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  2. Alesis - Wikipedia

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    Alesis is known for budget equipment but has produced high-end and innovative gear such as the Alesis Fusion music production workstation, the Alesis Andromeda A6 analog synthesizer, the Ion virtual analog modeling synthesizer or the Ion-based Micron. Alesis developed equipment for recording studios during the 1990s.

  3. Keyboard expression - Wikipedia

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    Some confuse pressure-sensitive with velocity-sensitive. To avoid this confusion, pressure sensitivity is often called aftertouch. The MIDI standard supports both velocity and aftertouch. In general, only high-end electronic keyboards implement true pressure sensitivity, while most professional-quality electronic keyboards support velocity ...

  4. Alesis Ion - Wikipedia

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    The little brother of the Ion is the Alesis Micron, which is extremely compact and portable. It came out in 2004 with almost the same synthesis engine and the same metal/plastic housing style as the Ion, but with only 37 keys and fewer knobs and buttons. It boasts reverb, long delay, and a pattern sequencer.

  5. Category : Mobile phones with pressure-sensitive touch screen

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    Mobile phones with hardware-based touch sensitivity measurement technology such as Force Touch. Pages in category "Mobile phones with pressure-sensitive touch screen" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total.

  6. Alesis Fusion - Wikipedia

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    Alesis Fusion is a music production workstation produced by Alesis introduced in early 2005. It uses four different types of synthesis: sample and synthesis, virtual analog, FM and physical modeling. It includes sampling capability through analog inputs and importing audio samples from a computer or memory card. [1]

  7. Tactile sensor - Wikipedia

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    Tactile imaging, as a medical imaging modality, translating the sense of touch into a digital image is based on the tactile sensors. Tactile imaging closely mimics manual palpation, since the probe of the device with a pressure sensor array mounted on its face acts similar to human fingers during clinical examination, deforming soft tissue by ...