Hi Jeff! Yes, sure. You can play many different sounds/old machines on one machine. I have had an Emu Ultra and I found myself playing around with locker, synth, other famous digital synth (Roland D70 etc.,.,) presets. Hmmm? Well, even that. Jupiter 8 sounds through a capable dig.synth can be played as pads, strings and so, but making analogue sequences with them, let's say eighth and sixteenth notes is not sounding good (memory effect :-)). The An1x is more various and give me more as a digital-synth. Even very good for fast, groovy and snappy sequences. You can compare very good: Records vs. CD. Records sound more precise and with much more headroom. The same goes to good Organs - their whining (leslie etc.) sounds better, with more undefineable headroom. Well, harder to play.... but that's it. My Organ for example: When you press a note, you can hear three voices, one after the other, till fully pressed down. Velocity? No, but similar and never be reached in such a timing (just electric - ~300.000km/sec) with digital (MIDI) stuff. Possible, but not the same :-) [harder to play! But, and easier as well :-) Music!!?] Yes, of course, such big beasts are not affordable for everyone, place and etc... Smaller Organs (Wurlis etc..) can do as well. Well, they are mostly restictred to a specific sound, but. I cannot understand why companies, like Hammond, are sleeping on their efforts are building one useless dig.organ after the other. Overpriced, of course. Economy? :-) Kind Regards, Daniel Mandic P.s: AN1x is making good pipe-sound, indeed. Ten-note polyphony... what a great synth!! -----Urspr\ufffdngliche Nachricht----- Von: "Jeff" <jf.serviere@...> An: <AN1x-list@yahoogroups.com> Gesendet: Freitag, 1. September 2006 21:41 Betreff: Re: [AN1x] The Virtues Of Our Beloved Boards > Hi Daniel ! > these guys were arguing about the ability (or not) of the AN1X to > produce organ sounds. Not pipes, but the vintage electronic organs such > as the famous Hammond or Wurlitzer keyboards. > I agree with you , but everybody cannot afford a "real" organ or simply > has enough room at home to store a grand piano, a "400 punds, full wood, > 2-manual" organ,an "all valve - full stack" Marshall (not to mention the > vintage Strat once owned by Hendrix himself)* and a lot of other > instruments.... > >>You are the slave of the sound. >> > Absolutely not !! For the reasons above , and because it is quite > impossible to "re create" sounds recorded 20 or 30 years ago with the > limitations of yesterday gear. Photography and painting are 2 different > things .... admit that there is no totally perfect emulation and let's > create your own sound, with your own perception of what "could be" an > organ or the famous Hendrix Strat .... > Cheers ! > J.F. > *I'm a guitar player too, and the same "battle" is raging in the guitar > world .... tube amps vs solid state amps, digital modelling and multi > effect vs a simple stomp box!
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Re: [AN1x] The Virtues Of Our Beloved Boards
2006-09-02 by Daniel Mandic
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