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Alesis Fusion Reference Manual

Alesis Fusion
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Chapter 3: Fusion Modes
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Low Frequency Oscillators (LFOs)
LFO stands for “low frequency oscillator.” Unlike the normal oscillators,
the LFOs are not designed for producing sound. Instead, their purpose is
to tweak a program parameter according to a looping pattern. For
example, if you are looking to add some vibrato to your instrument,
you’ll need the pitch to continuously waver up and down. An LFO is
perfect for this application. Simply hooking up an LFO to the oscillator
pitch parameter will get you the effect you need.
The Fusion allows you to hook up an LFO to any modulatable parameter
using the Modulation Matrix (See page 236).
Menu: Program/Synth/LFO
Parameter: Add LFO
Value Range: You can create up to 8 LFOs
If the LFO page appears blank (like the picture above), it means no
LFOs have been created for this program. Go ahead and press the Add
LFO button to create an LFO. Your screen will then look like the one
below.

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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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