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Re: [AN1x] Ion note

2003-08-25 by Jerry Aiyathurai

> Looks like a nice board, which I might consider with (a) more 
polyphony
> and (b) a better keyboard. Or, alternatively, a rack mount, but 
also with 
> more polyphony.

I'm looking forward to reading these reviews. I don't want to give 
the wrong impression. I loved Ion for many things. I found it to be:

Cute, Spunky, Competent. Charming.

I love the smoothness of the controls. Interface was cool. I love the 
wheels (and I don't even use wheels much). The knobs are cool. I saw 
a lot of Andromeda in the screen interface. That's becoming an Alesis 
signature and a good thing in my book. Certainly beyond any VA or A 
out there, including our beloved An1X.

The sound appeared to be from the brighter/cleaner side of the VA 
house rather than the muddier/warmer side. This observation was 
significantly influenced by the factory presets, and I am pretty sure 
there are some warming-up tricks like amp feedback. I just didn't 
have time to find some of them. Still (everybody's taste is 
different) I have to trust my ears as they are my most important tool.

As a result, I saw Ion more as a lead instrument than a pad 
instrument for me. Yet, some of this was clearly the sound-design 
choices for as I lowered the resonance and cutoff on various pads, 
they began to acquire that mellow character I'm personally drawn to. 
Also, I believe a number of sounds were programmed to show off Ion 
more unusual (especially filter routing) abilities, and by definition 
these were not your typical LPF routing. (I'm a simple guy. Give me a 
couple of strong drifting saw waves through a warm low pass filter 
and I'll spend the next few hours with a smile on my face.) I also 
played with the oscillator morphing capability and this provides a 
near infinite range of mellow if that is what one is looking for. I 
am not sure what happens to the warmth when you do that though.

Despite the brighter nature of the factory sounds, they certainly had 
lots of character. As I said before, I was using some Event speakers 
as monitors and these are toward the brighter/clearer side of things 
as far as amplification systems go. However I was also referencing 
the sounds against the V-synth and occasionally a K2600 that were in 
the same station. I would put up raw waves from the V-synth against 
raw waves from the Ion, etc. It was harder to A/B the kurz so I did 
less of that. But there are some classic analog lead sounds in the 
100-150 range of the kurz that I played just to compare lead tones. 
There was no racket going on! The classic sounds on the Ion were 
strong sounding though bright. Ion's filters can bite! The Mini bass 
and leads, the sync stuff, were all very usable. I wanted to use them 
very badly. So then I obtained headphones from the store and got 
silly.   

The mod matrix is very competent. I spotted a number of factory 
sounds with very cool routings. I was able to change a couple of 
things easily with this interface. The ability to use control sources 
(envelopes, lfos) in creative ways is great. Ion is certainly going 
to appeal to people who want to "play" the tonality live.

Ion raises the VA bar for me. The smoothness in the controls, the 
open ended mod matrix and the graphic interface address a number of 
issues I have often had with VA's. I want one. It's just that I would 
compare Ion to more the Waldorf side of the VA market than the 
Novation side.

But I'll keep my An1X for the warmer, mellower stuff. At least till I 
get my hands on a Matrix 12. Or find a way to get mellow warmth out 
of the Ion.

Jerry

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