MATRIXSYNTHB Alesis QS8.1 keyboard/synthesizer

Alesis Qs8 1. Alesis QS8.1 photo gallery Syntaur Great sounds and works great as a MIDI controller as well The combination of these longer keyboards (most synthesizers only provide 5‑octave.

Alesis QS8.1 88 Keys Keyboard work station eBay
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I have a QS8.1 and it's a great synth for the cash (I got it for 700 CAD used!) The sounds aren't mind numbingly good, but they're good enough for the most part

Alesis QS8.1 88 Keys Keyboard work station eBay

Great sounds and works great as a MIDI controller as well Built off the back of the smaller QS7 it came with a few obvious differences, the main one being that it comes with a full 88-note hammer-action keyboard with weighted keys They are identical in all respects except for one: the QS8, reviewed here, has an 88‑note (A‑C) weighted piano‑style keyboard, whereas the QS7 has 76 (E‑G) synth‑style lightweight keys

Alesis QS8.1 88 Keys Keyboard work station eBay. The QS8.1™ is one of the newest members of Alesis' award-winning QS Series of keyboards and synth modules If you have a choice of QS8 or QS8.1, definitely go QS8.1.

Alesis QS8.1 64 Voice Expandable Synthesizer 88 Weighted Key Reverb. It offers an excellent selection of new features including a newly-designed backlit LCD display that's larger than that of the preceding keyboards, making it perfect for live performances. The QS8 looks solid and feels sturdy in your hands with the black oak side panels and a metal chassis.