I have an AN1x but have hardly messed around with it at all. LFO stand for
low freqency ocillator correct? Make a sound where the LFO is highly
audible. Plug your AN1x into your computer, and record a short sample of the
tone for every value of LFO speed. Take a look at the wave files in Cool
Edit or Sound Foundry or something, measure the distance between peaks of
the LFO. There you go. An ocilliscope would be even easier.
aireq
-----Original Message-----
From:
jondl@... [mailto:
jondl@...]
Sent: Friday, March 02, 2001 7:04 AM
To:
AN1x-list@yahoogroups.comSubject: [AN1x-list] Re: we'll show yamaha who their customers are!!!!!
I have reservations regarding the vebiage in your .txt file and would
be hesitant to reforward it to Yamaha in its current state. This is
only my opinion and I'd urge others to speculate/evaluate its
effectiveness for themselves before undertaking this effort. Dan, let
me make clear I'm not trying to insult you - it's simply my belief a
more tempered response would be more effective. I do agree that the
A3K LFO Speed Translation table is not applicable to the AN1x LFO
Speeds.
Although many AN1x users might benefit if a LFO Speed to Hz
translation table were available - the lack of said documentation is
hardly an impediment to the use of the AN1x as designed. You can
after all, use your ears to match tempo with some reliability.
I too have tried to solicit the information from Yamaha Customer
Assistance - so far without success. And as Gary indicated, he wasn't
provided the information either while under contract to develop
AN1xEdit. Why the information is so evasive remains a mystery.
As an alternative, I would suggest users interested in prompting
Yamaha to release this information should use the tools provided by
Yamaha and contact Yamaha Customer Support via their web site at:
http://www.yamaha.com/ycaservice/contact.htmState your interest in acquiring a LFO Speed to Hz Translation Table
for the AN1x as succinctly as possible. Perhaps inquiring on why such
a table has never been made available, too.
regards,
Jon
-- In AN1x-list@y..., "i don't have one!" <elektro_dan@y...> wrote:
> i uploaded a file to the an1x list FILES area. it's located in the
> folder called LFO TO Hz. the file is called LFO TO HZ NOW!!!.TXT.
> there is power only in numbers and i hope everyone in this group
will
> listen to me. SEND THE FILE TO infostation@y...
>
> this file says that we want to know the lfo to HZ values for the
> plg150an (an1x). i called them many times and they have never made
me
> happy on this issue.
>
> my phone call or e-mails may not mean jack s@$∗ to them but if you
all
> send this file and mabye some words of your own, im shure they will
> give us answers.
>
> I HOPE YOU ALL LISTEN BECAUSE OUR 400+ COMBINED E-MAILS WILL MAKE A
> DIFFERENCE!!!
>
> REMEMBER, POWER IN NUMBERS!!!, IF WE ALL DO OUR PART WE WILL BE
> SUCESSFUL!! WE ARE THE AN1X LIST AND WE ARE POWERFULL JUST LIKE OUR
> SYNTHS!!!
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