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ALESIS MICRON DEMO
First I apologize for the choice of song (If you had - J.Lopez). But fear not, she doesn't sing on this one, hahaha! All the tracks were recorded on Cubase using the Alesis Micron only. In this demo, you get to hear Micron (or Ion since they share the same synth engine) drums, bass, analog guitars, keys, strings, bells, brass, synth, and 6 leads. All the sounds are presets, no external effects or EQing were added except for compression on Drums (to make it stand out of the mix).

Download: MicronDemo (128kbps ~4Mb) | (320kbps ~7Mb)

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PS. the track is based on a Korg Triton .sng file made by Angelo (from TritonHaven). I converted it to Midi and re-recorded all the solos because they were a bit stiff.

MICRON REVIEW (from actual user)
As you all know, no synth sound makes it to the final mix of a song without some EQing/effects/compression. Now if you like what you just heard in the demo, just imagine where you can go from there.

THE SOUND
In one word, the Micron is WARM!! the presets cover a wide range of retro analog (Vangelis, Jean-Michel Jarre...) and modern dance / trance / hip hop patches... It has a nice round sound (just like Real analog). However you can make it sound gritty by using the internal distortion effects. Other effects include Reverb, Delay, Phaser, Flanger... (to sweeten your sound) and a 40-band vocoder (to do those robotic voices you often hear in dance songs...)

A SYNTHESIZER?
If you're buying the Micron for the presets, you're missing the whole point. This is a Syn-the-si-zer! It was made to be programmed!! the presets can be a starting point to getting the sounds you want. i.e. You pick a bass patch you like, save a copy, tweak it to your heart's desire. And the Micron has more-than-enough memory banks for storing your sounds (900 programs! 200 preset patterns, 250 drum beats plus room for your own!).

MEMORY
What's really cool about the Micron's memory is that the patches are stored alphabetically and by categories! you can find any patch you want in no time! Each key on the keyboard acts like a shortcut to a Category (or Menu)... which is ingenious!!! i.e. you can access Drum patches by holding the Program button and the 2nd A key. There is a Recent category (which -you guessed it- stores recently played patches) and a Favorites category (which could be used to store your own patches);

4-MODES: PROGRAMS, SETUPS, RHYTHMS, PATTERNS.
I mentioned "drum beats" earlier. Yep you can use your Micron as a drum machine or pattern maker! Alesis have done a great job prgramming this little monster as there are a good variety of preset rhythms (beatz :P) / patterns in there that showcase the power under the hood (you can hear some in the official demo). Also there's a Setup mode (Combi in Korg lingo) in which you can layer multiple Programs (single sounds) or split them across the keyboard. For example, you can have a drum beat and a bassline triggered from the left side of the keyboard, and a nice lead patch on the right (NB if you layer too many sounds you'll exceed max polyphony.. don't worry though, the Micron will not explode, you'll just hear notes clipping).

MICRON IS ION?
If you think the Micron looks like a toy, it sure as hell isn't! Don't be fooled by its size. it has the same sound engine as the 799$ ION!! The patches are compatible (and they sound better on the Micron thanks to a dedicated Reverb DSP chip! which the Ion doesn't have.); Plus the Micron has a Drum Sequencer (again, the Ion doesn't!); On the other hand, the Ion has the advantage of having dedicated knobs which makes programming quick and easy. In short, the Micron is a light portable Ion with added Reverb and Drum Sequencer.

SYNTH ENGINE
To sum up, it's an 8-voice polyphonic VA synth with 3 Oscillators, 3 Envelopes, 2 LFOs, 2 filters (with 20 classic synth types to choose from!!) Also there's a 12-route modulation matrix which allows you to assign almost any parameter to be controlled by either one of the 3 Envelopes, or the 2 LFOs, or the knobs/sliders... kinda like a modular synth. imagine the possibilities! Another great little feature: the Micron has a detuning algorithm that let the Oscillators' tune drift (this happens with real analog synths!) so you don't have to use one of your LFOs to simulate this.

DO YOU MISS FM?
not your radio! :) FM synthesis.. of the Yamaha DX era.. the Micron has a very capable FM engine with different Oscillator combinations / routings.

PROFESSIONAL FEATURES
Just when you think that Alesis has done enough, professional features like 24bit balanced outputs make it even more worthwhile (I don't have those on my Triton Studio which cost me about 7 times more!!)

REALTIME CONTROL?
no problem. You get 2 sliders and 3 knobs assignable to virtually anything on the Micron. And it's really fun to do it (again thanks to the Micron's smart interface!), you just press down the Control Knob on the parameter you want to control and you turn the knob/slider you like to assign, done!

