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AN1x-list@yahoogroups.com, "Johanes Emmanuelli" <mipopete@...> wrote:
>
> I just got my version 1 AN1x and I went through the 128 sounds presets
> that also double as user soundsI was able to store my own sounds on
> top of the PRESETS?..Where are the other 128?
As Jeff already explained, there are only 12 Voice, i.e. programs, in the AN1x memory at
one time. However, each Voice has 2 scenes which may be layered, split, morphed, or
switched between independently depending on the Voice Layer options. Each Scene in a
Voice may be assigned individual MIDI Channels when the Layer is set to Dual allowing the
AN1x to function as a dual timbral device if you so choose.
I would like to load all
> the AN200 sounds into my unit but how to do this?I figured how to edit
> the sounds already on the AN1x but a few of the favorite sounds I
> wanted this for in the first place are not found in this an1x only on
> the an200!Help anyone..echo co..;).I can not find ANY such common
> sense info on the net or user groups for some odd reason.
>
It depends on what file type your AN200 Voices are saved in.
What are the different file types? (.AN1, .ANP, .ANS, & .AN2)
.AN1 files are the original AN1x format used by AN1xEdit.
.ANP files are the PLG150-AN & AN200 format used by AN1xEdit.
.ANS files are the Yamaha XGWorks Sequencer plug-in AN Editor file format. These file
should be used only for compatibility with the XGWorks environment.
.AN2 files are the AN200 format used by the Yamaha AN200 Editor package.
.ANS files are not handled well on the Mac version of AN1xEdit, but I think the Win version
handles them correctly.
Jon