--- In AN1x-list@egroups.com, "Peter Korsten" <peterk@i...> wrote:
a working Editor for it also, editing the FSEQS (for PC, i mean)
won´t still be possible.
Hm...answer to the soft synths? Sure? I would rather think their
answer towards Roland´s and E-MU´s Plug-In boards/modules (Mo´Phatt
etc.). Like the MU128 was the answer towards the Roland SC8850. But
you are right though.
programmable DSP card. And the AN1x is stripped down nothing else
than that. But i don´t know so much about Yamaha´s internal company
structure, so i can´t really say something about it.
I am just hopeing, and i can imagine they might do something in this
direction. We´ll see.
SHARC-DSP´s on it, analog and digital ins and outs and a bunch of
software, compatible towards the Pulsar Modular Softsynthesizer.
You know like a Nord Modular, without a keyboard and buttons and
cables, but inside your PC.
Visit http://www.creamware.de or search on www.sonicstate.com (in the
news) for more info.
kennst jemanden der jemanden kennt, der einen Bekannten hat, der
jemanden kennt, der bei Yamaha jemanden kennt und Du so deine
Gerüchte zu hören bekommst.
> And we've seen asuppose
> number of members who only have the PLG version of this synth, so I
> I'm not the only one.Ok, i agree, you convinced me.
> The AN1x isn't discontinued, it just looks different. :)LOL...poor AN1x...lost all his clothes...now running around naked..
> And the most interesting Yamaha synthesis techniques - virtualaccoustic,
> virtual analogue, frequency modulation - are all available as a PLGboard.
> And more can be expected - I've heard rumour of a FS1r-like board(but
> remember, this is rumour).Hm, that would be great, if it´s true. But as long as there won´t be
a working Editor for it also, editing the FSEQS (for PC, i mean)
won´t still be possible.
> Actually, the PLG system is Yamaha's answer to soft synths. Yamaha'smaterial.
> strength lies in mass-production, not so much in building top-end
Hm...answer to the soft synths? Sure? I would rather think their
answer towards Roland´s and E-MU´s Plug-In boards/modules (Mo´Phatt
etc.). Like the MU128 was the answer towards the Roland SC8850. But
you are right though.
> Personally, I doubt that Yamaha themselves will come out with thisneed a
> programmable DSP card. It's not in their line, after all. You would
> development system and a whole new infrastructure that they don'thave, or
> are willing to support.Hm, the SW1000 and DSP Factory are not soo different from a
programmable DSP card. And the AN1x is stripped down nothing else
than that. But i don´t know so much about Yamaha´s internal company
structure, so i can´t really say something about it.
I am just hopeing, and i can imagine they might do something in this
direction. We´ll see.
> What is this Elektra?Oh, it´s pretty much a "Light-Pulsar". You get a PCI-card with three
SHARC-DSP´s on it, analog and digital ins and outs and a bunch of
software, compatible towards the Pulsar Modular Softsynthesizer.
You know like a Nord Modular, without a keyboard and buttons and
cables, but inside your PC.
Visit http://www.creamware.de or search on www.sonicstate.com (in the
news) for more info.
> > Anyhow, thank you for the info, Peter. It´s nice to have someoneLOL...nichts gemeines...Vitamin B = Beziehungen, soll heißen, Du
> > with "vitamine b" (as germans used to say) on the list.
>
> Da bin ich nun doch gespannt was damit gemeint sei. :)
kennst jemanden der jemanden kennt, der einen Bekannten hat, der
jemanden kennt, der bei Yamaha jemanden kennt und Du so deine
Gerüchte zu hören bekommst.
