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Subject: Re: [AN1x] Aftertouch Scaling

From: "Bob S." <tttsystems@...>
Date: 2008-01-22

If you are daring, you can take off the bottom cover of the AN1x, there is a gain & offset trim pot inside the AN1x on the key contact circuit board. They are interactive controls where the offset is the overall sensitivity to after touch while the offset is to minimize the jump in the modulation parameter you are contolling when the aftertouch first kicks in.....I did this to my AN1x after it came damaged and I had to replace some keys.....

The MIDI scaling is another possiblity but these pots are there because age & wear will change the aftertouch.....

Bob
El Segundo, CA


-----Original Message-----
>From: fai31188 <fai31188@...>
>Sent: Jan 22, 2008 1:48 PM
>To: AN1x-list@yahoogroups.com
>Subject: [AN1x] Aftertouch Scaling
>
>Hello! I use my An1x as a lead instrument live. It also does double
>duty as a trigger keyboard for my Nord Stage Organ sounds. I trigger
>the leslie effect using aftertouch. However, the aftertouch on the
>An1x is too light. It triggers too quickly/easily. So, I have to alter
>the way I play in order to keep the leslie from coming on.
>
>What are the practical solutions? I know I could buy the Ashby
>Solution dohicky and see if that scales the AT messages, etc. Can you
>think of any other way to do it?
>
>BTW, the more I use my An1x the more I love it... It has made my other
>VA's almost obsolete (Virus B, NL2x).
>
>TIA,
>
>aL
>