thanks everyone for all the suggestions about FM... i
guess i'll get started on jon's great instructions and
see if my detroit dreams will be fulfilled. no biggie
if they aren't. i've been really getting into
programming my AN, so the fun is in the journey.
thanks for your offers too, Phil. i actually have the
manuals and other materials. it's just been awhile
since i turned a knob on this baby.
thanks again!
-g
--- Phil <
accession@...> wrote:
> Hi there Gordon,
>
> Re FM SOUNDS,
>
> You've now reached the end of my knowledge! Hopefull
> someone else can help?
>
> I haven't had any real experience with the DX-range.
>
> The AN1x does have a FM wave source that can be
> applied to the main
> oscillator in different ways, but I don't expect it
> has as many parameters
> as the DX synths which use FM Synthesis as its
> foundation.
>
> If you didn't buy your AN1x new, or are missing the
> operating manual, I'll
> gladly photocopy post the relevent pages out to you
> free of charge -
> although the manuel doesn't really go into FM
> Synthesis to much detail.
>
> I did discover however that the "Appendix" within
> the manuel covers basic
> sound creation examples covering basses, strings
> etc. which may be a good
> place to start for anyone wondering what the various
> 'analogue' parameters
> do, and how they are applied to particular sounds.
>
> Phil
>
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