Alesis • Micron

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The Micron is like an Ion packed into a compact 3-octave keyboard for the "on-the-go" musician. The Micron boasts the same analog modeling sound engine as the acclaimed Alesis Ion, offering breakthrough analog realism, high-resolution control, and tremendous value. The Micron is compatible with Ion programs and holds over 1,000 programs and multitimbral setups. It's therefor best used as a preset type synthesizer - either download your own Ion patches or others into the Micron and take them on the go. Sure the Ion is a hands-on synth programmer's feast, but the Micron gives you access to the same power as the Ion in a compact synth ideal for gigging, practicing, composing and just good old fashion playing around with!

Most obviously, the Micron has done away with just about all the real-time controllers found on the Ion, offering just three 360-degree endless parameter knobs, two assignable modulation sliders and one assignable backlit pitch wheel. Slim pickin's but enough for live performances (you only have two hands!) or quick tweaks. Sure you can delve deeper into patch editing and even the extensive twelve-route modulation matrix (with 114 sources and 78 destinations) but that's tedious with so few controls.

Despite its rather simple looking design, the Micron does house a beast inside - full of programmable functions! Just like the Ion, the Micron offers continuously variable wave shapes, plus osc-sync and FM synthesis. The Micron has 8-voice polyphony with three oscillators per voice, and is 4-part multitimbral. There are two multimode filters with 20 filter types (upgraded from 16 in the Ion), three envelope generators and two LFOs with multiple wave shapes and sample & hold. In addition to its powerful modulation matrix, the Micron offers a programmable step sequencer, an arpeggiator, a rhythm sequencer for drum kits, and a dynamic realtime phrase sequencer - all of which sync to MIDI clock. Effects include a 40 band vocoder that does not use up any polyphony, 4 insert effects, and stereo master effects. Stereo inputs let you process external audio through its effects, filters and vocoder - just as you can with the Ion.

So, if twiddling knobs all day is not your thing, but the sounds that come from such efforts are what you are looking for then the Micron may be the synth for you! Instant access to thousands of incredibly realistic analog synth sounds with all the power and programmability of the Ion. The Micron offers all that and more but for less money because of its minimalist design/interface.


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Mirt
Posted 392 days ago
The Micron is one of the most incredible synth I played. It's like a magic box, so very powerful and stimulating in despite its toysh look.
amoeba
Posted 408 days ago
for mac folks, i found an AU plugin that makes patch edits on the micron a breeze, and it really opened up the power of my favorite little beast!
http://mysite.verizon.net/retrowar e/
Joy Von Spain
Posted 414 days ago
I have played this synth the most out of all the ones I have owned, mostly because its size makes it an easy haul and I can count on it for a plethora of beefy/horrifying/lovely sounds.
Alex Chop
Posted 442 days ago
I think that this thing is great. I at first though the sound was going to be thin and wispy, because of the demos found all over the internet, but many of my friends told me it wasn't. I finally went into a sam ash and tried one. If you don't use any of the cruddy presets, this thing is truly amazing, I haven't bought one yet, but I just want to say that the mp3 demos online show very little of what this synth is capable of. Compare to the oberheim Xpander.
Mulperi
Posted 459 days ago
One of the most innovative and intuitive synths I ever laid my hands on.
Sounds great, and looks great. Perfect size for fooling around taking it with you where ever.
Making your own setups is fast and fun.
You can do stunning all analog one man show with this thing so easily.
 

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