. I brought the keyboard to the church I play at the week I bought it and selected sounds for each song on-the-fly in my headphones. I haven't really delved into patch-editing yet (I'm very much an out-of-the-box user), but the manual is very easy to understand and it comes with a Quick Reference card to get you started on that kind of stuff.

Features : 10
I don't know the exact polyphony, but I've never had notes drop out on me before and I use it for intense MIDI sequencing. The keyboard action is just about the best feeling I've ever gotten on a "cheap" board. The pressure sensitivity feature is kind of funky and takes getting used to, althoug the fact that it's there at all on a keyboard of this price is great. The effects, quite simply, are wonderful. Very lush reverb on the classical piano sound, especially. Expansion seems easy, although I haven't tried it. There's two slots on the back to insert QCards for extra sounds and patches, or else you can put in a FlashRAM card with your own patches or even to play back your MIDI sequences. As far as MIDI is concerned, I use it for MIDI controller for other modules live, and for MIDI playback in my "studio", and it is flawless. No onboard sequencer, but like I said you can use it live to play back sequences off a FlashRAM card so you don't have to lug a computer to gigs.

Expressiveness/Sounds : 9
The sounds overall are MUSICAL. I can flip through patches all day, and nearly every one inspires some kind of musical thought or creation. The realism is about the same as other keyboards: the warm synth pad sounds are awesome, the pianos are versatile and workable, the horns and winds are funky. The effects are Alesis's topnotch studio effects, so they rock.

Reliability : 10
This keyboard is quite dependable, as it is made of metal. I did have to tighten some screws on the bottom when I got it, but they probably became loose during shipping. Also, it has sat in my hot vehicle, neglected, for days at a time and no problems with it (knock on wood, and no I'm not pressing my luck anymore).

Customer Support : No Opinion
I've never had to call customer support. But, Alesis's tech support is SUPPOSED to be good.

Overall Rating : 10
I would definitely buy this synth again if it were lost or stolen. I don't think there's a much better value out there than the QS6.1. In shopping around I looked at keyboards with similar features that cost much more (granted, they were from a certain two companies who have THE BEST sounds, whose names start with R and K). For what I do (MIDI sequencing and pop/rock live keys), it is perfect. It eliminates having to cart around a huge rig. Overall, this is a great synth in any case, but when you see the price range it's in it absolutely will blow your mind.


Product: Alesis QS6.1
Price Paid: US $699
Submitted 12/01/2000 at 11:58am by Anonymous

Ease of Use : 9
The presets on this synth are great! With additional Q Cards, you can add more sounds in the style you prefer. The addition of the SoundBridge software allows you to download new sounds to disk to play on the QS6.1. Awesome! I haven't tried editing yet, but there is additional computer software for that, so I think it's pretty flexible. The manual is okay.

Features : 9
You can read the other reviews for the features, but I have one quibble: I wish Alesis added the ability to use pure tone tunings and others rather than just equal temperment. Just my personal thought. Apart from that, it has the goods.

Expressiveness/Sounds : 9
Very good sounds. I actually like the drums and synths very much. The weaker sounds are the orchestral instruments. I think this synth is great for dance, techno, rock, etc. You can use it as a good scratch pad for orchestral stuff, but you won't fool anyone.

Reliability : No Opinion
Just got it. Alesis gear has held up for me in the past, so I have no worries.

Customer Support : No Opinion
I haven't dealt with them, but I guess we'll see how long it takes to get my free Q Card with the purchase.

Overall Rating : 10
Value is awesome! I am primarily a guitar player who wants to use the QS6.1 for recording, songwriting etc. I am very happy with this synth. Far superior to other synths in it's price range. I would buy it again if it were stolen. Well worth the money.


Product: Alesis QS6.1
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 11/20/2000 at 05:01am by Guven Ilter
Email: gilter at turk<dot>net

Ease of Use : 9
I've had QS6.1 for about 4 months, basically for having a second keyboard on stage. I play classic rock and blues mostly, so I needed organ and piano (acoustic and electric) presets as well as some warm pads and strings. I am a bit lazy in programming and was looking for a keyboard with a large selection of presets, as well as the ability to change sounds fast on stage. QS 6.1 has responded very well to those demands, and I found it very convenient to have around when the power supply of the other keyboard decided to retire on stage. The manual is OK, although I didn't refer to it after the first week. I've done some programming, but I believe the presets with the controllers provide a fairly good coverage of the sounds that I need.

