(sorry if this posts twice)
yep
no reason you can not use it
dx200 as well or any other synth in line with the AN1x
even software synths ...
the an200 here has taken a back seat to fm7 and fm8 but
it still does the job for a few layers when needed
dale
Inquisitor Betrayer
CD "Space Elevator" Get it at
http://cdbaby.com/cd/inquisitorbetrayer,http://www.inquisitorbetrayer.com ,
http://www.myspace.com/inquisitorbetrayer , Apple iTunes
http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewAlbum?playListId=200365877Angel's Wings
http://www.soundclick.com/angelswingsReady to take your music to new levels?
Serious_Musicians@yahoogroups.com (it's a group about pr, marketing, ASCAP
and BMI briefs etc.)
on tw follow ibmuse
----- Original Message -----
From: Jeff
To: AN1x-list@yahoogroups.com
Hello !
"but a little inner voice keeps saying 'chain them together into a
15-note-poly AN supersynth, you tosser'"
I think it was Yamaha's start idea, the AN 200 could be seen in a sense as
an "AN1x expander", adding some more voices and a rythm track. And unless
you only play back MIDI files you need at least one keyboard . The AN1x one
is not the worst i've seen on a synthesizer...
First AN1x MIDI out -> AN200 MIDI in : you cannot go wrong.
Then check your MIDI implementation charts for both machines and /or use a
"MIDI filter" to cancel unwanted incoming messages (program change or
control). In "local OFF" mode your AN1x performs like a master keyboard
without any sound engine inside : you can play the AN200 only. On another
hand in this mode the sound engine of the AN1x can be controlled only by
some incoming external MIDI data, assuming they are on the same MIDI
channel.
Try it ! MIDI is purely digital, if one synth "crashes" do what you do with
your computer : turn it OFF and ON again. There is no risk for the hardware.
Cheers
J.F.
> De : "dcm12353"
> A : AN1x-list@yahoogroups.com
> Copie à :
> Objet : [AN1x] AN1x driving AN200 - or vice versa? Or not?
>
> > Hello board,
>
> I was so impressed with my AN200 I couldn't wait to acquire its big
brother. Now I'm wondering how best to deploy them...
>
> Keep them apart?
>
> AN1x drives AN200? [seems a bit random and wonky, also a waste of the
AN200's midi clock send/receive, shurely?]
>
> AN200 drives AN1x? - yeah, drives it mad [albeit in very interesting
ways].
>
<snip>