I appreciated the replies, and I will look into the Virus for the filters. Unfortuantely, the Virus is probably too high a price right now, which is one of the reasons the Korg looked attractive. I checked out the Cakewalk instructions, but it seemed a bit clunky. I had to keep resetting the synths to get the Plg-An to work properly. I am wondering, if you wanted to use a standard patch, but didnt need to edit it, is there a easier way to get it working within Cakewalk 9. I know the power of the card is using the editor, but I am wondering if I wanted a patch for bass, and didnt need the realtime modulating, is there a easier way? Also, I was able to get it to record bass and everything but I had to open the An1x editor and remap the sound when opening the Mid file. Is there a easier way to have it automaticly open the an1x sound (like when using the Sw1000xg) when opening a mid file? One more question. Does anyone have exp with Xgworks 3.0? Is it worth the $100 price tag. I have xgworks that came with my sw1000xg but I am not crazy about the interface. Is Xgworks any better? The plus to Xgworks is everything is contained, Unlike Cakewalk, Is that true? Again, I appreciate the time taken to answer my newbie questions. Kevin
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Re: Plg-an board and a Korg Ms2000r
2001-03-29 by faethor@choice.net
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