OK, the problem of the "Procedure entry point not
found...KERNAL32.dll" error was an indication that I was trying to
run XGWorks 3.06 on an Windows XP PC - I just had to download the
3.07 update to function correctly with XP. I'll report back on
whether the standalone Expert Editor works to store arpeggios in
AN200 patches.
BTW, I checked and my AN200 already has OS v.1.03 in it.
--- In AN1x-list@yahoogroups.com, "Dan" <dxalgorithm18@y...> wrote:
>
> I found out last night that the "AN 200 Editor" that I was using
> differs from the "Expert Editor" in one slight detail. The AN200
> editor doesn't have the arpeggiation button in the upper right
hand
> section of the GUI in the common section where the step sequencer
> button is. I tried to install Expert Standalone Editor in order
to
> access the arpeggiation features but although the installation
> seemed to go OK, I can't get the prgram to launch (?) I tried
> uninstalling AN Editor and even XG Works Lite and then
reinstalling
> them but now I only get some sort of error on my XP PCwhen trying
to
> run the AN Editor. The error message is some thing
> like, "Kernal..." I guess I should have left well-enough alone!
>
> Does anybody have insights on what is wrong? (other than user
error!)
>
> : )
>
> Thanks,
>
> Dan
>
>
>
> > Does anyone know if by using the Yamaha AN200 editor you can
make
> > use of the arpeggiator that is onboard the PLG-150AN board and
> then
> > save the arpeggiation in the patch stored in the AN200 (since
the
> > AN200 itself doesn't have an arpeggiator)? There is supposedly
a
> 30
> > pattern arpeggiator on the PLG-150AN board but all I can find in
> the
> > AN200 editor is the step sequencer.