+1 to cool weird noises but as far as real world sounds you lost me there.
The beauty of the an1x is that it's highly valuable as an "emulator" a true
"virtual analog" if you will. Just like an fm synth, its a bit tough to get
to those bread and butter sounds via your own programming, but it can be
done.
Have you spent some time downloading presets from the files section and
downloaded an1x edit? There are plenty of analog keys, ugly basses, sound
effects, analog drums, emulations, pads, etc etc to keep one busy for a long
time.
Yet, its not for everyone...... :)
Nate.
On Oct 25, 2011 6:27 PM, "spaceanimals" <jim.alciere@...> wrote:
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> Okay, I have some cheap recording gear, a singer, some songs, and this cool
> synthesizer, but I can't honestly find much use for it. Most of the songs
> are just bass, electric piano, and drums. I've tried synth basses but I just
> can't get into the sound. Using a free Hammond clone VST (Nubile) for the
> bass and a free electric piano VST (Mr Ray). Guess I need to listen to some
> music that's more recent than 1978.
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> AN1X--great synth for making cool weird noises, difficult to find a real
> world use for it.
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> Jimmy
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