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> I compare it head-to-head with my EX5, and whereas the AN1x is muchHm, do you mean the AN-part of the EX5 or the AWM/FDSP part?
> more immediate and elegant in its simplicity, the EX5 kicks serious
> ass. Well, it should be, for the price. :)
> If this were the case, nobody would buy sample-based synths anymore.But these things are also the advantage of a sampler, makes it more
> Samplers don't offer instant gratification: they need a lot of work
> to set up, program, getting the right sounds.
> The XV's are nothing new, except that they now sell you 32 Mb boardsBut for the same price as the JV/XP line, years ago...
> as 64 Mb, instead of 16 Mb boards as 32 Mb. The sound engine is the
> same as it was eight years ago.
>mLAN is one of the most interesting thing on these synths. So if
> The CS6x/r and S80 are a clear break from the past, with card slots,
> PLG slots, and the promised mLAN support.
> Yes, another unique synth gone out of production. Just like theOr Kawai K5000s/w/r...
> Fizmo...
> I would hazard a guess that they're different. The EX5 knows AN,Hm, does the EX5/7/r has Audio-In? Can you use the internal AN with
> and it's a direct copy of the AN1x (except for the polyphony). In
> AWM mode, however, the EX5 has totally different filters, with a
> static filter and one or two dynamic filters per layer. The AN part
> is completely seperate from these.