Alesis Micron Jam

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This is a video of my improvising briefly on the Alesis Micron. Sorry so short, but... Enjoy! Instead of asking me for my opinions on the Micron, I implore you to read my Customer Review at the following link: http://www.zzounds.com/item--ALEMICRON

Channel: Music
Uploaded: January 15, 2007 at 1:08 pm
Author: andrewgobel

Length: 0:00:48
Rating: 4.44
Views: 21,337

Tags: alesis beats hip hop keyboard microkorg micron synthesizer synth techno

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Video Comments:
ellonche (Monday 22nd of September 2008 11:44:15 PM)
rad vid rad synth.. This really is one nice piece of technology... All the fun a synth should be.. love the sequencer hehe
spillz09 (Thursday 7th of August 2008 02:01:11 PM)
cool
HammondB200 (Saturday 26th of July 2008 01:04:36 PM)
what guitar amp do you use?
TSwenson1806 (Friday 11th of July 2008 03:59:54 PM)
man you are soooooooo good! i want to get the micron, but i have some questions and you seem like you could answer them: is it difficult or confusing to create different song setups? what kind of speakers or amps can you plug the micron into? do they have to be designated synth speakers, or can i just use computer speakers or speakers from my stereo? Is there a headphone jack on the micron? Finally, what are some of the different accesories i could add to the micron? Thanks
n0dl (Monday 23rd of June 2008 11:19:33 AM)
KICKASS
KuresunaZero (Friday 16th of May 2008 04:46:41 AM)
Hey Andrew, what chords and key are you playing in? that sounds really good too mate.
Biopharmer (Wednesday 16th of April 2008 09:45:12 AM)
Did you make the patch? I wish you would upload some mp3's somewhere because there aren't any good examples on the net!
TheLastUTubeNameLeft (Monday 24th of March 2008 10:57:22 PM)
its midi -and- a synth. you can use midi ins and outs to link it up with a computer (&interface) with garage band, protools, etc
andrewgobel (Monday 24th of March 2008 10:44:37 PM)
you can also control a computer using a midi interface or a larger keyboard or rack synth if you were inclined. it has midi in and out but lacks the USB connection option of most stand-alone midi controllers, so if you wanted to control a computer, a separate USB midi interface would be recommended.
andrewgobel (Monday 24th of March 2008 10:42:37 PM)
i'm not sure specifically what you meant by "line" but there are two options when it comes to amplifying the micron. the headphone port is a quarter inch stereo out which can go directly into the line in of any kind of amp. never had any reason to believe i was damaging mine or my friends' amps - just start with the volume down all the way and it gets plenty loud turned up about half way. the other option when you wanna blow faces off is a left and right out to separate amps or monitors.