>Absolutely in agreement. With the proliferation of sound cards, digital
>audio editors and as cost effective (read: cheap) samplers these days
>there is NO REASON to let the limits of polyphony or multitimbral
>channels hinder your use of the AN1x. I say go for it!
AMEN! everyone bitches about the AN1x cause it's not enough polyphony or not
enough multitimbrality.....i say FUNK DAT....There comes a time when a man,
or mankind will evolve into realizing there are such things as DAT Tapes, and
Audio Sequencers, and not be stuck in the stone ages of 1985's INCREADIBLE
MIDI technology! ∗the crowd gasps and chokes up∗
Don't get me wrong, i like midi for some things, but i'd much rather
sequence audio whenever possible....just my opinion, it has it's advantages
and disadvantages. I'm into some pretty crazy music; experimental,
industrial, ambient, noise stuff and the AN1x is ∗perfect∗ for that stuff,
but i still sometimes would like to have the ability to change some things
with a visual representation on my computer screen and do some pretty whacky
things to the audio, some things that are just plain ∗impossible∗ with MIDI,
and i think it hinders alot of talent out there right now.....woops, im
rambling...
ash
ps. Yes! i can type in correct english, proper grammer and everything! i
just choose not to waste my time with it in email (must be my punk rock
background eh?) so if it bothers you-sorry-and sorry about your luck....