Features : 9
64-note polyphony should be OK by anyone's standards, especially on stage. Having a classical piano background, I play busily most of the time and I didn't notice any sounds being cut-off suddenly due to polyphony restrictions. The built-in effects are great, and the preprogrammed sliders make life easy. The rubber wheels are also very comfortable, especially when you have umpteen spots on you in a crowded bar, and you keep on sweating. I never really needed a sequencer on stage, in any case, I'd use the one on the other keyb if I ever needed.

Expressiveness/Sounds : 7
The piano and organ sounds are great, although I'd love to have some more electric piano options. The strings sound a bit too treble, I have to turn down the treble on the amp every time I use strings, that might be a pain sometimes especially when I have to d.i. the keyb to the mixer. The synth pads are OK, as well as the lead sounds, but the brass and winds, again, are too bright. For the type of music I play (classic rock and blues), QS6.1 is satisfactory. Some of the effects sound fabulous when you have the luxury of a stereo input to the PA, but nevertheless, they sound quite good on mono as well.

Reliability : 9
It's being constantly abused, but it held up yet. I don't think I'll have problems, as I've been carrying it all the time in the trunk. Personally, I don't think any keyboard should be used without backup, but I have a gut feeling that QS6.1 could be used.

Customer Support : No Opinion
I haven't dealt with the company directly.

Overall Rating : 8
I've used Korg DW-8000, Yamaha DX-7, several portable keyboards (the latest is a Yamaha PSR-730) and QS6.1 has the best keyboard action. True, the plastic keys are never like "real" keys, but this comes close. I'd definitely buy the QS6.1 again, but I'd give more serious thought to upgrading to a 7.1, for the 76-key keyboard. I've been playing for about 20 years in bands with different gear, and the QS6.1 has the best organ sounds I've played. I wish the same could be said for strings and brass tones, but I guess I'll have to work on them a bit.


Product: Alesis QS6.1
Price Paid: US $699
Submitted 09/27/2000 at 08:35am by Phil Phillips
Email: none

Ease of Use : 9
I have to start out by stating that I am not a keyboard player by trade but rather a song writer who has a small home studio. My main instruments are bass and guitar. That having been said I must say that I was blown away by this instrument! At first glance I thought that maybe I would have some problems getting to "know" this keyboard but after just a few minutes I was recording some stuff and having a blast. Editing the presets couldn't be easier and the manual, although lacking in some areas, really helps reduce the learning curve. Alesis puts the complete manual on-line so if you ever lose it or leave in the studio you always have access to a copy.

Features : 9
The reason why I bought this particular board is because it has many features that other boards in it's price range didn't have, such as after-touch. The polyphone is fine at 64, the semi-weighted keys are much nice than boards from Korg and Roland, and the effects are great. This board is also expandable which makes a huge difference over boards in the same price range that are not. No sequencer, but I wasn't looking for that feature. It does, however, come with software for sequencing and more. There are a lot more features that I have yet to use but I just love knowing they're there if I need them.

Expressiveness/Sounds : 9
This is where the Alesis really shines! I tried a Roland XP-10, a Korg X-5D, and a few other similarly priced boards before I got my hands on the QS6.1 and I can happily report that the Alesis is worth every penny that you'll pay over the price of those others. The pianos, organs, and synth sounds are terrific, and the drum sounds kick! Even the horns are decent, which is a feat, let me tell you. I am a big fan of producers such as Mitchell Froom, Becker/Fagan, and Goerge Martin, and can easily imagine producing tones that would please those cats with this instrument. One slight annoyance: some of the stereo samples sit in funny places in the stereo field but this is easily tweaked in edit mode.

Reliability : 9
This thing is make from the shells of old army tanks! I tried some other boards that looked and felt like something Milton Bradly would churn out but that's not the case with this board. Everything here is solid and built to last.

