-----Urspr\ufffdngliche Nachricht----- Von: "Pete Nalda" <lpnalda@...> An: <AN1x-list@yahoogroups.com> Gesendet: Samstag, 19. August 2006 01:21 Betreff: [AN1x] The Virtues Of Our Beloved Boards > Hey All, > I was talking today with a bandmate about why I love my AnnieBlue (my > an1x). I just don't think there's a modern board that's as easy to > program or tweak on the fly as the an1x, and Nothing, can cover > trashy combo organ, Hammond type organ, and wurly piano like this > board. There's the nord electro but it can't do combo organ since > there's no edge control like the an1x has. I'm even looking around > on ebay for a backup if in case mine ever gives up the ghoast. I'd > be interested to see what some of you people that use other newer > stuff have to say about this, but for me, nothing comes quite close > like the an1x. I told my friend that because of the split feature it > makes it easy to make it act like a 2 manual (keyboard) organ. > Just my hummble opinion > "Egun On, Lagunak!" (Basque for G'day Mates) > Pete Nalda > http://www.myspace.com/lpnalda > http://www.bellevuejubilee.com > Hi! All your praising in honour, but the AN1x isn't a Hammond nor a Wurlitzer. ;-) It is just a chip-based miniaturized analog sytnhesizer. Well, it sounds outstandingly. Better than my digital stuff...... Best Reagrds, Daniel Mandic
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Re: [AN1x] The Virtues Of Our Beloved Boards
2006-08-19 by Daniel Mandic
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