Hello !
i believe that you can encounter some problems with the software because
of the lack of keyboard . Probably when the power-on self test is
running , the soft "scans" everything and could "lock" if the keyboard
is not found . You can try it by disconnecting carefully the keyboard
and its PCBs and then turn on your synth . If nothing "curious" happens,
try to set it in "local off" mode and play it (via the MIDI input) with
another keyboard . If all these points are OK, you can now try to find a
19' - 2U (or 3U) empty rack and begin to stuff it with the "good" PCBs.
of the AN1X.
And if not ?
Look for an AN200 expander which is in fact an half AN1X , plus a
sequencer and sampled drums and percussion sounds . But it's not a rack,
but a desktop module ....which can be "re-packaged" to fit your needs .
The CS6X expander (if you have one...) can be upgraded with an internal
cards, in the family of which you can find the soundcard equivalent of
the AN200.
On both of these suggestions you loose 5 voices of polyphony but you get
other "bonus" sounds close to an AN1X ones...
@+
J.F.
Peter Korsten a écrit :
>vonhaulshoven schreef:
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>>is there anyone who has build an an1x into a 19inch module?
>>should it be pssible?
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>Yamaha did, the AN1r. When the result was ready for production, the
>project was canned.
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>I'm not familiar with the innards of the AN1x, but a friend of mine has
>one with only half the polyphony, which suggests that there are two DSP
>(digital signal processor) chips on board that take care of the sound.
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>If you look here:
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>http://launch.ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/AN1x-list/photos/browse/b3c9
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>http://launch.ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/AN1x-list/photos/browse/43eb
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>you'll see some internal pictures of the AN1x. The circuit boards aren't
>very big, so from that point of view, it should work. The one thing you
>might have to worry about is software: what will happen if you remove
>the keyboard?
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>The reason why I'm mentioning this is because my EX5R (rack), before I
>sold it and got an EX5 (keyboard), had a different ROM. The difference
>between the machines is, apart from the keyboard, 24 voice selection
>buttons and their LEDs, the extra MIDI in/out on the EX5, so maybe it's
>just that, and there would be nothing to worry about with a racked AN1x.
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>You'd need a 2U rack, probably, to have room for the display (they're
>larger than the visible area) and all knobs and buttons. 19" might even
>be tight to fit everything.
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>- Peter
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