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Alesis Fusion Reference Manual

Alesis Fusion
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Chapter 3: Fusion Modes
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Menu: Song/Utility/SongUtil
Parameter: Flatten
Value Range: (none)
Every time you record audio (whether you are creating a new section of a
song or overdubbing an existing section), the Fusion creates a new file.
This process is totally transparent and most regular users will never have
to worry this.
However, certain power users (i.e., those who record on all eight audio
tracks and perform lots of complicated edits on each track) may run into
playback problems because the Fusion’s hard disk cannot keep up with
the sequencer’s requests for lots of audio fragments.
The “flatten” function consolidates all of your audio segments into one
single file that is much easier for the Fusion to play back. This will
improve audio performance (particularly if you have edited a track
heavily).

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Alesis Fusion Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeWorkstation
Polyphony64 voices
Synthesis TypesSample Playback, Virtual Analog, FM, Physical Modeling
Display240 x 128 pixel LCD
MIDIIn, Out, Thru
RAM64MB (expandable to 192MB)
Weight (61-key)28 lbs
Keyboard61 or 88 keys
Keyboard TypeSemi-weighted (61-key), Hammer action (88-key)
EffectsReverb, Chorus, Delay, Flanger, Phaser, Distortion, EQ
Storage40GB internal hard drive
SamplingYes
Inputs2 x 1/4" inputs, 1 x XLR
Outputs4 x 1/4" outputs, 1 x Headphone

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