Hello!
the AN1x is not so awful to program , even from the front panel. Let's
say it is less "user friendly" than a lot of V.A. synths. And for you
computer freaks there is a little software (AN1x edit) that makes the
things more comfortable....and a lot of sound patches available as .mid
or .an files.
Cheers.
J.F.
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> Hi Jimmy,
>
> I've never tried that AAS VST, but my all time favorite bass VST is
> the following:
>
> 1. Arturia Moog Modular (very distinct filters)
> 2. A-Synth (a free ware) very powerful oscillators & the filters are
> very close to moog's
> 3. Finally the brand newACE from U-HE, stands for Any Cable
> Everywhere, so it's a modular synth, but it's capable to do many
> ground shaking basses, I love it...As for the Yamaha AN1x, I have the
> EX5 which has a mini AN synth onboard, man it sounds great, I can even
> do real bass guitar patches with the AN synth. Sometimes I wish to
> have AN1x but many people suffer from its tiny display & hard to
> program...
>
> Sincerely,
> Phreaque
>
> ________________________________
> From: spaceanimals <jim.alciere@...
> <mailto:jim.alciere%40gmail.com>>
> To: AN1x-list@yahoogroups.com <mailto:AN1x-list%40yahoogroups.com>
> Sent: Mon, May 10, 2010 6:01:35 PM
> Subject: [AN1x] vst synthbass
>
> The other night I tried getting some bass sounds out of AAS Ultra
> Analog vst synth. Maybe UA sounds more authentic (doesn't sound at all
> like my old SIEL DK 6000) but the AN1X is a much more aggressive
> synth. Much easier to get a good bass sound, especially when run
> through a tube amp.
>
> Having great fun however with a freeware casio phase distortion synth.
> Gloriously cheesy.
>
> Jimmy
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