You might want to spend some time with the demo version of SoundDiver
from Emagic. Sound Diver is the only 'commercial' app, i.e., not
freeware - cost money, that I know of which supports Ed/Lib functions
for the AN1x. I'm uncertain whether it offers the 'compare' function
that you describe.
If memory serves, a similar function was provided in Galaxy Librarians
from Opcode Systems. However, Galaxy was discontinued before Opcode
provided an AN1x module - and then Gibson discontinued Opcode. Sigh.
There is an Autolink feature between Logic Audio and SoundDiver which
may accomplish some of what Peter mentions - subscribing to patch names
in SD from Logic, perhaps even involing edit mode, etc. I've not spent
enough time with it to honestly say. This also is similar to how Galaxy
& Vision worked. I'm unaware of any app or VST plug-in that performs a
similar function for Steinberg apps (Cubase.)
Jon
--- In AN1x-list@egroups.com, "Peter Korsten" <peterk@i...> wrote:
> From: "Zyguli aka Fragile" <zyguli@k...>
>
> > Ello...
> > i'm new here so i wanted to say ello...
>
> Hi!
>
> > And here comes the forst question (or suggestionrather) about an1x
> > editor... has anyone already thought bout making any plugin or smth for
> it,
> > that would check sounds parameters with same names and delete duplicates ?
> > I've got many banks with the same names, and saometimes they are the same
> ,
> > sometimes modified sounds... it's hard for me to analise every single
> sound
> > in them...
>
> The author of AN1xEdit, Gary Gregson, is on this list as well, so I'll
> choose my words carefully. :)
>
> AN1xEdit basically copies the interface of the AN1x (and it adds a few handy
> gadgets). So you have all the controls, and room for 128 patches in a set.
> And even though I have 64 Mb of memory and some 10 Gb free disk space, I
> always have to work with those 128 voices.
>
> The reason for all this, if I understand correctly, that Yamaha asked him to
> produce just that, and paid him for it. Now, a good rule of thumb for any
> programmer who actually wants to make a living, is that you don't add any
> features that no-one asked for. So AN1xExit is a very handy editor, but it's
> not much of a librarian.
>
> So if any changes would be made to AN1xEdit, Gary would have to do it in his
> valuable free time, and I think Yamaha would have to give their consent as
> well, although I'm not sure on that one.
>
> What I was wondering myself, is whether the VST standard offers the option
> of MIDI-only plug-ins. In that case, you could put a synth editor in your
> VST application. Perhaps I should suggest it to Steinberg...
>
> - Peter