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Description

Dive into a world of sonic possibilities with the Alexis QS88, a powerhouse synthesizer designed for musicians who crave versatility and depth. This 88-key marvel is perfect for both stage and studio, offering a seamless blend of traditional and modern sounds that cater to a wide array of musical styles. Its comprehensive sound library features an extensive collection of voices, ranging from classic analog synths to contemporary digital tones, all at your fingertips.

The QS88 is equipped with a user-friendly interface that ensures you spend more time creating and less time navigating. With its intuitive controls, you can easily tweak parameters and sculpt your sound to perfection. The robust build of this synthesizer ensures it can withstand the rigors of live performances while maintaining impeccable sound quality.

Whether you're a seasoned pro or an aspiring musician, the QS88 is a versatile tool that enhances your musical expression. Its MIDI capabilities allow seamless integration with your existing setup, making it an indispensable asset in any musician's arsenal.

Key Features:

  • Full-sized 88-key keyboard with weighted action for authentic feel
  • Extensive sound library with a wide range of voices
  • User-friendly interface with intuitive controls
  • Robust build suitable for both studio and live performance
  • MIDI connectivity for seamless integration with other gear
  • Comprehensive editing features for sound customization

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See how Craig Kerley uses Alexis QS88

Craig Kerley

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