ON THE NEGATIVE SIDE
(it's nothing you can't handle)
Although programming on the Micron is a little tricky with only one knob, I got the hang of it thanks to -again- keyboard shortcuts.. i.e. you press the Program button + the B Key once to go to Oscillator 1, twice to Osc2, 3 times to Osc3...
The X, Y, Z knobs aren't very precise, but for the price, you get 3 Oscillators, 2 filters (20 types), 3 envelopes, 2 LFOs, balanced outputs, a vocoder, a drum sequencer and an arpeggiator.... no other synth offer so much for so little!

FINAL THOUGHTS
Thanks Alesis for a wonderful synth! (and for setting new standards for other manufacturers to follow! haha)

THE BIG QUESTION: MICRON OR MICROKORG?

Before buying any synth, you should
1. listen to as many demos as you can (from different sources: official / actual users). Don't judge based on 1 demo!
2. study the specs; know what you're paying for!
3. take the time to audition the synth you want to buy, see if the interface makes sense,
4. tweak some sounds; see where you can go from there! don't judge a synth from its presets!)
5. download / flip through the manuals (Quick Start Manual | Reference Manual), you'll find all the answers you want there! (except the meaning of life)

that said, here's some general facts about the 2 (check table below for detailed specs comparison):
- they both sell for $399.
- almost same physical size (except that the Micron has full size keys, microKorg has tiny keys).
- microKorg is retro-looking (busy interface), Micron is high-techy (simplistic).

IF you want MY opinion, the Micron outclasses the MicroKorg in every way! and not just on paper. It's a very capable little synth that can produce big complex sounds. If you're not impressed with the presets, you can tweak them to your heart's desire! (check the specs again.. did I mention 20 filter types!);

On the other hand, the microKorg has a gritty sound that some might prefer; a better vocoder; and it runs on batteries. When it comes to sound, it's a matter of taste really.

They're both cool toys to have, but if you have to choose one, IMO the Micron has way more to offer for the same price. Lots of features and great sound. You're basically buying a small Ion! Don't take my word for it, go try one and see if it works with your music.

COMPARISON TABLE

ALESIS MICRON KORG MICROKORG

8-voice polyphony
3 oscillators + Noise gen.
3 envelope generators,
2 LFOs
2 multimode filters (20 types!)

Effects: Reverb, Delay, Chorus, Phaser...
Vocoder= 40 bands
Arpeggiator

500 presets / 400 user / 250 patterns / 200 drum rythms
37 full-keys

AND...
+ 12-route modulation matrix (for extreme complex sounds!)
+ 4 modes: programs, rhythms, setups and patterns.
+ Rhythm / Step Sequencer
+ 24-bit balanced I/O (my Triton St doesn't have that!)
+ compatible with Ion patches
+ patches are organized by name and by categories
+ backlit LCD screen
+ nice design / build quality (brushed aluminum body)

CONS
- editing with 1 knob (shortcuts help a lot though); software editor solves problem.
- X, Y, Z knobs not very precise.

4-voice polyphony
2 oscillators + Noise Generator
2 envelope generators
2 LFOs
1 multimode filter

Effects: Modulation effects (3 types), Delay (3 types), Eq
Vocoder= 8 bands
Arpeggiator

128 programs
37 mini keys

AND...
+ Nice vocoder
+ Battery operated (6xAA)

CONS
- tiny keys (makes it difficult to play unless you have thin fingers)
- no LCD (only 2 digit Led display) and matrix-style menus
- ..makes editing a torture (software editor solves problem)
- no patch names

FAQ
How many tracks does the Micron sequencer have?
> The Micron sequencer is not a traditional midi sequencer.. conversely the Micron is not a workstation, it's a synthesizer. The built-in sequencer is a 16-bar step sequencer for creating drum beats (rhythms) and patterns.

Can you record audio into the Micron?
> No. The audio input on the Micron is for processing external audio sources (vocals or other instruments) with the internal effects including the vocoder. In which case the Micron acts like an effect unit.

Is the Micron heavy?
> Not really. But it's not light either, mainly because the body is made of aluminum. It weighs 3.5 kg (8.25 lbs).
Dimensions (W x H x D): 577.85 x 69.85 x 196.85 mm (22.75” x 2.75” x 7.75”)

USEFUL MICRON LINKS
Alesis Official (latest OS, free patches..)
Alesis Ion and Micron
(Yahoo User Group)
Alesis Micron official audio demo (you can hear: vocoder, preset patches, rhythms, patterns and setups)
Alesis Ion official demos (preset sounds)

DOCUMENTATION
if you want to learn more about the Micron before you buy it, download this:
Quick Start Manual
Reference Manual

REVIEWS

Sound On Sound
Remix Magazine
createdigitalmusic.com
audioMidi Ion Review (Ion = Micron remember?)

MICRON EDITOR
Micronizer: free
Microzune: commercial

CONTACT
If you have any questions, you can find me here: www.futureproducers.com (excellent site btw, check it out)
mostly in Hardware > Synthesizers section.
nickname: Bluedays

peace



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