The Minimax is pretty nice(I got mine when Nova Musik had them on sale for $600, I'm not sure I'd buy it for the $800 they're listing at now), I've never played a real Mini to compare it to, but I did have a Moog Source for a while and I think the Minimax stacks up favorably against it. Biggest drawback is that despite supposedly having 12-note polyphony the Minimax will get stuck notes really easily if you send it too much at once (don't know if it's a problem with how they implemented the polyphony or a problem with the MIDI in general). For instance, controlling it from the AN1x, if I have the AN1x's sequencer going then try to play individual notes over top of it the Minimax will start hanging notes. Without the sequencer going, you can play as many notes as you like no problem. Also, any attempt to use the AN1x's arpeggiator will send the Minimax into a stuck-note frenzy. By contrast, using the AN1x the exact same way to control my old CZ-1000 or my SCI Prophet-600 (probably the most primitive MIDI spec you can get) I don't have any of these problems. These problems might be correctable with a firmware upgrade, but the status of Creamware/SonicCore and the extent to which they will continue to support the ASB product line seems pretty hazy right now. So if you just think of the Minimax as a monosynth that can do poly in very limited, specific way then it's a pretty cool synth. --Joshua --- In AN1x-list@yahoogroups.com, Jeff <jf.serviere@...> wrote: > > > Hello Josh! > i'm glad that you can do what you wanted to do.. > What's your opinion on the Minimax? Nice ? > Cheers! > J.F.
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[AN1x] Re: Can AN1x send MIDI CC#40?
2007-12-19 by supercockfighter
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