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Re: [AN1x-list] Re: clock out/follow up --> now "MultiTimbral AN1x"

2000-10-30 by Steve

Wicked!! Thanx Phil I'll give it a go!!
Yeah I understood that 2 voices was standard at the time I bought it... it's still a fantastic bit of gear tho'... got to get my hands on ( my own ) Nova though, lovely sounds and much easier to get to grips with than the Supernova, in the hour or so I played with them for...
Cheers again
Steve
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Phil 
  To: AN1x-list@egroups.com 
  Sent: Sunday, October 29, 2000 5:15 AM
  Subject: Re: [AN1x-list] Re: clock out/follow up --> now "MultiTimbral AN1x"


  Hi Steve,

  Yes, you can run 2 different sounds on separate MIDI channels...

  (As you probably know, each patch contains 2 scenes (which you can swap
  between by hitting the Scene buttons located below the Volume knob".)

  - Press the MIDI "Rx Ch" button so that the current MIDI Receive Channel can
  been seen in the display.

  - Now, if you hit the Layer button and go through the modes, you'll see that
  when on Dual or Split, it will tell you what a particular Scene MIDI Rx Ch
  is. Now by pressing the Scene buttons again, you can access what MIDI Rx Ch
  the other Scene is on. They may in fact be sitting on the same channel.

  - From here, you can assign different Rx Ch's for each scene - but only when
  in Dual or Split Layer modes.

  Hope this helps. Any problems then please post back,

  Also, when the AN1x was released, 2 parts was pretty much standard for
  virtual analogues (without spending 3 times the price on  a Supernova).

  Phil




  From: "Steve" <steve_bubble@...>
  Reply-To: AN1x-list@egroups.com
  Date: Sun, 29 Oct 2000 10:31:52 -0800
  To: <AN1x-list@egroups.com>
  Subject: Re: [AN1x-list] Re: clock out/follow up


  The only thing that really annoys me about the an1x, is that you can only
  play one voice at a time... its my only keyboard and when I bought it I
  didn't have a clue what multitimbrality was... bummer.
  Thing is, it's s'posed to be two parts multitimbral, with two voices in each
  sound, is there any way to separate them to play two voices at the same time
  in different channels in logic or whatever...?
  Steve
    ----- Original Message -----
    From: mtman@...
    To: AN1x-list@egroups.com
    Sent: Saturday, October 28, 2000 6:44 PM
    Subject: [AN1x-list] Re: clock out/follow up


    Thanks very much for the info.  I have been successful syncing the
    AN1X as a slave.  It's a bummer though to hear that the AN1X can't
    be used as a Master.  Yeah, I can work around, but it's disappointing,
    particularly given how well Yamaha did on so many other things on this
    synth, it's surprising they didn't provide for this.  Oh well.

    Elby


    > 
    > Sorry to have to report that  the AN1x  does not transmit midi
    clock.
    > 
    > 
    > Just a quick note to add. Checking my files, this may help. Even tho
    the
    > AN1x can't  transmit, it can be synched up to another clock. (I
    haven't
    > actually tried this). You could then synch up the piece you were
    hoping to
    > use to that same source.
    > 
    > Here is a clip from a previous post:
    > 
    > <<<The AN1x does not generate MIDI Clock information.  I wish it did
    but it
    > does not.  However, the Seq/Arp can be synchronized to MIDI Clock.
    Use
    > the Select Knob to choose the the Voice/Common menu; then use the
    > up/down button under Tempo to reduce the tempo to below '40' so the
    > display reads MIDI.  This info is saved at the Voice level - not
    > globally.  The AN1x does not sync to MTC (MIDI Time Code) only MIDI
    > Clock (sometimes called MIDI Beat Clock.)
    > 
    > Regards,
    > Jon>>>
    > 
    > Mike Berman
    > digiboy@e...


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