Hello Jeff !!
First of all, thank you for the answere, i´m very happy with this new, there is a whole world inside this little box. I dont know if it sound good or bad because is my first synth, but i´m learning a lot of the substractive world with it and the posibility of controlling other things/parameters such as the LF2, PWM, Ring Modulator, etc. could open a whole new conception of "know How".
Do you know where can i find a tutorial or something like that in order to learn how to program a midi controller and the synth?, i´m a newby on this world and i feel lost with all the midi stuff. i have the complete manual with the "data sheet" with the midi implementation but i dont understand a single word.
I´m thinking on buying a M-audio Oxygen 25, do you know if this controller cound bring the hidden stuff to my hands or maybe i look for another one?
Thanks again for you time and patience!
Cheers from Argentina!!!!
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Asunto: Re: [AN1x] bring all the power to real life
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AN1x-list@yahoogroups.comFecha: martes, 27 de abril de 2010, 15:53
Hello doc' !
you're right : you can buy a MIDI keyboard with some extra knobs and
switches to get a deeper access to your AN200 parameters without any
computer. And of course to play it with real keys...
BUT ...
1) be sure that your future keyboard's knobs are user programmable, i.e.
you can address a specific MIDI control inside your sound box not
available from the front panel with a dedicated switch or knob on the
keyboard.
2)be sure that you have the complete manual and MIDI implementation
chart of both the AN200 and the keyboard in order to program all that
stuff .
3) maybe the most important thing : some master keyboards have only an
USB i/o, not the traditionnal MIDI in and MIDI out ports, because
they're intended to control "virtual synth" softwares on a computer and
not a hardware instrument such as the AN200.
And don't forget to keep cool once you have your new keyboard,
programming the knobs can be a little time consuming.
Some affordable gear : look at M-Audio or CME master keyboards.
Cheers
J.F.
dr_saraza_atiende a écrit :
>
> hi there, last week i bought a yamaha an200, is my firts synthesizer
> and i´m learning a lot of things with this box, i´m very happy with
> the overall sound, althougt i dont have other machine to compare to.
> since i read the manual there is a question that is eating me: Can i
> bring all the synthesis potential back to real life not using the
> software?. Im a live musician so, i dont want to be tight to a
> computer to get all the programing hability out. So i was thinking on
> buying a midi controller in order to have a keyboard to play. But when
> i realized that this box has hidden things like: ring modulator, pwm,
> LF2, etc. the idea of controlling this hidden things from knobs in the
> midi keyboard suddenly appear. Is that posible o is just a crazy idea?
> I hope someone could help me.
> Chears from Argentina!
>
>
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