- Quasimidi
Quasimidi Musikelektronik GmbH was a German synthesiser manufacturer. It was founded in 1987 by
Friedhelm Haar andJörg Reichstein . It was originally based inKirchhain , but moved to Rauschenberg in 1998. The company folded in 2000.During the early part of its life the company produced
MIDI master keyboards,and later the Quasimidi Styledrive, which could store and replay MIDI sequence andsystem exclusive control codes. The company also produced an upgrade kit to expand the capabilities of the popularRoland E-20 keyboard. Subsequently they became notable for their range of synthesisers, which were aimed at thedance music market. Their first popular product was theQuasimidi Quasar , a rackmounted digital synthesiser module which was released in 1993. The presets and drum sounds eschewed the typicalGeneral Midi specification, which was in vogue at the time, in favour of electronic and trance techno styles. The Quasar included anarpeggiator , which was an unusual feature in 1993.Whereas the Quasar was a simple one-unit rackmounted box, Quasimidi's subsequent equipment was visually adventurous. Quasimidi was one of the first modern synthesiser companies to re-introduce knobs, lit buttons, and dials to synthesiser control interfaces, notably with the
Quasimidi Rave-O-Lution 309 of 1997. This was a module which combined a pattern-basedsequencer with a drum section and a synthesiser section. It competed in the "groovebox " market segment against Roland's popular MC-303. Quasimidi released a keyboard version of the Rave-O-Lution, as theQuasimidi Sirius , which included a built-in vocoder.Quasimidi also built the
Raven ,which also was based on the dance market genre of the time,making use of a very logical sequencer which was very good for Live usage,using the keys to mute/Unmute elements of the tracks,and also an octave of keys allowing the sequence to be transposed in realtime based on the root chord note,it also featured real and step time Recording in the style of Roland type TRdrummachine type step input,ManyRaven Models were fitted with the "MAXX" expansion board which took the internal PCM data from 6mb to 14mb,whilst the StandardRaven is quite a large pallett of sounds,the MAXX version is the Raven model to own,TheRaven is also similar in use to theRoland JX305 Quasimidi also built a master keyboard namely the
Cyber 6 which shared the same casing as theRaven ,] albeit a couple of cosmetical differences,most notably the striking red Livery.TheCyber 6 was a 61 note Master keyboard with aftertouch,which allowed control of 32 independant midi channels thanks to its two midi out sockets located on the rear,part of the advantage of this is that the keyboard can be split into zones,or layers,with each zone being able to transmit on its ownmidi channel ,and can also be transposed individually in the zone,so its possible to create largetimbres using sepearate sound sources orSynthesizers ,for large thick layering on the same Key zones.it also had an 8 tracksequencer ,in the same guise as theRaven but went beyond the realms of the traditionalarpeggiator types of grooves,which became known as "Motivators",of which it featured 2 within the Engine of the sadly theCyber 6 does not have any internal sounds.TheCyber 6 along with theRaven have become increasingly popular in the last few years,despite a lack of appreciattion in the past or perhaps thanks to the dire Manuals which were poorly translated from German to EnglishQuasimidi's final product was the PolyMorph, a successor of the Rave-O-Lution. Although the company's products were popular, Quasimidi went out of btusiness in 2000.
Partial Product Listing
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Quasimidi Quasar (1993)
*Quasimidi Raven (1995)
*Quasimidi Cyber 6 (1995)
*Quasimidi Technox (1995)
*Quasimidi Rave-O-Lution 309 (1996)
*Quasimidi Sirius (1997)
*Quasimidi Polymorph (1997)External links
* [http://www.synrise.de/docs/types/q/quasimidi.htm A comprehensive product listing (German)]
* [http://freenet-homepage.de/styledrive/index.html Quasimidi Styledrive Fanseite - Infos, manuals and tools for all Quasimidi devices (German)]
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