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Subject: Re: [AN1x] an.factory 2.0

From: "Uwe" <tonmanns@...>
Date: 2009-11-28

Great, but can I store several Free envelopes to a fil, to save them and to chose from? I guess not, but I wasn´t aware of the possibility in AN1X Edit anyway...

Seems like the old RTFM ;)



Greetings, tonmanns



--- In AN1x-list@yahoogroups.com, Jeff <jf.serviere@...> wrote:
>
>
> Sujet:
> Re: [AN1x] an.factory 2.0
> De:
> Jeff <jf.serviere@...>
> Date:
> Thu, 26 Nov 2009 23:29:18 +0100
>
> Pour:
> AN1x-list@yahoogroups.com
>
>
> Uwe a écrit :
> >
> > Hey Jeff,
> >
> > just installed it. Do I get it right, that I can store and load the
> > "Free Envelopes" seperately?
> >
> With AN1x edit you can :
> load a voice from the synth with the desired "free EG pattern(s)" (4
> "tracks" maximum per pattern) on your computer
> copy and paste the track(s) to any other voice(s) and finally:
> store the modified voice back in your instrument.
> As the user manual says :
> "Individual Free EG Tracks may be copied and pasted using the Edit Menu
> Copy/Paste commands.
> To copy and paste a Track:
>
> ∗ Select the desired track using the EDIT TRACK control.
> ∗ Select the `Copy' item from the EDIT menu to copy the track to the
> clipboard (this will delete any data currently on the clipboard)
> ∗ Select the desired paste track using the EDIT TRACK control (this
> may be within the same voice, a different voice or a different
> library).
> ∗ Select the `Paste Track' item from the EDIT menu."
>
> The free EG data are stored at the "scene" level.
> But this has to be done with the help of a computer, on the synth itself
> you can edit (with the knobs) the free EG patterns but not copy a
> parameter from one voice to the other. Nor copy directly a voice from a
> memory address to another one...
> Being freely downloadable, AN1x edit is a must for this kind of voice
> management (sort, copy , swap etc...voices).
> Cheers.
> J.F.
> That would be great, because then I can store the typical trance-gate-
>
> pattern and copy them to other sounds."
>
> Greetings, tonmanns
>