Customer Support : 9
I had to get in touch with Alesis once (see the annoyance listed in the expressiveness catagory) and they responded THE SAME DAY! With some other board makers that I 'auditioned' I am still waiting for them to return my email! I don't usually give 10's for anything but, if I did, I would give one here!

Overall Rating : 9
This is a great board and if I had it stolen I would replace it right away! I would love to compliment this with a really nice module and, with this board, I feel the quality and features would make it a perfect fit for even the most expensive module.


Product: Alesis QS6.1
Price Paid: 1099 (Can.)
Submitted 05/02/2000 at 01:50pm by Chris Parsons
Email: none

Ease of Use : 9
Considering it's my first synth, I'd say it's very easy to use. I'm familliar with MIDI instruments and sequencing so that's not new. I'm speaking strictly of getting the QS6.1 to play the sound you want, send and receive on the channel you want, and making simple tweeks to the sounds: It's easy.

Completely programing a sound with effects doesn't seem like it would be especially difficult either. It might not sound good, but that wouldn't be the synth's fault :)

Features : 10
Features specs and a downloadable manual are available from the Alesis website, so I won't go into it. The features that are provided make it extremely easy to integrate the QS6.1 into a MIDI/digital audio studio, catalog programs and mixes, etc.

The hard-features (keys, wheels, buttons) are all well placed, well sized, and clearly labled. What more do you wan't?

Expressiveness/Sounds : 9
I'm playing the QS6.1 through a nearfield monitoring system, so I'm getting a neutral auditioning of each program. So far, from the 50 ro 60 I've spent more than a few minutes with, the presets are pretty good. In general, some of the acoustic instruments sound a bit bright when soloed. However, this extra brightness makes them sit nicely in a mix, and keeps the highs nice and lively. In otherwords, the sounds are well suited for a home/project studio.

The keyboard plays very well. Some of the velocity curves can cause a program to switch between its sample sounds a little quickly, but it can probably be adjusted. I've just gotten used to it. The keys feel like plastic, because they are, and they have a nice "keyboard feel", i.e. a touch lighter than a piano's keys. Feels good.

Reliability : 10
Made of metal. Low profile controls. Heavy sides and corners. Don't throw it, and it should be fine.

NOTE: much better construction than other synths in its price range.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Don't know.

Overall Rating : 10
If it were lost or stolen, I'd buy the QS7.1 for the extra keys, not the sequencer. It's a shame they don't make a 7.1 without a sequencer to bring the cost down.

I play and record jazz, rock, metal, pop, and classical. I play some of it, and engineer some of it. I have a fairly extensive home studio setup. It's based a CubaseVST system, and includes external mixing and effects. The QS6.1 is right a home in this type of environment.

So far I've used the QS6.1 for programing drum beats, jazz piano parts, bass lines, and string ensembles. Its MIX mode makes all this stuff really easy, and it integrates well with CubaseVST.

Bottom line: Excellent sounds and programability. Great for home/project digital audio/MIDI studios. Not big enough to keep a pianist happy for long (but you already knew that).


Product: Alesis QS6.1
Price Paid: US $749
Submitted 04/15/2000 at 07:31pm by Jyris
Email: jyris1<at>yahoo dot com

Ease of Use : 7
If only Alesis made a computer editor for this keyboard....
No problem. You can get other 3rd party editors if you look on the Internet. Though it is featured that this new generation of QS6's has a larger LCD display (and this one looks pretty nice, dont get me wrong), 2 lines or so just does NOT cut it, especially if you have 20000 parameters you may want to alter... Moreover, a 16-channel velocity "graph" would be nice esp since theres enough room for one, but nooooooo :( On editing patches: if you screw up, and youre a beginner like me, you might as well reset your keyboard cause there is probably NO POSSIBLE WAY you can Undo what you did. The manual is very nice though. It reads like a book.

