That was the easiest thing I've done with the An1x so far!! Thanks Brian for the great tip!! The patch came through except one of the two Oscillators sounded out of tune for some short time before it came back in tune. For those of you who are interested, it appears that it was a portamento setting of 40 with a time of 1 (IIRC) that caused this... Don't really know how that happened, but I solved the out-of-tune thing. I didn't know that portamento behaved this way though. The note would start with one Osc in tune and one out of tune and within a couple of seconds they both would be in tune and would stay in tune. This would repeat again the next time a key was depressed. aL --- In AN1x-list@yahoogroups.com, Brian Rost <hubcapbrian@...> wrote: > > > However, I'm fairly certain you can only Send Voices to the > PLG150-AN, not Request > > them. This was a design limitation on the part of Yamaha, not the > software editor/ > > librarians. > > If the PLG patch is a preset the AN Expert Editor has both banks of > presets built in. Copy the preset to the user bank, saved the file and > reopen it in AN1x Edit. This can all be done on the computer, you don't > even have to be connected to the PLG. > > Once in AN1x Edit you can send the patch to the AN1x. > > Brian >
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Re: Update and New Question re copying PLGan patch to An1x
2006-08-17 by fai31188
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