I'm an everyday junglist baby and it just so happens
that I am working on both a set of "classic" string
sounds and a collection of all my patented "so deep
and harsh that you will soil your drawers" bass
patches. It might be a couple of weeks till I get them
posted 'cause I am in the process of moving from
Philly to Boston but I promise they will be worth the
wait.
P.S. it is good to see another junglist in what has
become a trance dominated world :)
--- Elson Trinidad <
elson@...> wrote:
> Hey fellow Generation-AN1x'ers :)
>
> I'm a "longtime" AN1x'er, having owned one for just
> about exactly 2 years...
> I was on the old AN1x list, the one on Teklab, until
> it seemed to vanish
> from sight...
> Anyway, glad to see an AN1x community still alive.
> It's also neat to find
> out that many people are re-discovering our little
> blue friend; people are
> finally coming around to the realization that the
> AN1x sound better than
> the JP8000...Too bad Yamaha discontinued it :(
>
> Anyway,
> Does anyone have any patches, or know how to program
> any old-fashioned
> analog string sounds? By old fashioned, I mean old
> ARP/Solina/Crumar string
> sounds...I'm into programming myself, so I don't
> mind trying, but need to
> know what elements (i.e. filter types, etc) need to
> go into it.
>
> Any of you here into jungle/drum n bass? I'm working
> on an .an1 bank of
> wikkid bass/lead sounds, be patient, I'll post them
> to the file directory.
>
> elson : e:trinity
>
>
> - 30 -
> : . elson trinidad, los angeles, california, usa
> : . elson@... : www.westworld.com/~elson
> : . groove to the futurethnic beats of e:trinity at
> www.mp3.com.etrinity
>
>
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