Features : 10
This synth has enough features to swamp you. Knowing that its only about $700, youre paying a matter of pennies per feature ;) It's got 64 Poly, 4 fully customizable sliders, 2 pedal jacks, velocity, aftertouch, editing, add-on cards, MIDI Playback with add-on cards, sampling with add-on cards, semi-weighted keys (BIG plus for a 61 key), etc. No Sequencer, but that's ok by me. Some people might find Cakewalk and a laptop computer more useful :P No silly "DEMO" button, which is another big plus for those looking for real studio gear.

Expressiveness/Sounds : 9
I've heard various entry level Rolands, Yamahas, and Korgs, and their stock sounds are almost alike in quality. so I initially bought this keyboard for 2 things alone: 1) the pianos, 2) the pads. Over the months, I've grown to like many of the other sounds too. The alesis, however, is really different... so different that it takes time to get used to the delightfully crisp and clean (sometimes, too crisp and clean) sounds it has to offer. Pianos, guitars, organs, and techno/New Age synth sounds are out of this world awesome. Strings and horns suck. Drums need some variety, but they are good they way they are.

Reliability : 10
Rock Solid. The case is not plastic, not wood, but metal. I'm sure that if I threw this out the window it will not break :) j/k but why would I? I like this thing so much!

Customer Support : 2
This is a field that Alesis needs to work on. I sent them 3 distinct emails and got no reply. What does that mean? E-mail Server shut down? No, it means go read the manual and fix it yourself. Luckily the manual is good or else I would have given this category a negative score.

Overall Rating : 8
If I had more room, I would get the QS8.1 which is a fully weighted 88 key synth that contains all the features of this one. If I didnt have more room, I would get another qs6.1. However, I would first think nice and hard at Korg N5EX, N364, Roland XP-30, and Yamaha PSR740 which are about the same level with this synth.


Product: Alesis QS6.1
Price Paid: US $849
Submitted 02/20/2000 at 10:23pm by John Grant
Email: jrgiii<at>netzero dot net

Ease of Use : 9
I replaced my Korg M1(yes, M1) with this keyboard. I had to unlearn KORG and learn the Alesis architecture. Within a couple of days I was navigating nicely. Presets are excellent for the most part. Some are too clean. True stereo piano is very realistic!. Editing the patches is a piece of cake.
The manual could use an index but it is infomative.

Features : 8
Going from 16 to 64-voice polyphony is great! The action is a little lighter that I'd like it to be but definitely bearable. The Organ patches are plentiful and awesome. The quality of the organ patches hinged on whether I bought the piece. The Leslie effects using the modulation wheel were ingenious and much better that I expected. No sequencer but I can do all that on my computer anyway.

Expressiveness/Sounds : 8
The response is great, particularly for the piano. This board actually allows themood the be felt and heard. The strings are a bit heavy but OK. The drums sounds are fair.

Reliability : 8
This board seems very reliable. I had my Korg M1 for 11 years and had to do some minor repairs but that's to be expected. i wonder if the instrument family selection buttons will wear out (They're rubber) I've had the board for 2 months and take it on the road often.

Customer Support : No Opinion
I have not dealt with Tech support but the web site looks good and has a lot of information.

Overall Rating : 9
I would replace this board immediately if lost or stolen. I really like it. The sounds, feel, and expression really make this board shine! I do with it had a sequencer but that would have driven the price up.


Product: Alesis QS6.1
Price Paid: $1200.00 (Cdn)
Submitted 01/10/2000 at 12:01pm by Tom Wilson
Email: tom at durham<dot>net

Ease of Use : 8
I find trying to navigate through the display for editing and so on a bit of a pain but can get used to. The presets, like most sounds are incredible. The manual was a little vague but I've seen lots worse! :)

Features : No Opinion
I needed an awesome sounding synth engine. This one boasted 64 key poly of 48k samples. Sold! It worked out just as well. It has some of the nicest pianos I've heard and a good selection. It's not too expandable but the other feature I bought it for was the ability to load and play samples in either Wave or Akai format. It takes a PC cable but it works. (having to order it was a pain, should be included)

Expressiveness/Sounds : 10
Incredible sounds, although I haven't found a drum set that's done much for me but that's me. Effects are ok but a bit of a pain to manipulate. It's not a weighted keyboard but it has a "weight" to its keys that comes close. It has 4 sliders that can be programmed to apply different qualities to the selected sound(s); effect levels, filter levels, expressiveness control, etc.

