Alesis Q and QX Series - USB Connection Troubleshooting
The Alesis Q and QX series controllers provide incredible control of MIDI mappable DAW and plugin environments without the necessity of drivers. This tutorial explains how to troubleshoot USB connection issues with the Q and QX series keyboard controllers in the Windows and OSX environments.
The Alesis V series keyboard and pad controllers are ultra-compact controllers designed for the traveling musician and the desktop producer. Since everyone creates differently, you may want to change the default velocity curve setting of the V series' keybed to best suit your playing style. This guide walks through using the V series editor to change the velocity curve of the keybed.
This guide provides a walk through on how to map the knobs, sliders, and transport controls on Alesis QX series MIDI controllers to controls in Apple's Logic Pro software. This applies to the QX25, QX49, and QX61 controllers. It also covers saving and loading a template of the mapping you create.
In this article we answer and discuss some of the features of the premium keyboard and pad controller, the Alesis VI series. These are ultra-compact keyboard controller designed for the traveling musician and the desktop producer.
We've put together answers to some of the most common questions about the Alesis Q25, Q49, and Q61 MIDI controllers. We've included Program Changes, MSB & LSB, and assigning sliders. With these tips under your belt, you'll have even better control over your virtual instruments and software.
It's time to experience unprecedented keytar performance with the Alesis Vortex Wireless. The Vortex Wireless eliminates the barrier between you and your audience by giving you the freedom to move around the stage and take the lead without being connected to any cables. This article walks through a number of frequently asked questions about the Alesis Vortex Wireless.
The Alesis Vortex is only keytar with a built in accelerometer. In this guide, we'll take you though some common setup and customization steps, and answer your top questions.
The Alesis VI series is an advanced USB/MIDI keyboard MIDI controller that lets you take command of your music software with a series of pads, knobs, and buttons. With velocity-sensitive semi-weighted keys with aftertouch and Octave Up/Down buttons, you can expand the keyboard to the full melodic range and play bass lines, chords, and melodies. This articles walks through how to setup the VI series controller with FL Studio.
The Alesis Coda Pro is a full-featured hammer-action 88-key digital piano that has the versatility and rich sound you’re looking for. It is the perfect solution for any situation where a full-size keyboard is needed, but where portability and affordability are also important. This guide walks through some frequently asked questions about the Alesis Coda Pro.
The Alesis Melody 61 keyboard has 61 compact, lightweight keys, built-in speakers, and 200 built-in sounds covering a wide variety of instruments--pianos, strings, brass, woodwinds, percussion, mallets, guitars, synths, even sound effects! You can layer multiple sounds together in “Layer” mode, or split two sounds across the keyboard in “Split” mode. 
With the Alesis VX49 USB/MIDI controller keyboard, you can load up your favorite VST software synthesizers, samplers and drum machines as if you were working on a standalone keyboard workstation. The included VIP software scans your instrument plug-ins, indexes all of their presets, maps out the controls, and allows you to switch sounds and tweak parameters on the fly, without ever touching your mouse. The Alesis VX49 is your ideal controller for production and performance.
The Alesis Coda is a full-featured semi-weighted 88-key digital piano that has the versatility and rich sound you’re looking for. It is the perfect solution for any situation where a full-size keyboard is needed, but where portability and affordability are also important. This guide walks through some frequently asked questions about the Alesis Coda.
The Alesis VI series is an advanced USB/MIDI keyboard MIDI controller that lets you take command of your music software with a series of pads, knobs, and buttons. This articles walks through how to set up the VI series controller with Ableton Live Lite.
The Alesis V Mini is a powerful, intuitive, and portable MIDI controller that lets you take full command of your music software. This article walks through a number of frequently asked questions about the Alesis V Mini.
The Alesis Harmony 61 keyboard has 61 velocity-sensitive keys with adjustable touch response, built-in speakers and over 300 realistic built-in sounds that cover a wide variety of instruments--- pianos, strings, brass, woodwinds, percussion, mallets, guitars, synths and even sound effects! This guide walks through some frequently asked questions about the Harmony 61.