Thanks for the heads up - i'd like to see that article. Personally - I'm actually thinking about selling my AN1X (i know - i can't believe it either) as I've recently acquired too much analog gear, and I just can't justify keeping any more digital stuff around. It should be noted that I also just recently acquired a dx7iifd, and with two parts of dx7 timbrality - I think I'm pretty set for fm-synthy digital sounds. :) On Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 10:11 AM, spaceanimals <jim.alciere@...>wrote: > > > Our beloved AN1X is featured prominently on the back of Keyboard Magazine > as an example of how far the new virtual synths have come. Why are the new > synths so short, and how do you put one on a keyboard stand? > > I had a friend replace a key on the AN1X--it is a royal pain, requires > taking everything apart, and even if you are tech savvy (this guy took apart > and rebuilt a laptop), it still took most of an afternoon. > > Finally, thanks to all with advice. I set up knob 1 to control midi number > 7 and sure enough the volume on my vintage keys goes up and down, but so > does the volume on the AN1X. How do I set it up so it doesn't affect the > AN1x. I tried turning the omni off but that didn't help. I get nervous > dealing with the techie parts of the synth, afraid I'll mess something up > and it'll never recover. > > Thanks > > Jimmy > > > -- n a t e [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [AN1x] 3 things
2011-03-29 by Nate King
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