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Create YOUR sound. The MINIAK is a powerful
performance and production synthesizer. The MINIAK empowers creative
musicians with phrase and step sequencing, a built-in drum
machine/rhythm sequencer, an arpeggiator, a 40-band vocoder, stereo
effects, and a virtual analog synth engine developed in partnership with
the world-class Alesis synth team. While the compact, portable synth
shines on stage, the MINIAK is also at home in the production studio
delivering 24-bit audio resolution.
The MINIAK puts up to eight
multi-timbral voices at your fingertips, each with three oscillators.
You can create interesting and unique sounds and take advantage of the
more-than-600 preset sounds and store up to 1,000 programs in the
MINIAK. The synth also has two multi-mode filters, three envelope
generators, two LFOs, stereo effects, and a 40-band vocoder. On top of
all of this sound-melding power, the MINIAK has a comprehensive
sequencer with step and dynamic real time phrase sequencing, a drum
machine/rhythm sequencer, and an arpeggiator to aid in creating the
landscapes and textures you’re after.
Rounding out this complete
instrument are high-resolution, 24-bit balanced 1/4" inputs and outputs.
The MINIAK has a 37-key semi-weighted keyboard with velocity
sensitivity for all-in-one performance. It can also be used as a sound
source for MPCs, computer software, and keyboards via MIDI.
UNDER
THE HOOD
A MINIAK program is a sound built from the MINIAK’s
internal oscillators, filters, and envelope generators. The MINIAK’s
more than 600 preset programs span the range of classic analog synthesis
sounds. If you’ve heard it before, you will probably find it in the
MINIAK’s presets.
In a synth, oscillators generate raw sound.
Their output is fed into the filters, whose output is fed into the
amplifiers. As the signal moves along that path, you can manipulate the
mix at several points and apply modulations,
envelopes, and effects to create a custom palette of sounds.
SOUND
GENERATION
The oscillators can produce different waveform
types and shapes to create various harmonic structures, which our ears
perceive as different timbres. Here are some of the waveforms you can
create with the MINIAK’s oscillators:
Sine – Smooth, pure sound Triangle
– Fuller than a sine wave Sawtooth – Harsh sonic character Pulse –
Harmonically rich, ranging from full-sounding square wave to a sharp
impulse wave
The MINIAK’s oscillators can produce continuously
variable waveforms, so it can can hit any point between these examples.
You
can connect external audio sources – other synthesizers, mixers,
guitars, and more – using the 1/4” inputs. The jacks accept either
balanced or unbalanced cables. You can mix in the external audio sources
with the MINIAK’s oscillators. The resulting combination is then sent
through the MINIAK’s filters and effects. A special group of programs
including vocoder programs exists just for use with the external inputs.
The outputs of the oscillators, the noise generator, the ring
modulator, and the external inputs are fed into a virtual mixing board
called the pre-filter mix. From here, the signal hits the filters. For
each source, you can specify its level and its balance: how much is sent
to Filter 1 and how much is sent to Filter 2.
FILTERING
The
oscillators produce very raw sounds. To shape and fine-tune the sound,
filters give you tools for dampening certain harmonics and boosting
others. Filters alter the frequency content of the signal and can have a
drastic effect on the sound. Each of the MINIAK’s voices contains two
filters, and each filter can be one of the following different types,
each with its own character and sonic flavor.
They are: Bypass,
Low Pass: ob 2-pole, tb 3-pole, mg 4-pole, rp 4-pole, jp 4-pole, al
8-pole; Band Pass: ob 2-pole, al 6-pole, octave dual, band limit; High
Pass: ob 2-pole, op 4-pole; three Vocal Formants, four Comb Filters,
Phase Warp, Frequency, Resonance, Key Tracking, Envelope Amount, Offset,
and Absolute.
After filtering, the signal is fed to the
post-filter mix. For each filter output, as well as a pre-filter signal
of your choice, you can specify a level and a pan.
OUTPUT
PROCESSING
In the output stage, the MINIAK allows you to
apply a drive effect and add some compression, distortion, or other
amplification effects. The MINIAK allows you to set up twelve modulation
routes. Each of these is a virtual connection between some physical or
internally generated source and some program parameter. Basically, a mod
route tells the synth to automatically grab a knob and tweak it while a
note is playing. Although there are quite a few sources that you can
use for your mods, the most common ones involve the LFOs and the
envelopes.
LFOs
LFO stands for low-frequency
oscillator. LFOs are not designed to produce sound, but instead to tweak
a program parameter according to a looping pattern. For example, if you
are looking to add vibrato, you need the pitch to continuously waver up
and down. Each of the MINIAK’s voices contains two LFOs, each of which
offers rate, depth, shape, and tempo sync. The MINIAK’s LFO can sync to
the internal clock or any external source via MIDI.
ENVELOPES
If
you hit a note on a piano, you hear a burst of sound energy as the
hammer strikes the string, followed by lower level of loudness as you
hold down the note and let the string ring out, which fades quickly as
soon as you release the note and the damper is applied. Synthesizers
model this behavior using ADSR Envelopes. ADSR stands for Attack, Decay,
Sustain, and Release, and represents the different stages that the
sound goes through over the life of the note. The MINIAK also has an
envelope that is specifically designed for loudness, called the Amp
Envelope. Envelopes are useful in all sorts of mod routes, which is why
you can hook up any of the MINIAK’s envelopes to any modulatable program
parameter. Each of the MINIAK’s voices contains three envelopes: Amp
Envelope, Filter Envelope, and Pitch/Modulation Envelope.
SEQUENCING
The
MINIAK has extensive sequencing and arpeggiation performance
capabilities. Arpeggios and sequences both respond to a key-press by
playing a series of notes over a programmed rhythmic pattern. An
arpeggio loops over whatever notes you are holding down on the keyboard.
If you hold down a chord, the MINIAK will generate a melody by playing
each note of your chord individually. A sequence has a melody line built
in so you can hold down a single key and the MINIAK will play back that
melody relative to that key. Pressing another key will transpose the
sequence.
The MINIAK has MPC-style step sequencing and
recorder-style dynamic real time phrase sequencing. There’s also a drum
machine/rhythm sequencer for the built-in drum sounds.
EFFECTS
The
MINIAK has a full complement of stereo effects including Chorus,
Feedback, Theta Flanger (Phaser + Flanger), Thru Zero Flanger, Super
Phaser, Notch Frequency, String Phaser, 40-Band Vocoder, Analysis Gain,
Sibilance Boost, Band Shift, Synthesis Input, Analysis Signal In,
Analysis Mix, six types of Delay, and three types of Reverbs.
With
the extensive sound generating and manipulating power of the MINIAK,
the sounds you dream up are as easy to create as twisting a few knobs.
And creating complete soundscapes with the sequencer and arpeggiator
couldn’t be easier. Step up to the only synth with the Akai Professional
name… the MINIAK. |