Hi Todd,
I bought mine during the blowout too, and altough I haven't completed many tracks with it yet. I use the pads/strings a lot. They sound really great . . . I think. I also use it as part lead for dance tracks. But you're right about the controls Roland seems easier. But try to find some support, Yahama is better at that point. But don't be alarmed, there are a lot of people tweeking knobs on an jp8000 and a lot of those people have internet . . .
And about the 128 voices . . . that's one bank. if you want to load an bank up an scroll trough it . . . ? I never use it that way though . . . so maybe it is an idea? ( I don't use sounddiver by the way).
Cu
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analog8 <
analog8@...> wrote:
From: "analog8"
Glad to finally see an AN1X list with some traffic!!
Here's an ice breaker for you. I picked up my AN1X cheap
during the blowout. I also have a JP8000. Although I've
got a ton of patches and software that supports the AN1X,
and almost nothing for the JP, I always find myself going
back to the JP because a) the sound just seems richer and
b) the controls on the AN1X drive me crazy! Having said
that, I use the AN1X on a lot of tracks, but almost never
as the lead. What do other people think, and what sort
of sounds do they find the AN1X best for?
Perhaps we should also start putting together a SoundDiver
library file of all the available patches for the AN1X? The
AN1XEdit program is quite good but from memory it is
limited to 128 patches per file. Who else is using SoundDiver?
Todd
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