John a écrit :
>so i just got one of these boxes off ebay and it doesnt have the
>software editor... i guess i have to call yamaha to see if they have
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Maybe you can get it for free on some synth related website .... this
instrument is now out of production. I don't have any idea on the Yamaha
customer support service , i think it depends on the country . The
japanese Yamaha site has a "download" page , just take a look . On
another hand the Kawaï - US website has lots of manuals and patches to
download for their old gear, the japanese or french ones no.... I have a
Kawaï synth too ...
>does anyone know if the cd software workd for windows Xp?
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The AN1X editor works on my computer with XP .... but i don't use it
intensively: i'm an old school knobs tweaker. No crashes or locks of the
software, that's sure, but ....is everything OK is another question !
>also, how can you access just the synth sounds and not the pcm sounds
>from the front panel?
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Try a full reset of the AN200, if you did not program your own sounds
(they will be lost..) :
1) Turn the power OFF.
2) Press and hold down the ∗[SHOW VALUE]∗, ∗[PATTERN]∗, and ∗[EXIT]∗
buttons simultaneously then turn the power ON.
Just in case, to make sure that all is OK .....
>i got this thing cos i thought it was a AN1x in a box but it seems like
>the sounds are embedded with the drums..
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∗Using a MIDI keyboard :∗
1. Connect the MIDI out of the external keyboard to the MIDI in of
the AN200 (make sure that the transmit and receive channels line up).
2. Select a pattern that you don't mind erasing and delete it by
pressing SHIFT, then button ∗[11]∗ (PATTERN JOB: CLEAR SEQ function).
3. Select the track to be recorded. For this example, select the
synth track.
4. Press the ∗[RECORD]∗ button.
5. Press the ∗[PLAY/STOP]∗ button and while it loops around, play
some notes on the keyboard.
6. Press the ∗[PLAY/STOP]∗ button when this track is finished.
7. Repeat steps 3-6 for additional tracks.
∗Using a AN200 as a Tone Generator∗
There are two applications that might be described this way and two
different ways to accomplish it.
/Multitimbral Recording/
The AN200 can be set up to receive on 4 discrete MIDI channels. It
defaults to Synth on Channel 1 and Rhythm 1, 2 and 3 on Channels 2, 3
and 4, but you can set it to any of the 16 channels.
1. Press and hold the [SHIFT] button and press button [14].
NOTE: Underneath button 14 is the MIDI parameter area with "SETUP".
2. Continue to hold the [SHIFT] button while repeatedly pressing
button [14] to cause the AN200 to scroll through the 4 voices and
channel assignments (Syn, R1, R2 and R3), and allow the other MID
parametes such as Clock Source (internal or external) and the MIDI THRU
status (on or off) to be set.
/Live Set Up/
1. Connect the MIDI out of the keyboard/controller to the AN200 MIDI in.
2. Set the keyboard MIDI transmit to the same channel as the AN200
receive channel (don't forget to connect the AN200 up to PA/speaker
system). Use the User Preset Pattern area as a ''User Patch Bank'',
tweak the knobs to achieve the desired sound and save it in a preset
pattern. The pattern itself doesn't have to have any step sequence data
in it (of course it can, if necessary).
(found right now on Yamaha website....but the "download" page is
unfortunately locked today !)
>am i better off with just getting the AN1x? or will the software really
>make all the difference?
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Basically the AN200 is half an AN1X with extra PCM sounds , mostly
percussions. The software does not add nothing but makes the sound
edition easier ...
Hope that it helps ...
J.F.
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