
Alesis Monitor Two
Paul White subjects his studio to yet more upheaval as the monitors are changed yet again, all in the cause of research.
Paul White subjects his studio to yet more upheaval as the monitors are changed yet again, all in the cause of research.
Paul White checks out the successor to his beloved D4 and ends up casting sidelong glances at his cheque book.
Paul White tests the 20-bit Alesis ADAT XT20, to see whether it wil really help us make better recordings or just allows us to record our low-level hum and noise more accurately!
ADAT is dead, long live the ADAT XT. Paul White reports on the rebirth of a classic.
Does the Strike MultiPad's killer combination of features, practicality and price make it the best percussion pad on the market?
Alesis unveil a new flagship Strike Pro Kit, with huge numbers of sounds and versatile components, with...
We get a demo of the latest electronic drum kit from Alesis, sporting four, dual-zone, eight-inch mesh heads...
The new tapeless ADAT provides 24 tracks of hard disk recording at less than the price of the original eight-track.
More than just another stand-alone box that burns CD‑Rs, the Alesis MasterLink also includes a large hard drive to store audio and built-in CD mastering tools — in theory, all you need to create CD‑R masters without ever booting up a computer.
Looking like a star cruiser, or something from the film 2001 (rather than just the year), Alesis' Andromeda is the first analogue polysynth that approaches the complexity of a digital workstation. But does analogue necessarily equate to quality?