Reliability : 9
It works, and is easy to use with Cakewalk etc. The only problem I've ever had with it, is trying to play it with the serial cable unplugged from the PC. It freaks, playing every note you don't. Wierd. Otherwise an excellent instrument!

Customer Support : No Opinion
No contact with Alesis directly.

Overall Rating : 9
It's great! It's an awesome synth engine, quite flexible for exiting and great for MIDI control. I was suprised it was so reasonably priced.


Product: Alesis QS6.1
Price Paid: US $700.00
Submitted 01/03/2000 at 12:50pm by Clifford Treend
Email: Kidamadeus at AOL<dot>COM

Ease of Use : 10
I bought this keyboard primarily as a replacement for a Korg DW-8000 that decided to go belly up a couple weeks before a big Y2K New Years show. I found the organization of the sounds to be fantastic, as well as global parameters such as detune and joystick controller functions. I have not attempted to create my own patches as of yet, but I am very pleased with the factory patches. My only complaint is that the sounds play rather thin and trebly at times, but I am sure that I can work with that in the mix. The manual is extensive at first glance, and I hope that, upon reading, it is as informative as it is thick.

Features : 9
The keyboard's action fits my playing style well (I am more of a keyboardist than a pianist), however I do have a concern about the quality of the keyboard. I have had it for 2 1/2 weeks, played one show, and already have a broken key. I beleive that the spring mechanism has come undone...when this happened, the key "fell" into the down position and stayed down while sounding the note. The keyboard could not be used during the show without placing something under the broken key to hold it up and keep it from sounding.
All of the polyphony/effects/MIDI capabilities are excellent for an instrument in this price range. It is not a Workstation, but does make an excellent accompanying device to one. I found that it is very complimentary to my Korg 01W/fd.

Expressiveness/Sounds : 8
I found the pianos to be very realistic, if a bit thin and trebly at times (on a few patches). I love the True Stereo piano when it is used in conjunction with the 01W piano. The organs have very good patches, although a few of them require some tweeking to get them how I like them. Horns, guitars, bells, etc. all sound real good. The strings are fine, but I am surprised to see that for a new keyboard with as many "vintage synth" sounds, that it has no decent ARP String Ensemble sounds. In fact all the sounds are pretty good with two possible exceptions. 1. The drum sounds are terrible. 2. The general MIDI sounds are worse. Again, I use the O1W for drums and i Don't normally use general MIDI. If I do, I have a Roland XP-10 which suffices much better for this use.

Reliability : 5
I expect that my problem with the broken key is just a fluke. I have been playing long enough to realize that, but I can't rate this keyboard any higher than a five at this time in the reliability department. It is a very sturdy machine that doesn't move around on my stand like my Roland XP-10 does. I typically use 4 to 5 keyboards on stage at a time, so I wouldn't have to rely upon it solely. I do beleive that it will not fail electronically unless dropped from a U-Haul or something

Customer Support : 8
In getting my Alesis fixed, I am dealing with the company I bought it from for a replacement rather than a repair through Alesis. I know that the company has been helpful with other Alesis equipment that I have had questions about, and they have a very good website.

Overall Rating : 10
If it were lost or stolen I would replace it with the next model up. It is a very good sounding keyboard that has added to my equipment immensely. I still wish I had my DW-8000 though, and I will probably have it restored. I have been playing for 29 years, 20 in bands. I have the Korg o1w/fd, the Roland XP-10, Roland SH-101, Arp String Ensemble, Yamaha PSR-400 and PSR-47 (cheesy, but sound good MIDIed together)and Korg Polysix. I love the sounds and ease of use, but hate the fact that a key broke on it's first trip out of the studio. I can't really compain about anything considering it's price. A ribbon controller would have been a nice touch.


Product: Alesis QS6.1
Price Paid: US $795.00
Submitted 08/20/1999 at 06:07am by marblefaun
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