--- In AN1x-list@y..., "Timo Sandholm" <timo.sandholm@u...> wrote:
> Hi Jon,
>
> I Got it working, I just needed to delete those objects which were created
> by logic I guess, I don't know what objects they were but they have General
> Midi icon ??? Then I just changed the midi output port (driver?) in every
> possible place in the environment and it worked... at least I was able to
> change voice settings of my AN200.
Okay, I'm 99% certain you didn't need to take any action on any other
env object other than the 'PLG-150AN' object but that's okay - you got
it working! That's terrific!!! :-)
>
> But yes, there are some little differences, most parameters are working ok,
> but for example I was not able to switch on unison mode. So it seems that
> there are some things to change - oh, my where I'm going to steal some
> extra time to examine and do those - anyway it will be easier to start
> working with that environment than start it from nothing.
I didn't test ∗every∗ parameter with my AN1x so I can't say off the top
of my head whether the same is true or not. It works in the environment
layer _I_ made :-P ha ha ha
>
> One (stupid?) question still, since I was little short with time yesterday
> evening I didn't have time to try real sequencing with environment
> involved - I just tried some sound tweaking. So I wonder does Logic work
> this way: if I open Logic file with some sequencing and environment for my
> AN200 and in the environment there are voice settings set, will Logic
> automatically send those settings to my synth?
The answer is: it depends.
Logic will automatically send volume, pan, patch changes if the
preferences are set to do so...don't recall where this pref setting is
made :-( As for the Fader settings, I'm almost certain this can be done
too but I don't know how without cracking the manual. Think I saw this
very topic on the Logic users list. I think this is an option you'd
want to use with some caution, yes? Yes.
>
> Cheers,
> TimoS
regards,
Jon