> I don't know if this occurs with the AN1x as well, but I'll describe
> the problem I am now having with the PLG150AN and I hope someone will
> be able to help. I am using Cakewalk and XGedit to control the
> SW1000XG host board while AN1xEdit controls the PLG. Sometimes the AN
> part either combines with a piano or is replaced completely by a
> piano. Usually refreshing XGedit and then AN1xEdit will cure this
> problem, but sometimes it instead mutes another track while bringing
> back the correct sound. If I refresh XGedit only, the muted track is
> unmuted, but the AN sound reverts to the piano or piano/AN
> combination. Anyone have any idea what's going on?
Yup...this appears to be a small bug (or is it a feature?) in how the XG
devices handle the PLG boards.
Theoretically the PLG board should replace the voice generation of a single
XG part (although you can still use the XG sound shaping and effect
parameters on the output of the AN PLG).
However experimentation has shown that in certain circumstances the XG
devices become confused....and can actually sound both the PLG board and the
XG part they replace!
Since in XGedit you will normally not have set up an XG voice on the part
used by the PLG board....then the default voice will sound in these cases
(i.e. Grand Piano).
The correct solution is to Refresh the XG device from the XGedit
Util/Refresh menu (this will reconfigure all the XG parameters). Then to
refresh the PLG150AN from the An1xEdit Util/Refresh menu (this will
reconfigure the XG part for use by the AN board and re-send the edited voice
to the PLG board).
Regards
Gary
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